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Performance of .NET Communications:

Richard Turner and Ingo Rammer have joined forces to publish two papers that
show the relative performance of Web Services, .NET Remoting, Enterprise
Services, and MSMQ using more realistic, business centric services. While
not meant to be a benchmark, the articles do attempt to further clarify the
best uses of each technology.

The first article deals with the comparative performance of Web Services,
.NET Remoting, and Enterprise Services. Tests involve creating and storing
orders into the Northwind database, retrieving data from the same database
both as a Dataset and as custom business objects, and retrieving just a
single client's information.

The second article covers the performance characteristics of the
System.Messaging (MSMQ) namespace as compared to using the COM+ MSMQ
interface. The tests for this article include queueing and dequeueing
messages containing empty, small, and larger data objects as well as a
comparison of the serialization techniques available.

This article is very interesting and informative:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservices/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnwebsrv/html/asmxremotesperf.as


Regards,
Varad
Satyam Computer Services LTD.,
"We Learn Together & We Grow Together"

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