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Stephen Rees
I know this should go it the romoting list but no-one ever goes there
judging on how many emails are in there.
So I'm going to ask here.

This is new to me. But I have played with winform examples of client/server
apps.

My only question which has been niggling me in the back of my mind is this :

The server of the relationshiopo has to be runing for the client to connect.

How can I execute the server at my web host ?

And stop it ?

Or will the client start and stop it for me automatically ?

??
Steve.
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Saurabh Nandu (VIP)
are you talking in terms of Remoting client/server apps .. or just
Sockets based client-server apps ?

I will assume U'r taking in terms of Remoting apps .

1) You can directly host the Remoting server within IIS .. so IIS
will run the server and listen for client connections .. .NET will
handle everything for you in this case .but this will limit you to use
only the SOAP formatter over HTTP ..
2) Or you could make a Windows Service that hosts your Remoting
server .. then the service run's all the time on the server listening
for new clients ..

Regards,
Saurabh Nandu
[Microsoft MVP]
www.MasterCSharp.com
Master C#, the easy way...
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Rees [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 12:04 AM
To: winforms-cs
Subject: [winforms-cs] While were on the subject
Importance: High
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I know this should go it the romoting list but no-one ever goes there
judging on how many emails are in there.
So I'm going to ask here.

This is new to me. But I have played with winform examples of
client/server apps.

My only question which has been niggling me in the back of my mind is
this :

The server of the relationshiopo has to be runing for the client to
connect.

How can I execute the server at my web host ?

And stop it ?

Or will the client start and stop it for me automatically ?

??
Steve.
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Stephen Rees
Thats the one I was waiting for.
Thanx.

Saurabh, by all means send all code you can spare (beta2 or not) - it all
helps. When others have done stuff it makes things a little easier because
people generaly have the same intentions, i.e. some sort of practical aspect
their aiming it.

It'll be a while but I will certainly catch up with you here and we can have
a 2 way discussions !

Talk to Mitch Denny about the reasons behind the lack of push for applets,
basically everyone went nuts on them for a while and then they fizzled out,
SUN had plans for them, but they just faded. he knows, he's a J2EE lad.

I don't see whats wrong with doing whole websites with them ? Maybe the
reason has something to do with search engines finding them, but that can be
sorted these days with all that pay-per-click ranking stuff. Anyway - I
don't really care about commerce and business, I am a Maths boy really and
love graphs.

I still say their ideal for scientists or even manufacturing. Every one goes
on about dynamic this and dynamic that is asp.
Imagine a set up where by a factories throughput is monitored and info
gathered by sensor, so that is produces a constant, ever changing stream of
data. How else are you to display this real time info to the manager whos at
a meeting on the other side of the world ? Well thats the ultimate goal to
figure out anyway, any ideas on handling a constant stream of data being
sent to an applet ?
I don't mean the displaying of it I mean all the proxy stuff, or streams or
whatever.

My first thing here though is to get my head around remoting and web
services.

I'm gonna have a look at the tab problem and see if I can help there first,
I've sort of skipped over most of it thinking I'll sort it out when I need
to !

Cheers && thanx.
Steve.
-----Original Message-----
From: Saurabh Nandu [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: 15 June 2002 21:41
To: winforms-cs
Subject: [winforms-cs] RE: While were on the subject
Sensitivity: Confidential

are you talking in terms of Remoting client/server apps .. or just Sockets
based client-server apps ?

I will assume U'r taking in terms of Remoting apps .

1) You can directly host the Remoting server within IIS .. so IIS
will run the server and listen for client connections .. .NET will handle
everything for you in this case .but this will limit you to use only the
SOAP formatter over HTTP ..

2) Or you could make a Windows Service that hosts your Remoting
server .. then the service run's all the time on the server listening for
new clients ..

Regards,

Saurabh Nandu

[Microsoft MVP]

www.MasterCSharp.com

Master C#, the easy way...

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Rees [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 12:04 AM
To: winforms-cs
Subject: [winforms-cs] While were on the subject
Importance: High
Sensitivity: Confidential

I know this should go it the romoting list but no-one ever goes there
judging on how many emails are in there.

So I'm going to ask here.

This is new to me. But I have played with winform examples of
client/server apps.

My only question which has been niggling me in the back of my mind is this
:

The server of the relationshiopo has to be runing for the client to
connect.

How can I execute the server at my web host ?

And stop it ?

Or will the client start and stop it for me automatically ?

??

Steve.

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