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Advanced .NET Remoting, Second Edition

Categorie:Algemeen - Boeken Van:APress
Meer informatie:www.apress.com ...Auteur(s):Ingo Rammer, Mario Szpuszta
Bladzijden:579Publicatie-jaar:2005

Surpassing any white papers, specialist documents and other documentation - this book features coverage of the .NET Remoting Framework.The text is organized into 3 main parts, and this revised, second edition features 150 pages of new material.- Part 1 includes a guide to the 1.1 framework and its capabilities in real-world applications. It covers remoting basics, configuration, deployment, security, versioning, troubleshooting, & more.- Part 2 presents .NET remoting internals, and provides  » Lees meer...

Advanced .NET Remoting, Second Edition

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Surpassing any white papers, specialist documents and other documentation - this book features coverage of the .NET Remoting Framework.The text is organized into 3 main parts, and this revised, second edition features 150 pages of new material.- Part 1 includes a guide to the 1.1 framework and its capabilities in real-world applications. It covers remoting basics, configuration, deployment, security, versioning, troubleshooting, & more.- Part 2 presents .NET remoting internals, and provides real-world code & development strategies. You'll learn how the framework works internally, and how you can create your own 'sinks' to intercept remote requests.- Part 3 looks at futuristic remoting tools & their present implementation in VS.NET 2005. You will come to see how remoting procedures will change within the new IDE and revised framework. You'll learn how you to build your own transport protocol based on SMTP and POP3 on top of the .NET Remoting framework's extensibility model.