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Created : 27 December 2007
 

WoWServ C#, pt. 3

So far so good...

Ok, I've gotten a fair few things sorted, but there's still loads and loads to go. After shitloads of constant work through all of today, I managed to set up a WCF (Windows Communication Foundation) on the AuthServer, and get the RealmServer to connect to it and transmit it's details like name, type (Normal, PVP, RPPVP etc), color ++.
Also took care of a problem with the database connection that was part of the reason why clients cannot connect to the AuthServer twice and expect to receive data the second time. There's still some bug there though.
Then there's the problem of the client not being able to accept data from the RealmServer when it's connected to it, or vice versa. I haven't been able to figure out exactly what is the case yet, but I'll keep working at it.

 

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