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August 2002 - Posts
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First alpha version available: BidirectionalTcpChannel.
This channel aims to solve several problems related to events, callbacks and client-side sponsors when Remoting is used with clients behind NATs or Firewalls. Normally, with the built-in TcpChannel, Read More
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John Bristowe, who just started a weblog as well [rss subscribed], stumbled upon the WSDK which includes WS-Security, WS-Routing, WS-Attachments, and DIME... oh my! Way cool. Read More
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Great news: 24 hours after the start I nearly finished the BidirectionalTcpChannel: SAOs, CAOs, sync calls, async calls, server to client events, and server to client callbacks all work over the same single TCP connection. I just need a Read More
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I'm currently working on something I call the BidirectionalTcpChannel for .NET Remoting which will be put in our Open Source Remoting Projects.
Rationale: The classic TCPChannel in Remoting allows the server to raise events (or employ callback Read More
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Some time ago, I realized that the most interesting things regarding .NET Remoting or W/S tend to happen whenever I'm away from the Net for some days.
This week, the highly anticipated SSPI channel + docs have been released. The necessary Things Read More
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As I'm currently setting up my new computer [1], I once again remembered this nice little trick for searching the Microsoft knowledge base. Maybe it's an old one for you but I thought I'd share it nevertheless:
Download TweakUI from the PowerToys Read More
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Clemens is nearly done with his book: I just have to submit another four pages that require some more testing of a sample, since it involves some creative abuse of MS DTC.
Congrats! Just be sure to tell us as soon as your book Read More
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Advanced .NET Remoting in VB .NET is now available
at Amazon.com.
If you want to know more about the book's content and focus, please check this
page or just drop me an email at rammer@sycom.at. Just to give you some hints:
this book contains Read More
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Peter Drayton: I ran into some issues doing Remoting under Rotor, probably the same ones k10n did. A kindly soul at Microsoft took pity on me ;-) and helped me get them fixed (thanks guys!). If anyone wants to try out these demos using Rotor rather than Read More
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