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Remoting in Action

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In this chapter, I demonstrate the key techniques you’ll need to know to use .NET Remoting in your real-world applications. I show you the differences between Singleton and SingleCall objects and untangle the mysteries of client-activated objects. I also introduce you to SoapSuds.exe, which can be used to generate proxy objects containing only methods’ stubs. This chapter is somewhat code based, so prepare yourself to start VS .NET quite often!

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Rammer, I. (2002). Remoting in Action. In: Advanced .NET Remoting. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0833-4_3

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