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CLB and .Net Serviced Components

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K. Zeronik - 23 Mar 2004 20:27 GMT
Will CLB work with ServicedComponents?  If so, are there any special
considerations?  Any direction would be appreciated.

TIA,

K. Zeronik
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Tomas Restrepo \(MVP\) - 24 Mar 2004 01:21 GMT
K,

> Will CLB work with ServicedComponents?  If so, are there any special
> considerations?  Any direction would be appreciated.

Yes, it should work for Server applications. it's a pain to configure, but
it does work.

Keep in mind that CLB will require you to deploy the full server application
to the routing cluster, not just application proxies.

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K. Zeronik - 25 Mar 2004 22:27 GMT
Thanks for the reply.  We have this working now.

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