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Developers who are new to the .NET platform often assume that .NET is all about building Internetcentric applications (given that the term “.NET” often conjures the notion of “interNET” software). As you have already seen, however, this is simply not the case. In fact, the construction of web-centric programs is simply one tiny (but quite well-touted) aspect of the .NET platform. In this same vein of misinformation, many new .NET developers tend to assume that XML web services are the only way to interact with remote objects. Again, this is not true. Using the .NET remoting layer, you are able to build peer-to-peer distributed applications that have nothing to do with HTTP or XML (if you so choose).
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(2007). The .NET Remoting Layer. In: Pro C# with .NET 3.0. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0201-1_18
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