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Working with Messenger and Groove

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All of the peer-to-peer applications developed so far in this book have been designed from the ground up, using nothing but built-in .NET technologies. You need to code the business logic, decide how the interaction of distributed nodes will take place, and create the network and directory or lookup services. Now, in the last two chapters, we’ll consider some new options.

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Macdonald, M. (2003). Working with Messenger and Groove. In: Peer-to-Peer with VB .NET. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0817-4_12

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