Re: Yet another 64-bit question



Dave Nottage [TeamB] wrote:
Web services are not necessarily ISAPI DLLs, either.

I know... it depends on what type you choose when you set the project up. However, ISAPI is the most performant option in the Win32 world, isn't it? BTW, I have to admit that I've only ever written one little test web service myself and that was back when Delphi 7 just came out... so I'm a bit rusty on web services.


Cheers,
Kevin.
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