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Brunella Orti
 
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Default Remotely running an application - 04-30-2006 , 09:40 AM






I downloaded VSE, and I had minimal experience with VS. I have a great
experience in programming, though.
After some days of struggling, I was able to define a sample database
from scratch, and a simple Visual C# application to edit a table from
it. Nice result, VSE seems interesting!
Now, someone told me that I could publish my application on the web, so
that anyone could run it, and access my database.
Is it true? Is it really possible to run a visual application remotely?
And if yes, what should I study? (It would be ok if it is not C#, any VS
language would go, provided I can obtain this result).

thanks
bru

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Michael Nemtsev
 
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Default Re: Remotely running an application - 05-02-2006 , 10:44 AM






Hello Brunella,

Generally, ASP.net to give web access to your app, and you need a hoster
with .NET 2.0 framework

BO> I downloaded VSE, and I had minimal experience with VS. I have a
BO> great
BO> experience in programming, though.
BO> After some days of struggling, I was able to define a sample
BO> database
BO> from scratch, and a simple Visual C# application to edit a table
BO> from
BO> it. Nice result, VSE seems interesting!
BO> Now, someone told me that I could publish my application on the web,
BO> so
BO> that anyone could run it, and access my database.
BO> Is it true? Is it really possible to run a visual application
BO> remotely?
BO> And if yes, what should I study? (It would be ok if it is not C#,
BO> any VS
BO> language would go, provided I can obtain this result).
BO> thanks

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