"Indigo" is the codename for a set of .NET technologies that enable applications to communicate with each other using secure, reliable, transacted messaging. This technology is based on the Web services architecture, which means it not only works on a broad range of network topographies, but it also interacts with systems running on other platforms.
In this episode of the .NET Show John Shewchuk discusses how "Indigo" applies to the architecture of the applications you are designing today, and how it will become a core component of the applications you are planning on developing for Longhorn. Steve Swartz then walks us through some code examples to illustrate the programming model for "Indigo", and how easy it is to add support for its various features into your applications.
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