Chapter 39. Remoting
IN BRIEF
This chapter gives you an understanding of how .NET Remoting works and how you can realize its benefits. In this chapter, you will learn how .NET isolates applications using application domains and contexts. Next, you will learn how to create a hosting server, Remoting object, and client application. Finally, you will learn how to use Internet Information Services (IIS) to host your remote objects and replace the hosting server application.
WHAT YOU NEED
RECOMMENDED SOFTWARE | .NET Framework C# .NET environment |
RECOMMENDED HARDWARE | .NET-enabled desktop client |
SKILLS REQUIRED | C# coding |
REMOTING AT A GLANCE
Remoting Architecture | 792 | |||
Introduction to Remoting | 792 | Life and Death of the Remote Object | 797 | |
Explaining Application ... |
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