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Eldar Musayev

2005-04-14, 5:53 pm

Sorry, missed that...
Regards, Eldar

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From: Jan Eliasen <eliasen@nospam.nospam>
Subject: Re: Using RELIABLE MESSAGING to submit documents
Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 15:35:46 +0100
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Hi

It is not me that wants to do it, but the writer of the posting you
have replied to.

Jan Eliasen

On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:34:22 GMT, Eldar_Musayev@online.microsoft.com
(Eldar Musayev (MSFT)) wrote:

>Jan,
>
>Why do you want to write your onw reliable messaging? It's very
>complicated, error prone, and there are much simpler solutions. To start
>from, take a look at newly released MSMQ adapter (different from MSMQT)
>http://weblogs.asp.net/eldarm/ With it you can use MSMQ over HTTP (with
>MSMQ 3.0) and have most of the fun stuff you want. Or simply use embedded
>MSMQT adapter, that will work too, although without HTTP. In fact,

"exactly
>once in order delivery" is the only mode MSMQT adapter supports. And on

the
>client machine, you can send to either of these adapter from a bunch of
>languages, including (but not limited to) C, C++, C#, Visual Basic, most

of
>them both native and managed/.Net.
>
>Regards,
>Eldar


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Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.

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