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<blockquote data-quote="samuel337" data-source="post: 90884" data-attributes="member: 10347"><p>You can get around the application domain problem - do a search for WebPlaylistManager on these forums: this guy created a web interface for managing your music playlists and music playback control and it uses cassini (I'm pretty sure anyway).</p><p></p><p>Another solution is to use WCF in .NET 3.0. There's some really nice videos out there explaining it, but in short, to create a SOAP web service, all you have to do is add a few attributes to the class you want to expose and that's about it (ok, simplifying it a fair bit, but you get the idea). But it probably isn't viable right now asking people to download another 54MB framework just for this functionality. Maybe when MP moves on to WPF...</p><p></p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samuel337, post: 90884, member: 10347"] You can get around the application domain problem - do a search for WebPlaylistManager on these forums: this guy created a web interface for managing your music playlists and music playback control and it uses cassini (I'm pretty sure anyway). Another solution is to use WCF in .NET 3.0. There's some really nice videos out there explaining it, but in short, to create a SOAP web service, all you have to do is add a few attributes to the class you want to expose and that's about it (ok, simplifying it a fair bit, but you get the idea). But it probably isn't viable right now asking people to download another 54MB framework just for this functionality. Maybe when MP moves on to WPF... Sam [/QUOTE]
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