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The SimpleIPC package provides a set of objects, server processes, and configuration tools which allow you, the software developer, to have some of your application's work performed in an external process on the same machine. You make function calls to objects in the external process as if they were local objects."Under the covers", you're using .NET Remoting over the IPC (Inter Process Communication) channel, but you don't need to be an expert on .NET Remoting to use SimpleIPC. The platform handles the communications and external process life cycle details for you.
SimpleIPC runs on Windows, and the code to be run in the external processes (i.e. IPC servers) must be written in a .NET programming language. However, your client code may be written in a variety of languages, to include Java, VBScript/VBA, and .NET programming languages. In this way, SimpleIPC provides a straightforward interop between Java or COM and .NET.
SimpleIPC is unique because it consolidates most of the tasks a developer needs to perform to accomplish process isolation into one easy-to-use user interface. There is a built-in script editor for authoring .NET server routines in JScript.NET.
There are configuration panels for setting the number of IPC servers that can be run on the machine, how many client connections each will accept, etc. There is even a built-in test facility to allow the developer to simulate a load on a set of IPC servers to help assess the server code's performance and scalability.
To use SimpleIPC, you configure the performance parameters of your external processes (how long they run before exiting, how many concurrent sessions to service, etc.). Then you write your server code to be hosted by the external processes.
The server code must be written in a .NET programming language. You can use SimpleIPC's built-in script editor to write your server code in JScript.NET, or you can write your code in any .NET programming language via VS.NET. Lastly, you write client code to call into your server code from your client application. Your client code may be written in any of several programming languages. Requirements:
· NET Framework 2.0
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