In a meeting where web services were being introduced as the best method for
sharing objects across the entreprise some folks were stating that .NET
Remoting was no longer supported by Microsoft. Is this true, partly true or
plain untrue?
Thanks!
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Jim Douglas
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Plain untrue, but read Rich Turner's Blog to know exactly where the
confusion comes from. http://blogs.msdn.com/richturner666/.../05/84771.aspx
Willy.
"Jim Douglas" <ja***********@ genesis-software.com> wrote in message
news:FFxgc.2067 1$yD1.47591@att bi_s54... In a meeting where web services were being introduced as the best method for sharing objects across the entreprise some folks were stating that .NET Remoting was no longer supported by Microsoft. Is this true, partly true or plain untrue?
Thanks!
--
Jim Douglas http:\\www.genesis-software.com
Latitude 32.5818 Longitude -96.5412 Elevation 497
(Like I would give you my actual location!)
Plain untrue, but read Rich Turner's Blog to know exactly where the
confusion comes from. http://blogs.msdn.com/richturner666/.../05/84771.aspx
Willy.
"Jim Douglas" <ja***********@ genesis-software.com> wrote in message
news:FFxgc.2067 1$yD1.47591@att bi_s54... In a meeting where web services were being introduced as the best method for sharing objects across the entreprise some folks were stating that .NET Remoting was no longer supported by Microsoft. Is this true, partly true or plain untrue?
Thanks!
--
Jim Douglas http:\\www.genesis-software.com
Latitude 32.5818 Longitude -96.5412 Elevation 497
(Like I would give you my actual location!)
Thanks for the info, I thought it was a "untrue" but wanted to check it out.
"Willy Denoyette [MVP]" <wi************ *@pandora.be> wrote in message
news:uc******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl... Plain untrue, but read Rich Turner's Blog to know exactly where the confusion comes from.
http://blogs.msdn.com/richturner666/.../05/84771.aspx
Willy.
"Jim Douglas" <ja***********@ genesis-software.com> wrote in message news:FFxgc.2067 1$yD1.47591@att bi_s54... In a meeting where web services were being introduced as the best method for sharing objects across the entreprise some folks were stating that .NET Remoting was no longer supported by Microsoft. Is this true, partly
true or plain untrue?
Thanks!
--
Jim Douglas http:\\www.genesis-software.com
Latitude 32.5818 Longitude -96.5412 Elevation 497
(Like I would give you my actual location!)
Thanks for the info, I thought it was a "untrue" but wanted to check it out.
"Willy Denoyette [MVP]" <wi************ *@pandora.be> wrote in message
news:uc******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl... Plain untrue, but read Rich Turner's Blog to know exactly where the confusion comes from.
http://blogs.msdn.com/richturner666/.../05/84771.aspx
Willy.
"Jim Douglas" <ja***********@ genesis-software.com> wrote in message news:FFxgc.2067 1$yD1.47591@att bi_s54... In a meeting where web services were being introduced as the best method for sharing objects across the entreprise some folks were stating that .NET Remoting was no longer supported by Microsoft. Is this true, partly
true or plain untrue?
Thanks!
--
Jim Douglas http:\\www.genesis-software.com
Latitude 32.5818 Longitude -96.5412 Elevation 497
(Like I would give you my actual location!)
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Remoting was no longer supported by Microsoft. Is this true, partly true or
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Thanks!
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Jim Douglas
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Thanks!
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Jim Douglas
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Thanks!
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