Building an application that uses .NET remoting to communicate across application ___domain boundaries is very straightforward. You must have an implementation of a remotable type, a listening or host application ___domain, a client or calling application ___domain, and you must configure the remoting system in each application ___domain to use remote activation for the remotable type. This process applies no matter how complex your remoting scenario becomes.
In This Section
- Building a Remotable Type
Describes how to build a remotable ** type. - Building a Host Application
Describes how to build a host application that listens for remote clients of a remotable type. - Building a Client Application
Describes how to build an application that creates an instance of your remotable type and accesses designated members. - Compiling and Running the Basic Application
Describes how to compile and run the simple application. - Basic Remoting Task List
Describes how to build and execute applications that use .NET remoting.
Related Sections
- Configuration
Describes the information .NET remoting system needs to make remote calls work. - Remoting Examples
Provides several complete sample applications that use different elements of the remoting infrastructure.