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Old 04-14-2006   #1 (permalink)
Jas (rhymes with face)


 
 

Passing XML files

Hi,

I'm new to Indigo (as you will figure out in a second here) and am so very
excited about the possiblities, the simplification and overall elegance. I am
currently tryint to do something that should be very straight forward and I
have spend about 6 hours without success. So here I am... HELP!

All I want to do is:
1. The client application reads an XML file (~1Mb) and sends it to the
Server. I have an XSD so, that I can unravel it to an object on the server.
2. Server does some processing and sends back another XML file (about the
same size). Again, I want to deserialze it into an object.
3. I want the flexibility to make this a named pipe connection, TCP - socket
or hosted by IIS.

I would think there is already a sample to do this. Is there?

If not what are the key things to do?

thank you in advance!
Jas.


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Old 04-18-2006   #2 (permalink)
q


 
 

Re: Passing XML files

Well, can't you jsut send the XML as a string? You can see my blog for
all the binding information.

It's the WinFX Harmonics blog at http://www.davidbetz.net/winfx/ .
Look for the entry on WinFX Binding Speeds.

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