Silverlight 4 Beta Networking. Part 9 - UDP Multicasting
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A set of short screencasts providing a "tour" of the network capabilites in the Silverlight 4 beta. We'll look at raw HTTP access, socket access and WCF capabilities.
In this video, we take a look at using the new APIs for UDP multicast sockets in Silverlight 4.
The next video in this series is here and the previous videos are;
Part 1 - WebClient and HTTP GET, XML
Part 2 - WebClient and HTTP GET, RSS, ATOM, JSON
Part 3 - WebClient, HttWebpRequest and HTTP POST
Part 4 - Cross Domain and Cross Scheme
Part 5 - HTTP Methods and Stacks
Part 6 - HTTP and Basic Authentication
Part 7 - HTTP and Forms Authentication
Part 8 - TCP Sockets
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Where can we go to download the sample projects from this series? I always find it helpful to have some actual code to refer to when learning something new.
Great series, by the way!
Yeah, I always kind of fail on this in that I tend to make these things and throw them away or code them in an ugly way ( for speed ) in order to get a video published.
I'll see if I can do something with some of these examples.
Mike.
Hi Mike,
Have you tried multicasting on a computer with dual nics (each on a separate lan)?
Great job Mike. It was very useful. I wish we could download the solution as well.
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