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Advanced .NET Remoting in VB .NET View Larger Image | Ingo Rammer Apress, Paperback, Published July 2002, 404 pages, ISBN 1590590627 | List Price: $49.95 Our Price: $30.50 You Save: $19.45 (39% Off)
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Advanced .NET Remoting in VB .NET is the Visual Basic
edition of Rammer's bestselling book Advanced .NET Remoting (C# edition).
This book offers in-depth coverage of the .NET Remoting Framework in Visual Basic
.NET. The first part of the book covers everything a developer needs to know to
use to the Framework and its capabilities in real world applications, including
the basics of Server Activated Objects vs. Client Activated Objects, formatters,
channels, lifetime issues, security, configuration files, etc. The server side
hosting of remoteable components in console applications, Windows Services, and
IIS (Internet Information Services) are also covered in detail.
The second part presents .NET Remoting internals in an unprecedented way. Ingo
Rammer shows how the Framework really uses message sinks and sink providers,
and gives in-depth advise on why and how to implement message and channel sinks.
These chapters will also give detailed insight in the synchronous and asynchronous
message processing within the Framework.
Rammer also includes a chapter which presents the development process and source
code for several “real world” message sinks and finally covers ContextBoundObject,
which allows to use the techniques of the .NET Remoting Framework with local,
client-only applications.
Advanced .NET Remoting in VB .NET will be tech-reviewed by a member
of Microsoft’s Remoting team to ensure the highest quality of technical information.
Author Information
Ingo Rammer - Ingo Rammer
is co-founder and CEO of Sycom Software, an Austrian software consulting company.
He works as consultant, trainer and software architect for companies in the software
and telecommunication business. During his professional career he has worked with
a range of programming platforms but stayed focused mainly to Visual Basic and
Java. Most recently, he has designed and implemented several large-scale distributed
applications and XML-based distributed application frameworks.
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