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The .NET Compact Framework provides the networking socket-level API and higher-level abstractions, such as HTTP, DNS, and Web requests and responses. Connectivity is provided over Infrared Data Association (IrDA) and TCP/IP transports through sockets.
In This Section
- Network Programming in the .NET Compact Framework
Describes support for XML Web services, important facts about connecting to the network and Internet using the .NET Compact Framework.
- Socket Programming
Lists considerations for programming sockets in the .NET Compact Framework.
- Infrared Connections
Describes the classes that provide Infrared support for devices.
- How to: Make an Infrared File Transfer
Describes how to beam an infrared a message between two Pocket PCs.
- How to: Send an HTTP Request with Proxy
Describes basic HTTP usage with the .NET Compact Framework.
- How to: Use a Proxy Generated by Wsdl.exe
Describes considerations for using generated proxy code in .NET Compact Framework applications.
- How to: Use Sockets
Describes how to create a socket-based connection in .NET Compact Framework applications.
- How to: Use the WebBrowser Control in the .NET Compact Framework
Describes support for the WebBrowser control in the .NET Compact Framework.