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    Hi every body! My company wants to write a chat program. There will be about 300 people using this program. I see that we can use remote object technology to write this program. But I don’t know whether I will have to face with any problem when I deploy this program, what is advantage, disadvantage of the technology. Could you give me some opinion? Should I use remote object or socket technology? Thanks a lot!! xyz

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      Hi every body! My company wants to write a chat program. There will be about 300 people using this program. I see that we can use remote object technology to write this program. But I don’t know whether I will have to face with any problem when I deploy this program, what is advantage, disadvantage of the technology. Could you give me some opinion? Should I use remote object or socket technology? Thanks a lot!! xyz

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      It really doesn't matter which one you use. For a chat program, it's just a matter of preference, neither is harder than the other to implement, IMHO... Why would your company want to write a chat program for internal use, when there are tons of them on the market that would probably cost less, off the shelf, if not free in some implementations, than paying you by the hour to write it? RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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