So what should you do?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
A Microsoft Windows service hosts a Remoting Singleton object. The object monitors security-access requests across an intranet. The object contacts BizTalk Server to execute an orchestration when the object meets a brute-force attempt to gain credentials. An adapter has to be cofigured to accept messages from the Remoting object. And you must ensure that the communication between the object and BizTalk Server must be quite fast. So what should you do?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
A Microsoft Windows service hosts a Remoting Singleton object. The object monitors security-access requests across an intranet. The object contacts BizTalk Server to execute an orchestration when the object meets a brute-force attempt to gain credentials. An adapter has to be cofigured to accept messages from the Remoting object. And you must ensure that the communication between the object and BizTalk Server must be quite fast. So what should you do?

A.
a new receive handler should be created and it must use the SOAP adapter.

B.
a new receive handler should be created and it must use the WCF-WSHttp adapter.

C.
a new receive handler should be created and it must use the WCF-NetTcp adapter.

D.
a new receive handler should be created and it must use the WCF-BasicHttp adapter.

Explanation:
BURGOS: mnemo: “Remoting Singleton … brute-force … quite fast” = “WCF-NetTcp”



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