BOb,
>If you only control one side, and want to exposed something in your app to others who consume that service the standards of Web Services is the way to go.One of the reasons we went with Web Services. =)
>Rockford Lhotka did a web cast which he discusses this.Thanks for the link ... I'll have to check it out when I have some free time.
~~Bonnie
>>I don't know why remoting would be any better than Web Services in this example. We have not used Remoting or COM+ in any part of our application at
>
>I didn't read the example, but baisically, with remoting you can send more information in a smaller package (binary) since you can control both sides of the connection.
>
>If you only control one side, and want to exposed something in your app to others who consume that service the standards of Web Services is the way to go.
>
>Rockford Lhotka did a web cast which he discusses this.
>
>
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032247555&Culture=en-US>
>BOb