Hi,
Even though I am still not sure if I would know machine addresses
beforehand, but now know what to do in either scenario.
Thanks to you !

- NB

On Apr 8, 11:30 am, Milo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Would you know the machines beforehand and be ok to share the xml
> files through filesharing,
>
> Or would you prefer a install and go approach?
>
> If you want the first the just write the reader method to read over
> unc, otherwise the latter to use
> Something like cassini to serve the webservice rather than setup and
> install IIS.
>
> Remoting will good for the job, however you will need to add port
> execptions to the local firewall
> On each machine.
>
> HL&HF
>
> Milo
>
> [email protected] wrote:
> > How about SOAP? Is it feasible for this scenario?
> > Thanks !
>
> > On Apr 7, 10:39 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Remoting/WCF, I would think.
>
> > > On Apr 6, 11:11 pm, "[email protected]"
>
> > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > > I am absolutely new to .NET and XML programming.
> > > > My query is regarding interprocess communication.
> > > > Assume that I have two executables written in .NET and I wish to pass
> > > > some XML information between them.
> > > > I need to consider 2 cases: 1. These 2 executables reside on the same
> > > > machine     2.  They reside on different machines.
>
> > > > What methods/protocols are available to do this kind of communication?
> > > > Is there anything that is particularly easy in .NET?
> > > > Any pointers would be really helpful.
>
> > > > Thanks !
> > > > - NB

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