Re: .Net Remoting TCP or HTTP?

From: SP (egatsecneserp(reverse)_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/27/05


Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 22:37:25 -0500

Genuine Channels has a "Why Genuine Channels?" list on their website. At
$100 for a single developer license it is a real bargain. It is updated
frequently and they even did a "Beginner's Guide" recently with lots of
samples.

SP

"André" <Andr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A80ED776-BE75-4AC9-B232-772E0F2F3D25@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to .Net Remoting, I am wondering what should I use for my channel,
> TCP or HTTP.
>
> Can someone tell me why I would use one over the other? And in what cases
> will I use TCP over HTTP and vice versa
>
> I am using C# .net. I am behind a firewall; this app will be for a few
> hundred users over a WAN, internal only. Better performance is what I'm
> looking for.
>
> What I'm trying to build is a middle ware for my windows app's to connect
> to, and the remoting server will talk to Oracle database and return the
> data
> to the client.
>
> And. does anyone know about http://www.genuinechannels.com/ what is this?
> And why would I need this?
>



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