I'm on my way to MCADness, and currently studying for exam 70-310 ("Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework"), using Mike Gunderloy's book on the topic.
Only about 3 chapters to go now - and i'll be ready to start cramming up on practice exams.
Last night I finished studying .Net remoting and I must say that for such a frightening topic, it was surprisingly easy. So I've drafted up this Quick and Dirty Guide to .Net Remoting.
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'secretGeek' on Fri, 30 Apr 2004 04:48:36 GMT, writes:
relax Alma -- it won't be as bad as you think.
sorry i left out lifetime and sponsors -- but i don't remember any questions on them on the exam.
activation types, and the syntax for these are the most important thing.
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'Alma St.Mcad' on Fri, 30 Apr 2004 02:56:49 GMT, writes:
I've been poring over the MSDN docs and coding like a crazy woman, and it just goes deeper and deeper. You've done a great job with the topic (love the class factory) but I need more, and I need it tonight (exam is 11:00 tomorrow)! What about lifetimes and sponsors? What about IIS hosting?
I wish I'd had Gunderloy's book earlier - I'll certainly recommend it (and this article) to friends.
Thanks mucho