What is new in remoting in .Net 2.0?
Matt Tavis told us what is new in remoting in .Net 2.0 in a newgroup post.
http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/previewFrame.asp?ICP=whidbey&sLCID=US&sgroupURL=microsoft.private.whidbey.remoting&sMessageID=%253CWQFwN41bEHA.2924@cpmsftngxa06.phx.gbl%253E
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RE: New Changes? |
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"\"Matt Tavis [MSFT]\"" |
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7/21/2004 1:05:19 PM |
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Hi Jignesh,
Here is a list of high-level features for remoting in Whidbey (.NET
Framework 2.0):
- IpcChannel - This is a same-box cross-process channel, which avoids the
reliance on a network stack a la Tcp and Http Channels.
- Secure TcpChannel - TcpChannel now support encryption, signing and
authentication via new underlying SSPI APIs in System.Net
- Version Tolerant Serialization - more a serialization feature but this
allows for versioning of types without worrying about failing to
de/serialize when communicating with older versions on the client/server.
- Generics support - Full use of generics is supported in remoting
applications
- IPv6 support - Supports IPv6 addresses
- Connection cache control for TcpChannel - this allows the control of the
connection cache timeout to better support load-balancing scenarios with
the TcpChannel
Matt Tavis
Program Manager
XML Web Services
Microsoft Corporation
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