Customer Rating:      Summary: Best book on the topic Comment: This is probably the best book there will be on .NET Remoting. Now that WCF is out, the latest and greatest version of Microsoft's interprocess communication, no one will ever publish another one. Yet for many practical purposes .NET Remoting is adequate and easier to use. Although in one way or another Rammer and Szpuszta tell you what you probably need to know about it, the approach may be uncoordinated and confusing, for example when combining remoting as a communication technique and Windows service as a server housing. They do not detail the underlying architecture, much of which will be familiar to developers who worked through COM, DCOM and COM+ over the years. As with a series of other books on Microsoft technologies in about the last twelve years, one is left with the uneasy feeling that no author of those books has been directly responsible for industrial strength, production quality server products. The authors don't seem serious about the combinations of techniques that are usually needed or sympathetic with developers creating such products.
Customer Rating:      Summary: EXCELENT ITEM ... RECOMMENDED!!! Comment: Excellent book. Exactly what I was looking for. With it you can gain a very well understanding of the subject. simple examples that you can easyly adapt to your specific needs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: very good book from a very good author Comment: I'm never one to buy books one technology, mainly because they change frequently and you can always find tutorials online. This book however, is well written, descriptive and a must for anyone working with .NET remoting. Excellent!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very few real world examples Comment: This is actually a good book, however, it approaches the subject with an extremely hypothetical view. Lack of real world examples has made reading this book a real bore.
The book on the other hand offers in-depth information regarding the "behind the scenes" work of .NET remoting.
Final verdict: Good value for money, but do not expect any code to work.
Customer Rating:      Summary: excellent, but not perfect Comment: This book almost contain every detail of .NET Remoting.I am sure you can well understanding the .NET Remoting with the help of this book.It gives many good tips and useful cases ,also have some additional experiences of the author.However, I am sory that this book don't have any real and integrated distributed business solutions based on .NET Remoting(I think so ,at least ), although it contains many good cases. but I still strongly recommend you to buy this book, if you want to know .NET Remoting deeply.
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