Chapter 6. Message Sinks and Contexts

In this chapter, we’ll continue exploring the customization of the .NET Remoting architecture by customizing features of the context architecture and message sinks. A deeper understanding of contexts and message sinks can help you design more efficient and powerful .NET Remoting applications. We’ll use message sinks and contexts to prevent a client of a remote object from making a remote method call if the client passes invalid parameters to a method, thus saving a round-trip to the remote object. We’ll also look at how you can trace messages and log exceptions thrown across context boundaries.

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