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Tony - 18 Apr 2008 12:12 GMT
Hello!

This is the scenario that we want to implement.
Assume we have three computers called client1, client2 and client3 that must
be able to register
itself on server A. Meaning telling server A about its existence so other
computers can ask
server A for the identification for client2 for example so a computer x can
establish communication
with client2.

The meaning with establish a communication link can be a kind of remoting
for
program to program communication.

Now to my question: I want to know how the above scenario can be implemented
using
the .NET.
I hope to get some answer to what kind of classes could be usable ?
What is the requirement about the data that client1, client2 and client3
must put into server A
so other computers can get the identification from server A so for example
computer x can
establish communication to client2.
Is there any kind of documentation or examples about this kind of problem ?

In pseduecode you can imagine something like.
1. Clint x get indentification for client2 by calling GetNodeID("client2);
2. client x have the ID for client2 so client x can now communicate with
client2.

I hope you can understand my question.

//Tony
christery@gmail.com - 18 Apr 2008 17:15 GMT
> Hello!
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> //Tony

sockets, alredy been replyed to.

How do I fix my enduro bike?

//CY

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