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Any samples of MS Caching Application Block?

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Bert - 10 Feb 2004 21:20 GMT
I've scoured what seems like the entire internet for decent examples
of the Caching Application Block using either remoting singletons or
MMF and have found none so far. MSDN's documentation is really poor on
this one too. Has anyone successfully implemented this? If so, do you
have any simple examples?
andy8 - 19 Feb 2004 23:26 GMT
Check out the current webcasts at http://www.microsoft.com/webcasts. I think this AB is covered. Source code is sometimes (normally?) made available by the presenter.
Antonio - 30 Apr 2004 15:26 GMT
I have the same problem, and I can't find no info AND no webcast about it, sorry... I'm dealing with the smart client offline application block and I need to run the Executor as a Windows service, so I guess I need to understand how to pass data from the service to my application via the cache block. Any idea?

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