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.NET Remoting and Web Services: A Lightweight Bridge Between the .NET Compact and Full Framework

Overview With the growing popularity of powerful connected mobile devices (PDAs, smart phones, etc.), an opportunity to extend existing distributed applications with mobile clients emerges. The Microsoft .NET Compact Framework offers a development platform for mobile applications but is lacking support for .NET Remoting, which is the .NET middleware infrastructure for inter-application communication. The current version of the .NET Compact Framework (1.0, SP2) does support communication using web services. Unfortunately this support cannot be used in its current form to seamlessly integrate with an existing .NET Remoting application. This paper proposes an approach that leverages the present support for web services and augments it to make such integration possible.

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ETH Zurich
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Date Published
Jul 6, 2007
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Application Development, .NET, Web Services

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