mattavis's WebLog -
Mostly work... Indigo Transports, .NET Remoting and Serialization
I have seen numerous blog and newsgroup posts about how XmlSerialization and ASMX WebServices...
Date: 10/11/2005
This is a long post so I’ll summarize my findings up front. Summary: Following the .NET Remoting...
Date: 10/10/2005
Here is the final trick. And those of you who have read the series have waited a while for this...
Date: 10/05/2005
A little self-promotion never hurt anyone... Some new MSDN TV content has recently been made...
Date: 02/15/2005
Shhh... Don't Tell Anyone but I am using .NET Remoting: Part 3 - Use interfaces and serializable types in your contract
Now that you expose the your remote object through a CLR interface, that interface should limit...
Date: 02/07/2005
Shhh... Don't Tell Anyone but I am using .NET Remoting: Part 2 - Consider making your implementation internal
In Part 1 it was suggested to use only interfaces to program against your remoted object. Another...
Date: 02/04/2005
One of the easiest ways to avoid locking yourself into .NET Remoting is to avoid exposing its most...
Date: 09/24/2004
So you've heard about SOA and Indigo and the future of distributed application development on .NET....
Date: 09/23/2004
Now that I have your attention... We are seriously considering deprecating the SoapFormatter in .NET...
Date: 08/23/2004
I'll be going to TechEd Europe to give a few talks. If you are interested in any of the following...
Date: 06/24/2004
Interested in Web Services features in Whidbey? So am I! Yasser Shohoud, Software Legend, and I will...
Date: 05/20/2004
Those of you scouring the list of talks at TechEd for in-depth .NET Remoting discussions will be...
Date: 05/20/2004
As a first blog entry, I figure introductions are in order. I am Matt Tavis, PM at Microsoft working...
Date: 05/20/2004