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November 2002 - Posts
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Follow up to my previous post regarding the possibility of intercepting a call to ServicedComponent by having it implement IMessageSink. Short story: it doesn't work. Reason: ServicedComponentProxy calls RemotingServices.ExecuteMessage() which basically Read More
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Clemens also just shared his opinion about whether EnterpriseServices are basically only for distributed TX or not. Read More
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From the while you've been out-department.
Don found a cool feature in Remoting: MarshalByRefObjects can implement IMessageSink. In this case, when accessed via a transparent proxy, instead of calling the real method, the object's IMessageSink.SyncProcessMessage() Read More
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John Lam joins our discussion of Enterprise Services by discussing the obvious question
If I'm writing a managed application that has a web-based front end, and I don't need distributed transactions, why do I need to care about Enterprise Services? Read More
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Due to some interesting developments which have been started at WIN-DEV and re-confirmed during the last week, I'm currently also spending some time with polishing up my .NET skills. Hey, that's going to be the first time that someone wants to do Read More
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Some of you might wonder why I didn't post too much lately, and didn't even respond or link to a great piece written by Sam Gentile some days ago. The simple reason is that I've been on the road for the last two months and will continue to do so Read More
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Tomas Restrepo is joining the discussion on EnterpriseServices. He's talking about some of the practical issues of using EnterpriseServices, like load balancing and the necessity of GAC registration. Read More
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I like Clemens' current piece about power = work/time in which he states that raw performance must not be the most critical or even the only piece of data on which to base your architecture or implementation choice. (Obvious Read More
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Why, oh why, doesn't allow EnterpriseServices the same level of interception Remoting does? This would really make the world a better place ... or such. And after all, E/S already uses IMessage & friend ...
If I get one wish granted for V 2.0, Read More
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OMG, "Advanced .NET Remoting" is in the "Top 10 Editor's Picks: Computers and Internet" for 2002 (and it's the only .NET book there). This rocks! Read More
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[sellsbrothers.com: Windows Developer News] New C# Language Features (someday). "On November 7th, at the OOPSLA Conference in Seattle, WA, C# creator Anders Hejlsberg unveiled several potential language features for the next major release of Visual C# Read More
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[douglasp] http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/uploads/68000/68643_sw_switch.swf: Great parody. Read More
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[douglasp]: Rotor 1.0: It runs on Mac OS X. Let me repeat that. It runs on Mac OS X. I haven't seen a single Mac site run this story yet and only one blog.
Please, don't misunderstand me - I absolutely love Rotor and spent a considerable time Read More
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