With apologies to the original author for this blatant plagarization, since his is much funnier: "The US Civil War Crackpot Index" 1. A -5 point starting credit. 2. 1 point for every statement that is widely agreed on to be false. 3. 2 points for every statement that is clearly vacuous. 4. 3 points for every statement that is logically inconsistent. 5. 5 points for each such
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Hi Matt ... am I going to find it easier to set up and run using private queues that are created by some manager process when it is started, or by setting up public queues, registering them with active directory, and just seeking for them on the application starting. You can do either (or something else). One of the main reasons for using Public queues is that they are visible and
Thanks Sloan. Im slightly hamstrung here in that I ave to use .net 2.0, so I cant use WCF (as I understand it anyway, so apologies if I can). I take on board your other comments though, especially the ones about working in an environment that dupliactes the live environment. Ultimately, the application is going to be exposed by a series of Web Services at one end and a sql database at the
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