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2-way communications

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matvdl - 29 Nov 2005 00:44 GMT
hello,

Is it possible for a web service solution to enable full 2-way
communications e.g

Have the client contact the server to send information at anytime

Have the server contact the client to give it instructions at anytime

Please note - my clients will not have fixed IP addresses and may exist on
private networks (therefore having private IP addresses) - the only way I
think I can do this is to create a TCP webserve application - am I on the
right track??

Thanks for your help

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Paul Gielens - 29 Nov 2005 10:46 GMT

Hi Matthew,

Web Service Enhancements (WSE) 3.0 supports a duplex sequence since it
implements the WS-RM specifications. For more information see
http://adoguy.com/book/agdatasetgenerator/

Best regards,
Paul Gielens

Visit my blog @ http://weblogs.asp.net/pgielens/
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matvdl - 29 Nov 2005 12:48 GMT
paul,

Thanks for the reply.  I think I have already been looking at something like
this - I have played with the tcp examples that came with WSE 3.0.

The thing I could not work out though was how the server would initiate a
conversion with the client.  I think this was possible if the client is not
behind a firewall - or can be used as an end-point - but many of clients will
have private IP address.  Does this make it impossible.?

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