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What’s a proxy of the server object in .NET Remoting?

Author: Raja | Posted on: 4/27/2008 11:51:11 PM | Category: Remoting, Web Services, XML, XSLT | Views:457 |  Print Source: http://blogs.crsw.com/mark/articles/253.aspx | Asked In: Many Interviews





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It’s a fake copy of the server object that resides on the client side and behaves as if it was the server. It handles the communication between real server object and the client object. This process is also known as marshaling.


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