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If the former's possible, then that's obviously better than remoting.Haven't looked in to that yet, but that looks good.Definitely. The more efficient the better, but I didn't think it should get in the way of ease-of-updating. There's no need to use a web service for everything, and I wasn't advocating that. Its still necessary to communicate with MP anyway, e.g. get its current state. You could leave the web service step out for ASP.NET though - it can use the remoting assembly natively.Drop me your sourceforge username and I'll check it out with the other project admin and see if I can get you added.Sam
If the former's possible, then that's obviously better than remoting.
Haven't looked in to that yet, but that looks good.
Definitely. The more efficient the better, but I didn't think it should get in the way of ease-of-updating. There's no need to use a web service for everything, and I wasn't advocating that. Its still necessary to communicate with MP anyway, e.g. get its current state. You could leave the web service step out for ASP.NET though - it can use the remoting assembly natively.
Drop me your sourceforge username and I'll check it out with the other project admin and see if I can get you added.
Sam