I see no remting format set. Looks like it used the default xml format.

On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 12:11 AM, Marc Gravell <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Protobuf doesn't touch security, so we can ignore that one.
>
> Modelling datasets/DataTable is awkward. It isn't really a natural fit,
> but it can be manually forced. However, the first thing I'd say is: have
> you set the "RemotingFormat" on the dataset to **binary** before using your
> existing serialization? Assuming you are using BinaryFormatter, setting the
> "RemotingFormat" can have a *huge* efficiency benefit, and might allow you
> to get most of what you wanted without doing much work.
>
> On 13 Feb 2018 8:08 am, "Som Shankar Bhattacharyya" <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> So i work in a legacy Visual Basic project. It is a client server
>> application. The client application sends up some table data to the server
>> that persists to a file system. A separate windows service then reads this
>> data and saves to the server database.
>> Now the data that is sent up from the client is a datatable in a raw .NET
>> serialized format. The service that reads this information has the model on
>> its path and is hence able to reconstruct the objects.
>>
>> Now i want to get rid of this flow and use a more secure as well as
>> better performant way of doing the same.
>> Can someone give me  an idea of how to approach this ?
>>
>> How do i model a dataset in the protobuff language ?
>>
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