Hi Bonnie,
>Hey Tim,
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>I agree with Craig on this one ... MSMQ sounds like what you want to use. MSMQ manages everything for you. The queues are stored locally, so when the computer is shut down, you don't lose a thing.
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>~~Bonnie
I did get some reading up on it done yesterday and it might be a good thing. Now I am trying to figure out if this has to be installed to work at the web server side or is it part of Net 3.5. I don't have much control on that end. Do you know?
Tim
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>>>MSMQ is perfect for this scenario. Google MSMQ WCF
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>>>>I am not processing them immediately because at any given point I may not have a connection to the Internet. This system is in a moving vehicle and the data is sent up via a WCF service. There are not many dead spots left in this location but there are some. I need the application to just create the records without delay and without the worry about the connection.
>>>>Tim
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>>Thanks Craig, I am researching this. Where/ how are the items in the Queue persisted if the application or computer is shut down before being sent?
Timothy Bryan