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.NET Remoting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia .NET Remoting is a Microsoft application programming interface (API) for interprocess communication released in 2002 with the 1.0 version of .NET Framework. en.wikipedia.org
Macromedia - Flash Remoting MX NetConnection Debugger. Use the NetConnection Debugger to easily inspect detailed requests and data while testing and debugging your applications. www.adobe.com
.NET Remoting Overview .NET remoting enables you to build widely distributed applications easily, whether application components are all on one computer or spread out across the entire world. msdn.microsoft.com
.NET Remoting Note: This topic is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases. Blank topics are included as placeholders.] msdn.microsoft.com
Macromedia - Products : FAQ Flash Remoting MX offers a consistent set of powerful features for use with ColdFusion, JRun, .NET, and Java application servers. www.adobe.com
.Net Remoting - Part3 Remoting Examples .Net Remoting - Part3 Remoting Examples C# Help c-sharp ... Althought I have not done so, you can copy shared assemblies to the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) which is located in ... www.csharphelp.com
Remoting Quoting Introduction to the new features of Windows PowerShell 2.0. ... The information in this article was written about the Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Windows PowerShell 2.0. www.microsoft.com
.NET Remoting Remoting is a more efficient means than Web Services for allowing programs to interact. Learn how remoting differs from Web Services and other technologies. More importantly, learn ... www.developer.com
Shale Remoting An Ajax Example. Here's a form that implements realtime validation: When the user leaves the username textfield, Shale calls the backing bean's validateUsername method. shale.apache.org
Microsoft® .NET Remoting This title shows developers how to take full advantage of Microsoft .NET Remoting—a key component of the .NET Framework that provides a way to expose .NET objects across multiple ... www.microsoft.com
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