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GUI Access tp a Service?

I've written a service that does TCP Packet Processing. It works great,
though I's like to write a Front end to it so I can Change some Parameters
and or See Data that is coming in.

Any good links on access the Data from a service with another Application?

Thanks,
Scott<-

Jun 27 '08 #1
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On 2008-04-21, Scott Townsend <sc********@community.nospamwrote:
I've written a service that does TCP Packet Processing. It works great,
though I's like to write a Front end to it so I can Change some Parameters
and or See Data that is coming in.

Any good links on access the Data from a service with another Application?

Thanks,
Scott<-
WCF (if your using 2008 or 2005 - framework 3.0 or higher), Remoting in
framework 2.0 or lower.

Those are probably the easiest ways, though the service base class
allows you to send custom integer commands to a service - and so you
could use this to cause the service to dump say to a file or something
that you could read :)

--
Tom Shelton
Jun 27 '08 #2
Thanks I found remotting, though I'll have to check out WCF

Scott<-
"Tom Shelton" <to*********@YOUKNOWTHEDRILLcomcast.netwrote in message
news:uS**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
On 2008-04-21, Scott Townsend <sc********@community.nospamwrote:
>I've written a service that does TCP Packet Processing. It works great,
though I's like to write a Front end to it so I can Change some
Parameters
and or See Data that is coming in.

Any good links on access the Data from a service with another
Application?

Thanks,
Scott<-

WCF (if your using 2008 or 2005 - framework 3.0 or higher), Remoting in
framework 2.0 or lower.

Those are probably the easiest ways, though the service base class
allows you to send custom integer commands to a service - and so you
could use this to cause the service to dump say to a file or something
that you could read :)

--
Tom Shelton
Jun 27 '08 #3
Do you either one of you have a link?

"Tom Shelton" <to*********@YOUKNOWTHEDRILLcomcast.netwrote in message
news:uS**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
On 2008-04-21, Scott Townsend <sc********@community.nospamwrote:
>I've written a service that does TCP Packet Processing. It works great,
though I's like to write a Front end to it so I can Change some
Parameters
and or See Data that is coming in.

Any good links on access the Data from a service with another
Application?

Thanks,
Scott<-

WCF (if your using 2008 or 2005 - framework 3.0 or higher), Remoting in
framework 2.0 or lower.

Those are probably the easiest ways, though the service base class
allows you to send custom integer commands to a service - and so you
could use this to cause the service to dump say to a file or something
that you could read :)

--
Tom Shelton

Jun 27 '08 #4
Lot of talk about WebServices, though its not just for Webservices.

WCF
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms735119.aspx
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms731082.aspx

Sample Remoting
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/1912sb9w.aspx
Now getting my Server App to Listen, that's another story...

"Brian S." <bs********@community.nospamwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Do you either one of you have a link?

"Tom Shelton" <to*********@YOUKNOWTHEDRILLcomcast.netwrote in message
news:uS**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>On 2008-04-21, Scott Townsend <sc********@community.nospamwrote:
>>I've written a service that does TCP Packet Processing. It works great,
though I's like to write a Front end to it so I can Change some
Parameters
and or See Data that is coming in.

Any good links on access the Data from a service with another
Application?

Thanks,
Scott<-

WCF (if your using 2008 or 2005 - framework 3.0 or higher), Remoting in
framework 2.0 or lower.

Those are probably the easiest ways, though the service base class
allows you to send custom integer commands to a service - and so you
could use this to cause the service to dump say to a file or something
that you could read :)

--
Tom Shelton

Jun 27 '08 #5

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