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In this chapter, we went on a journey into the interior of .NET Remoting, a journey made possible by the “pluggability” of its architecture. We began by inserting our own custom channel sink into the chain. Then we modified that into a client-side formatter (message) sink, before implementing our own formatter. We also implemented our own serialization on a simple object to use with the formatter sink. Finally, we implemented our own custom TCP/IP socket-based channel.

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© 2005 Tobin Titus, Syed Fahad Gilani, Mike Gillespie, James Hart, Benny K. Mathew, Andy Olsen, David Curran, Jon Pinnock, Robin Pars, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, Sandra Gopikrishna, Tejaswi Redkar, Srinivasa Sivakumar

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(2005). Custom Remoting. In: Pro .NET 1.1 Remoting, Reflection, and Threading. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0025-3_3

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