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Windows Service Applications Tutorials

Posted By: Rahul     Posted Date: October 06, 2009    Points: 2   Category :.NET Framework
 
You can easily create services by creating an application that is installed as a service. For example, suppose you want to monitor performance counter data and react to threshold values. You could write a Windows Service application that listens to the performance counter data, deploy the application, and begin collecting and analyzing data.


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