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September 25th, 2006, 03:45 PM
#1
.NET Client API Released
The Lightstreamer .NET Client API has been officially released. Through this API it is now very easy to write a .NET application that receives real-time data from Lightstreamer Server.
The new API is included in the standard software distribution, that is available for download from http://www.lightstreamer.com/download.htm.
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September 26th, 2006, 12:47 AM
#2
Your product descriptions don't mention the .NET client (or adapter) support. Is the .NET client library included as part of the product as well (specifically Presto version) or does it require an extra license?
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September 26th, 2006, 11:06 AM
#3
Yes, the .NET Client API is included with the Presto and the Vivace Editions.
The product edition description has just been updated (http://www.lightstreamer.com/products.htm).
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May 3rd, 2007, 01:13 PM
#4
dotNet client and Moderato server
I am trying to test out the dotnet capabilities in your client library and am using the Moderato server, because it is free. Will this not work?
This is part of an exploratory stage where we evaluate what LightStreamer is capable of and if it will fit into our architecture. We are using dotNet entirely.
On trying to connect, I got an "Incorrect answer: <html>" message in an exception, so I seem to be doing something wrong.
How do I go about looking at the client library source code? Is that available?
Thanks.
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May 4th, 2007, 12:07 AM
#5
Rajen,
As you can see in the feature table (http://www.lightstreamer.com/products.htm), the .NET Client API is not supported in Moderato, but only in Presto and Vivace.
Regards
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