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With the arrival NET Remoting., Every programmer who wants to work with distributed objects can benefit from Advanced Remoting. NET, a solid tour of basic and expert techniques for working with distributed code on Microsoft's latest platform. This title is concise, code-centered approach, backed by thoughtful discussion of the fine technical points of NET,. is what helped make it successful. Coverage of the very assembly named (for the Global Assembly Cache, GAC) and versioning stresses the points about how the different versions. NET components can be accessed on the same server. For experts, there was a subtle part that includes an internal NET Remoting., Explain? The details of making distributed calls in. NET, and shows off how the message is formatted and passed between systems through proxies. Excellent use sequence diagrams showing these features at work will make this chapter invaluable for the advanced reader (though you still use the sample code without having to master this. NET internally). return the book to focus pragmatically with some interesting sample code for compressing and encrypting. NET remote messages with a built-in class support. NET. A highly developed chapter demonstrates how you use custom transport channel to make long distance calls via e-mail (via SMTP and POP3), showing the flexibility of programming model. NET. For the truly adventurous developer, the final chapter discusses some (undocumented) features for examining and using context objects used in the model .. NET Remoting Overall, this book succinctly packaged mixes the right level of code samples, detailed explanations, and advanced materials that will allow C # developers going quickly with - NET. Remoting, which greatly simplifies the programming can be distributed on the new Windows. Platform Richard Dragan Topics covered: Introduction to the NET. Remoting, the history of distributed computing mechanisms (including DCE / RPC, CORBA, and COM. For NET), advantages of Remoting. NET Remoting (and architecture), simply start by using the program. NET server and client, adding validation, type Remoting (by value and reference objects, single, published object), using factories to create objects, server-activated vs. IIS), security (authentication and checking roles), using SSL and encryption, object lifetime management (lease time and managers, server-side sponsors), the version for. NET components (strong naming and the Global Assembly Cache, GAC), delegate and events (tips to handle the event), the internal NET Remoting. (Proxies, messages, message sinks, formatters, and transport channel), internal asynchronous processing, advanced sink programming (client, server-side, and dynamic sinks), extending the NET Remoting. (Including message compression and encryption support), custom transport channels (using POP3/SMTP), and undocumented techniques for working with. NET Remoting object context.

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  • ISBN-10: 1590590252
  • ISBN-13: 9781590590256
  • Publisher: Apress
  • Pages: 404
  • Date: April 2002

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