Handling large data in Indigo

Posted by: steve maines blog, on 09 Feb 2006 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Kenny's got a good blurb about how Indigo thinks about streaming. The thing to remember about streaming is that we have support at the programming model layer (take a Stream/return a Stream) and at the transport layer (don't buffer on send). If you're sending titantic.wmv across the wire over Indigo, you probably want to use both :) Based on conversations I've had with customers I know there's a lot of people who are very interested in getting more detail about this topic....

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