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Ages ago (1980s) Datapoint (Databus) had basic peer to peer capability.
Do we have anything in DotNet?

MH
Oct 11 '05 #1
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It's called .Net Remoting.

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Ages ago (1980s) Datapoint (Databus) had basic peer to peer capability.
Do we have anything in DotNet?

MH

Oct 12 '05 #2
Nick Malik [Microsoft] wrote:
It's called .Net Remoting.


Thanks.

MH
Oct 12 '05 #3

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