Summary

This chapter took a closer look at .NET Remoting—not the low-level details of the platform but the development techniques you need to master it. We covered a considerable amount of ground, including interface-based development and dynamic registration. The former is the key to locking down distributed designs, and the latter is the key to managing the enterprise-wide configuration of remote objects on multiple servers. In the next chapter, we’ll shift our focus to the data tier.

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