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-----Original Message-----
From: Angela Tocco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 9:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] Anyone have experience using DIME?

Good Morning and happy Friday.



I was reading an article on the website '15 seconds' about how to create a
Document Sharing System using DIME (Direct Internet Message Encapsulation).
The article can be found at this address and the code I used is there as
well: http://www.15seconds.com/issue/021218.htm





The article talks about using Web Services and a client. Basically the
client can upload and download files from the server. However, I am curious
as to whether I can change this and have it go client to client, rather than
client to server. Anyone familiar with DIME to know if I need to use a Web
Service or not? I was thinking about creating a class in both my clients
applications that would include the code used in the Server application of
the DIME Example. Instead of a web service it would be a class.



My goal is to add a file transfer plugin to my Tech Support application. The
trick is I cant use sockets because the application is using .Net Remoting
and it has to be able to go through port 80, outbound only. DIME, Genuine
Channels, regular .Net Remoting can do this. Only problem is I need to be
able to go client to client. Not sure if DIME does this but with Genuine
Channels if you send a packet to a client, ALL clients receive it. There is
a fix for this but its rewritting it and I don't have time to do that.



If you cant help with DIME, any suggestions on how to upload and download
files to a client without a middle man and .Net Remoting?



Any help would be appreciated.



 Have a great day,

    Steve














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