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When you’re thinking about writing a distributed application in .NET, your options are .NET Remoting and XML Web services. XML Web services are ideal for applications that need to interoperate with other platforms. Its transport protocol is in strict adherence with the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) specification, so any client that can talk SOAP can talk to a .NET XML Web service. However, this adherence limits some of the distributed capabilities of XML Web service objects. Enter .NET Remoting.
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© 2002 Jason Bock, Pete Stromquist, Tom Fischer, and Nathan Smith
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Bock, J., Stromquist, P., Fischer, T., Smith, N. (2002). Remoting and Security. In: .NET Security. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0846-4_6
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