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DIME - Alive or Dead?

Hello,

I was looking into the WSE 2.0 and noticed DIME which really peeked my
interest. Is DIME worth looking at (will it be enhanced, industry supported,
etc) or should I stick with sending large binaries as base64?

thanks...
Nov 23 '05 #1
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Take a look at - pretty much it seems to me DIME is dead and ws-attachment
came to nothing. Though I liked it!

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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...opaquedata.asp

"aiKeith" wrote:
Hello,

I was looking into the WSE 2.0 and noticed DIME which really peeked my
interest. Is DIME worth looking at (will it be enhanced, industry supported,
etc) or should I stick with sending large binaries as base64?

thanks...

Nov 23 '05 #2
Thank you, that article was very helpful.

"Michael Ruminer" wrote:
Take a look at - pretty much it seems to me DIME is dead and ws-attachment
came to nothing. Though I liked it!

----------------------------

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...opaquedata.asp

"aiKeith" wrote:
Hello,

I was looking into the WSE 2.0 and noticed DIME which really peeked my
interest. Is DIME worth looking at (will it be enhanced, industry supported,
etc) or should I stick with sending large binaries as base64?

thanks...

Nov 23 '05 #3

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