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Calling remoting object from webservice?

Hello!

I would like to call a remoting object ( likely as a server activated
singleton)
from an IIS hosted webservice.

Is this generally possible? Or is there a fundamental problem?

I searched in the internet for a while, but didn't found code examples yet.
Any links / source fragments are highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
Sascha
Nov 23 '05 #1
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Yes, You can do it.
Calling singleton from an IIS hosted webservice should be a problem.
You may go through it on MSDN...at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...roremoting.asp

Hope that helps !

--Kumar Shetgar

"Sascha Schmidt" wrote:
Hello!

I would like to call a remoting object ( likely as a server activated
singleton)
from an IIS hosted webservice.

Is this generally possible? Or is there a fundamental problem?

I searched in the internet for a while, but didn't found code examples yet.
Any links / source fragments are highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
Sascha

Nov 23 '05 #2
Usenet Honey Pot schrieb:

Have you considered hosting the using IIS to host your remoting object -
not sure if you can host singletons however.
At first: Sorry for answering quite late.

No, i have not considered this, because i want to keep the existing
remoting server unmodified as far as possible.

But i was successful: Using single calls from the webservice, which
call the internel singleton itself works quite fine. The singleton
ist hosted by an standalone-application (or a classic windows service).
Or would you like to have a web service interface into your singleton
object?


I'm not sure what you want to say, sorry.

Greets
Sascha
Nov 23 '05 #3

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