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Welcome to the third issue of the Distributed
.NET Newsletter!
Remoting stability, reliability and
scalability
You have to develop stable and
reliable applications based on .NET Remoting? If yes, then you really
have to read this article in which I discuss a number of use cases for
Remoting and its features. I also explicitly point out which features
you can use without having to expect any issues (and in which environments) and which of them should
be avoided altogether. If you use .NET Remoting in your applications,
you owe it to yourself to read this best practices article.
[Read
more]
Changes for Remoting in .NET 1.1 /
Visual Studio .NET 2003
With the introduction of version 1.1 of the .NET
Framework, a number of Remoting-related changes have been made. Most of
them are focused at increasing reliability,
stability, scalability, and security of .NET applications and I
therefore consider them A Good Thing. Unfortunately though, they
broke a number of samples in my books (and in all the other Remoting
books out there) and might also break your code.
[Read more]
WebCast - Today at 11:00 am PDT,
2:00 pm Eastern
Yes, I admit that this is a pretty
short notice. You can join me in a live MSDN WebCast today at 11:00 am
PDT, 2:00 pm Eastern Time. In this webcast, I'll talk about .NET
Remoting, discuss the differences to web services and will also show
best practices.
[Register here, it's free]
Thank you
I'd like to shout
out a big "Thank you" to everyone who took the time to vote for "Advanced
.NET Remoting" in the
.NET
Developer's Journal's Reader's Choice Award. You made it possible
that my book is currently running as #1! Wooohoo! Let's see if we can
stay #1 for the next couple of weeks.
Feedback
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newsletter, or provide suggestions for future issues, just head to
http://forums.ingorammer.com/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=5. I'll be
there.
Regards from Austria, Europe

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