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  • 2007年1月16日 6:18thukralz 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     

    What type of project it should be to run as a service??

    Say if I create something and want to run it as a service how to do it and some of my other application has to use that service ?? how does that work ??

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  • 2007年1月16日 9:30rauhanlinnake 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
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    In Visual Studio 2005, there is a Windows Service Project template, which can be used to create Windows Services.
  • 2007年1月16日 17:27Sean Hederman 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
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    Yes, so you'd create a Windows Service as rauhanlinnake said, and expose the WCF endpoints from this service.

  • 2007年1月16日 18:40RizwanSharpMVP用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
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    Neither Windows Services nor INter Process Communication is dependant on .Net 3.0, You can create such application on Windows 2000 or later.

    Windows Services just need an NT based Widows Version and everybody knows that all versions including Windows 2000 and above are based on NT Technlogy.

    You can Create a Windows Service in .Net 1X or later.

    You can also make many application communicate with each other at runtime using .Net remoting again this was available from .Net 1.X and later.

    So I dont know why these other guys have made it dependant on WCF?

    You can simply study about .Net remoting and you can develop a complete solution in .Net 2.0 too.

    Best Regards,

    Rizwan aka RizwanSharp

     

  • 2007年1月16日 19:21Ross Dargan 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
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    take a peek at my blog, I cover both services and wcf:-

    http://blog.the-dargans.co.uk/2007/01/windows-services.html

    http://blog.the-dargans.co.uk/2007/01/wcf-in-net-3.html

    Beware that lots of the tools surrounding wcf are still in beta - however it is still a hell of a lot easier than using sockets!

    Ross :)

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  • 2007年1月16日 9:30rauhanlinnake 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
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    In Visual Studio 2005, there is a Windows Service Project template, which can be used to create Windows Services.
  • 2007年1月16日 16:32EricBrown 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     


    you need a mechanism for the two apps to communcate... usually socket communication, but it can be as cheezy as app a writes c:\bob.xml., and then service a consumes it and deletes it.

    Cal-


  • 2007年1月16日 16:39thukralz 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     
    This application is a WCF and I'm sure there will be better ways in .NET 3.0 to do stuff..
  • 2007年1月16日 17:27Sean Hederman 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
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    Yes, so you'd create a Windows Service as rauhanlinnake said, and expose the WCF endpoints from this service.

  • 2007年1月16日 17:53thukralz 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     

    I installed .NET 3.0 and WCF extension for Visual Studio and I have choices under .NET 3.0 is

    WCF Service Library (A project to define and implement a WCF service library)....Just confirming the project should be of this type..

  • 2007年1月16日 18:01Sean Hederman 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     

    No, you want it to run as a service, so you would choose Windows Service. What you should do, is add the same references that WCF Service Library has. Alternatively you could create the WCF Service Library separate from the Windows Service, and just use it in the service. Either way, you will need Windows Service.

  • 2007年1月16日 18:40RizwanSharpMVP用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
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    Neither Windows Services nor INter Process Communication is dependant on .Net 3.0, You can create such application on Windows 2000 or later.

    Windows Services just need an NT based Widows Version and everybody knows that all versions including Windows 2000 and above are based on NT Technlogy.

    You can Create a Windows Service in .Net 1X or later.

    You can also make many application communicate with each other at runtime using .Net remoting again this was available from .Net 1.X and later.

    So I dont know why these other guys have made it dependant on WCF?

    You can simply study about .Net remoting and you can develop a complete solution in .Net 2.0 too.

    Best Regards,

    Rizwan aka RizwanSharp

     

  • 2007年1月16日 18:48Sean Hederman 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     

    Perhaps we were talking about WCF because he asked specifically about it and .NET 3.0?

  • 2007年1月16日 18:58RizwanSharpMVP用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     
     Sean Hederman wrote:

    Perhaps we were talking about WCF because he asked specifically about it and .NET 3.0?

    Ooops, Sorry, I did read his only first post and then the solutions you people provided and ignored the post in which he wrote about WCF. In first post he didnot specify anything specific to .Net 3.0 so it was m y mistake.

    Best Regards,

    Rizwan aka RizwanSharp

  • 2007年1月16日 19:21Ross Dargan 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
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    take a peek at my blog, I cover both services and wcf:-

    http://blog.the-dargans.co.uk/2007/01/windows-services.html

    http://blog.the-dargans.co.uk/2007/01/wcf-in-net-3.html

    Beware that lots of the tools surrounding wcf are still in beta - however it is still a hell of a lot easier than using sockets!

    Ross :)

  • 2007年1月16日 19:48thukralz 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     

    I asked .NET 3.0, because customer wants WCF and .NET 3.0 service and its client using that service to do the stuff.

    I really appreciate all the replies I got, I was wondering if I can get an example something Step by Step to create a Service, this is my first time creating a service application and totally new to WCF.

    Ross articles are really good..

     

  • 2007年1月16日 20:45Ross Dargan 用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌用户奖牌
     

    Glad you like them:) - the service installer blog is pretty close to a step by step guide, is it worth just seeing where you get with it - I will happly expand upon it with another posting if it would help.

    WCF if really good - its made for what you are after:)

    Ross