Advanced .NET Remoting [electronic resource] /by Ingo Rammer, Mario Szpuszta.
by Rammer, Ingo [author.]; Szpuszta, Mario [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Understanding -- to Remoting -- .NET Remoting Basics -- .NET Remoting in Action -- Configuration and Deployment -- Securing .NET Remoting -- Creating Remoting Clients -- In-Depth .NET Remoting -- The Ins and Outs of Versioning -- .NET Remoting Tips and Best Practices -- Troubleshooting .NET Remoting -- Extending -- Inside the Framework -- Creation of Sinks -- Extending .NET Remoting -- Developing a Transport Channel -- Context Matters.
Surpassing any white papers, specialist documents and other documentationthis book features in-depth coverage of the .NET Remoting Framework. The text is organized into three main parts, and this revised, second edition features 150 pages of entirely new material! Part one includes a guide to the 1.1 framework and its capabilities in real-world applications. Part two presents .NET remoting internals, and provides real-world code and development strategies. Finally, part three looks at futuristic remoting tools and their present implementation in Visual Studio .NET 2005. You will come to see how remoting procedures will change within the new IDE and revised framework.
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