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Advanced .Net Remoting
Contributor(s): Szpuszta, Mario (Author), Rammer, Ingo (Author)
ISBN: 1590594177     ISBN-13: 9781590594179
Publisher: Apress
OUR PRICE:   $53.99  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2005
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Annotation: The first part of the book is a full guide to the 1.1 framework and its capabilities in real-world applications, while the second part presents .NET remoting internals and advises real-world code and development strategies towards working applications.
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Programming Languages - General
- Computers | Software Development & Engineering - General
- Computers | Programming - Microsoft
Dewey: 006.76
LCCN: 2005280432
Physical Information: 1.17" H x 7.04" W x 9.34" (2.03 lbs) 608 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
With all the attention paid recently to Web Services, many developers don t realize that the true successor to DCOM is actually .NET Remoting. And what an improvement it is "Advanced .NET Remoting" is the first book that really offers in-depth coverage of the .NET Remoting Framework. The first part of the book covers everything a developer needs to know to use the framework and its capabilities in real-world applications, including the basics of server-activated objects versus client-activated objects, formatters, channels, lifetime issues, security, configuration files, and more. The server-side hosting of remoteable components in console applications, Windows Services, and IIS are also covered in detail. The second part presents .NET Remoting internals in an unprecedented way. Ingo Rammer shows how the framework really uses message sinks and sink providers, and gives in-depth advice on why and how to implement message and channel sinks. These chapters will also give detailed insight into the synchronous and asynchronous message processing within the framework. Rammer goes far beyond Microsoft s documentation in explaining how .NET Remoting really works, and how it can be extended essential information for advanced developers. Rammer also presents the development process and source code for several real-world message sinks. He concludes with coverage of the ContextBoundObject class and .NET contexts, which allow the use of the techniques of the .NET Remoting Framework within individual, client-only applications. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Ingo Rammer is cofounder and CEO of Sycom Software, an Austrian software consulting company. He works as consultant, trainer, and software architect for companies in the software and telecommunication industries. During his professional career he has worked with a range of programming platforms, although he focuses mainly on Visual Basic, Java, and the .NET platform. Most recently, he has designed and implemented several large-scale distributed applications and XML-based distributed application frameworks