With the release of .NET, Microsoft has once again altered the
distributed programming landscape. Almost everything has changed,
from data access, to remote object calls, to the deployment of
software components. And of course, .NET introduces a new
technology in XML Web services that may revolutionize Web
development.
"Distributed .NET Programming in C#" describes how to use these
new .NET technologies to build fast, scalable, and robust
distributed applications. Along the way, it answers common
questions such as, How do I use the .NET Remoting Framework? What
role does COM+ play in the .NET universe? How can I interoperate
with COM components? What's the difference between .NET Remoting
and Web services? How will these changes affect the architecture
and design of a distributed application?
Author Tom Barnaby assumes the reader is already familiar with
the fundamentals of .NET. However, a .NET overview is provided to
concisely explain several of the core .NET technologies that are
essential for distributed programming, including building,
versioning, and deploying assemblies; garbage collection;
serialization; and attribute-based programming.
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