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Suitable criteria for a distributed application

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    Hi cp i am new to CP. Just going to start a project for windows. Taking a quick leap to distributed application too soon. Just want to know a solution for my scenario I want to build a new windows distributed application (server/ Client). The client (.NET envoirnment)will be at a remote place outside the city (at any place) that shall be able to interact with the server (.NET envoirnment) for saving or retrieving data. On the server side the same application will be performing same tasks as the client side on LAN. There will be layers such as GUI,DAL,BLL(Bussiness logic), Controller and Data Types 1. Is it possible to have a same windows application at both sides (client and server )as i am presuming it to be? 2. What mechanism will be used for transporting data between the server and client will it be a static IP address and http or something else i dont know? 3. Windows remorting or Web services will be useful for that? i hope it will not bother anybody to help me.New to dot net so wanted to share and recieve ideas thanks

    Thank every helper

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      Hi cp i am new to CP. Just going to start a project for windows. Taking a quick leap to distributed application too soon. Just want to know a solution for my scenario I want to build a new windows distributed application (server/ Client). The client (.NET envoirnment)will be at a remote place outside the city (at any place) that shall be able to interact with the server (.NET envoirnment) for saving or retrieving data. On the server side the same application will be performing same tasks as the client side on LAN. There will be layers such as GUI,DAL,BLL(Bussiness logic), Controller and Data Types 1. Is it possible to have a same windows application at both sides (client and server )as i am presuming it to be? 2. What mechanism will be used for transporting data between the server and client will it be a static IP address and http or something else i dont know? 3. Windows remorting or Web services will be useful for that? i hope it will not bother anybody to help me.New to dot net so wanted to share and recieve ideas thanks

      Thank every helper

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      Zeeshan Riaz wrote:

      i am new to CP

      Just a quick recommendation for posting at CP (and most other places too) seeing as you're new, don't cross post i.e. post basically the same message in multiple forums. Pick one forum that best suits. If you're not sure, then I would post in one, and post a link to that post in another with an explanation that I wasn't sure where to post! Welcome to CP :-D

      Dave
      BTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)
      Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)
      Why are you using VB6? Do you hate yourself? (Christian Graus)

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