This title shows developers how to build Internet-based, distributed applications using Microsoft .NET Remoting, which enables powerful remote interaction among objects. A fundamental understanding of .NET Remoting is crucial as developers shift to developing distributed, Internet-based applications. Until recently, DCOM was the preferred method for developing distributed applications on Microsoft platforms. But as this book demonstrates, the .NET Remoting architecture is much easier to use and extend than DCOM. The book covers all aspects of .NET Remoting, including in-depth coverage of the .NET Remoting architecture plus concrete examples, best practices, and performance tips to show how to extend and customize the framework.
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James Naftel graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. After graduating, James was hired by XcelleNet, Inc., where he is now a lead software engineer. He’s worked in such diverse application domains as enterprise database application development and distributed systems, and he now leads a team developing database synchronization technology. He resides in the Atlanta, Georgia, area with his wife, two daughters, and two dogs. A cofounder of and contributer to www.thinkdotnet.com, to which he has contributed many articles, James has also written about Microsoft Visual Studio addins for Windows Developer Journal. His true passion is tinkering with programming languages, especially C++ and C#.
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