I've been researching networking techniques in VB.net, specifically the best way for application A to send data to application B.
From my research I've come across several options and I've decided to go with WCF using a basic HTTP protocol - I spent a few hours last night adapting my internal servers IIS configuration and creating a test WCF application to pull a function through and then use it in my application, everything seemed to work without error. (Although me and DNS had some internal struggles for a while...)
I'm now going to attempt to gather system information, simple things like computer name, operating system, running services etc - however I'd like to do this every x amount of time.
Now my question to you guys would be: is WCF a sufficient choice to support the periodic gathering of data and then pushing this out via IIS for application B to receive.
Example workflow:
- Application A (WCF Service) - Runs functions to collect system information on a 15 minute timer.
- This is pushed out via a central IIS server
- Application B (Reference to WCF Service in Application A) - Displays the output of Application A on a label (for example).
Does a WCF service support what I mentioned? This being functions running every 15 minutes?
If I understand the principal idea of a WCF service it's that you can create functions within the WCF service that you can use as a reference for remote applications, although sample code I've looked at produces static data.
The more I think about it the more I think the answer is easy, in my mind I'm saying "Of course I can add a timer or something to re-load the functions (or even the service) and of course when my application uses the reference to pull the data it will be updated.
Key Notes:
- Security of data flow is not an issue.
- Resource usage is a factor.
Thank you for your input and advice.