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
Tom Barnaby is a Microsoft consultant, C# "Most Valuable Professional," national speaker, and author of several .NET books including Distributed .NET Programming in C#, and Applied .NET Attributes. In his spare time, Tom enjoys playing with his two sons, watching movies in the family home theater room, and banging out power chords on his electric guitar with the volume turned to 11.