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Avalon: Convergence in the Simulacrum
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IRhetoric - Karsten Januszewski
Reliable Messaging In Indigo
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over 9 years ago
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karstenj
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From http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/kenbrubaker/archive/2004/02/14/7265.aspx , Ken Brubaker asks some more questions about reliable messaging in Indigo: Although I will not need to keep resend logic around, won't I still need my own timeout logic...
IRhetoric - Karsten Januszewski
Answering Some Questions About Indigo
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over 9 years ago
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karstenj
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A great post by Ken Brubaker that I wanted to address... Aren't both ASMX and Remoting equally dead-ends for services since both are basically RPC structures (i.e. Function Call) If Indigo will not look like either ASMX or Remoting, how could...
IRhetoric - Karsten Januszewski
Back To Blogging
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over 9 years ago
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karstenj
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After quite a hiatus from the blogsphere, I'm back, motivated in part by other people writing about me. First, there was Kris Cells' post -- 'nuff said. Then, there was Aaron Skonnard's post that implies my absence must have greater implications for the...
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