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MicrosoftВ® .NET Distributed Applications: Integrating XML Web Services and .NET Remoting (Pro-Developer)
MicrosoftВ® .NET Distributed Applications: Integrating XML Web Services and .NET Remoting (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 0735619336
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 174
Authors:
Matthew MacDonald
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Who Should Read This Book
The Focus of This Book
The Three-Part Structure of This Book
System Requirements
Code Samples
Variable Naming
Feedback
Microsoft Press Support
Part I: Key Technologies
Chapter 1. Understanding Distributed Architecture
What Is a Distributed Application?
ClientServer Architecture
Distributed Architecture
Summary
Chapter 2. .NET Components
What Is a Component?
The Component s Role in a Distributed System
Dissecting a Sample Component
The IComponent Interface
Connection Strings and Configuration Files
Deploying an Assembly
Versioning Assemblies
Using Configuration Files with Shared Assemblies
Summary
Chapter 3. Disconnected Data: The Universal Language
The Role of ADO.NET in a Distributed System
The ADO.NET Object Family
The DataSet
XML and Cross-Platform Data Exchange
Summary
Chapter 4. .NET Remoting: A More Durable DCOM
The Role of .NET Remoting in a Distributed System
.NET Remoting Fundamentals
Key .NET Remoting Design Decisions
A Simple Remoting Server
SingleCall Objects
Singleton Objects
Bidirectional Communication
Configuring Object Lifetime
Common Remoting Exceptions
Summary
Chapter 5. XML Web Services (RPC the Easy Way)
The Role of XML Web Services in a Distributed System
.NET Remoting vs. XML Web Services
XML Web Service Plumbing
Creating an XML Web Service
Testing the XML Web Service
Consuming the XML Web Service
ASP.NET Platform Services
Publishing an XML Web Service
Cross-Platform XML Web Services
Summary
Chapter 6. Threaded Clients (Responsive Interfaces)
What Is Multithreading?
The Role of Threaded Clients in a Distributed System
Threading in .NET
Asynchronous Delegates
Wait Handles
Callbacks
Asynchronous IO
Custom Threading
Locking
Custom Threaded Objects
Summary
Chapter 7. Thread Pools and Services (Scalable Programming)
The Role of Threading in a Distributed System
Singleton Basics
An XML Web Service Singleton
Windows Services
Summary
Chapter 8. Messaging (Lightweight Communication)
The Role of Messaging in a Distributed System
Fire-and-Forget Communication
Introducing Message Queuing
Message Queuing Basics
Manipulating Queues in .NET
Sending a Message
Message Queues in a Distributed Application
Summary
Chapter 9. COM (Component Services)
The Role of COM in a Distributed System
COM and Interop
COM Registration Basics
Object Pooling
Just-in-Time Activation
Automatic Transactions
Less Useful COM Services
Summary
Part II: Developing an Architecture
Chapter 10. Enterprise Application Modeling
Key Considerations for Distributed Components
Performance vs. Scalability
Designing in Tiers
Distributed Design Patterns
Choosing the Right .NET Technology
Physical Architecture
Summary
Chapter 11. Advanced Remoting Techniques
Developing with .NET Remoting in Mind
.NET Remoting and XML Web Services Revisited
Programmatic Registration
Dynamic Publication
Summary
Chapter 12. Optimizing the Data Tier
Connection Pooling
Developing a Data Transfer Plan
Caching
Optimizing the Database
Summary
Chapter 13. Implementing Security
Authentication and Authorization
Windows Authentication
Custom Role-Based Authentication
Encryption
SSL
The .NET Encryption Classes
Summary
Chapter 14. Monitoring, Logging, and Profiling
Server-Side Logging
Client-Side Logging
Profiling with Performance Counters
Summary
Chapter 15. Deployment Strategies
Traditional Deployment Problems and .NET Solutions
The Application Launcher
The Application Browser
Summary
Part III: Case Studies
Chapter 16. Invoicer.NET Traveling Sales
Defining the Problem
Defining the Solution
The Data Layer
The Back-End OrderProcessor Service
The Web Front End
The XML Web Service Layer
Migration Strategies
Summary
Chapter 17. Transact.NET Order Fulfillment
Defining the Problem
Defining the Solution
The Data Layer
The Order Submission XML Web Service
The Order Client
The Internal OrderFill Client
Future Directions
Summary
Chapter 18. SuperCompute.NET Work Requests
Defining the Problem
Defining the Solution
The Data Layer
The Render Web Service
The Client
The Task Processor
Future Directions
Summary
Chapter 19. Microsoft Case Studies
The IBuySpy Storefront
The IBuySpy Portal
Duwamish 7
.NET Pet Shop
Fitch Mather Stocks 7
Nile Books
ColdStorage
Jaggle
Favorites Service
Appendix About the Author
Matthew MacDonald
MicrosoftВ® .NET Distributed Applications: Integrating XML Web Services and .NET Remoting (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 0735619336
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 174
Authors:
Matthew MacDonald
BUY ON AMAZON
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