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Microsoft .NET Remoting











By Scott McLean, James Naftel, Kim Williams

Publisher : Microsoft Press
Pub Date : October 25, 2002
ISBN : 0-7356-1778-3
Pages : 336




Learn how to leverage .NET Remoting to build scalable Internet-based distributed applications!

The Microsoft .NET Framework offers a flexible model for creating and extending distributed applications through remote object interaction: .NET Remoting. Discover the ins and outs of this advanced object technology with this authoritative guide—written by three expert .NET developers. The book discusses all aspects of .NET Remoting, with in-depth coverage of the .NET Remoting architecture. You'll learn how to use the technology's advanced extensibility hooks and unprecedented interoperability to build distributed, Internet-based applications that are fault tolerant, scalable, secure, fast, and easy to maintain and administer. You'll also find concrete examples, best practices, performance tips, and astute lessons on how to extend and customize distributed applications with .NET Remoting's pluggable architecture for solving complex problems.

Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Our Audience
Organization
System Requirements
Sample Files

Understanding Distributed Application Development
A Brief History
Distributed Objects—A Welcome Abstraction
Benefits of Distributed Application Development
Challenges of Distributed Application Development
Using .NET Remoting to Meet the Challenges
Summary

Understanding the .NET Remoting Architecture
Remoting Boundaries
Object Activation
An Object's Lease on Life
Crossing Application Boundaries
Summary

Building Distributed Applications with .NET Remoting
Designing a Distributed Job Assignment Application
Implementing the JobServer Application
Implementing the JobClient Application
Exposing the JobServerImpl Class as a Web Service
Extending the Sample with Client-Activated Objects
Metadata Dependency Issues
Summary

SOAP and Message Flows
Simple Object Access Protocol
Message Flows
Summary

Messages and Proxies
Messages
Proxies
Summary

Message Sinks and Contexts
Message Sinks
Understanding Contexts
Summary

Channels and Channel Sinks
How Channels Are Constructed
Creating Custom Channels
Implementing a Custom Channel Sink
Summary

Serialization Formatters
Object Serialization
Serialization Formatters
Creating a Formatter Sink
Summary

About the Author
Scott McLean
James Naftel
Kim Williams

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