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Network Class Library Team (System.Net)
Functional Areas of the Network Class Library
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over 3 years ago
by
Aaron Oneal
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If you are wondering exactly what is in the NCL, the diagram below should help. It’s a high-level roadmap of the key feature areas and components. As you can see, the NCL is a roll up of the System.Net.* namespaces and the URI related classes in System...
Network Class Library Team (System.Net)
Code Patterns for Online/Offline Network Detection
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Peter Smith in Redmond
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In the last entry I showed you why you should use the NetworkChange.NetworkAddressChanged API to control when to check if your application is online or not. If you didn’t read that article, go do it now – it will help you understand why online detection...
Network Class Library Team (System.Net)
Online/Offline Network Detection with the .NET Framework
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over 3 years ago
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Peter Smith in Redmond
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Imagine this: you have been working on your great New World Wide Web program. Your very first customer tries it out on their new notebook computer -- perhaps one of those very cute tiny notebooks that people are buying everywhere. And then you get your...
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