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Remoting, Web Services, or MSMQ?

I am trying to figure out the best approach for remotely accessing data from
a server application and I am not sure what the best solution would be.

We have a server application that simply performs calculations on some data
stored in a SQL server. I am working on a client app to access those
calculations which are stored in a series of simple classes (and can be
serialized) on the server. I have three possible solutions for passing those
classes from the server to the app: Remoting, Web Services, and MSMQ and I
would like to hear some opinions on which would be best practice to use.
There are about 10 client applications that need access and most are on the
LAN and about 2 are coming across the Internet.

Thank You,

Brian Mitchell
May 10 '06 #1
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