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What is Transport and Message Reliability?

Author: Poster | Posted on: 3/31/2009 5:04:55 PM | Category: WCF | Views:1703 |  Print | Asked In: Many Interviews



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Transport reliability (such as the one offered by TCP) offers point-to-point guaranteed delivery at the network packet level, as well as guarantees the order of the packets. Transport reliability is not resilient to dropping network connections and a variety of other communication problems.

Message reliability deals with reliability at the message level independent of how many packets are required to deliver the message. Message reliability provides for end-to-end guaranteed delivery and order of messages, regardless of how many intermediaries are involved, and how many network hops are required to deliver the message from the client to the service.

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