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SimpleIPCExpress
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Version
1.0.0.2
SimpleIPCExpress lets you have some of your
application's work performed in an external process on
the same machine - insulating your app from memory
leaks and process crashes. 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 process life cycle details for you. SimpleIPC runs
on Windows, and the code to be run in the external
process 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 languages.
You might consider using SimpleIPC under the following
circumstances:
1. You have some code which is useful, but which has
the potential to throw unhandled exceptions and crash
your application process. You can run this code via
SimpleIPC. If there is a process crash, it will be one
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