Chapter 10. Enterprise Application Modeling
Part I of this book presented the .NET technologies that you need to create distributed applications. Each one of these technologies is a key to solving a particular problem or unlocking a particular feature for a distributed system. However, you can’t apply these technologies blindly. If you do, the result will be a disorganized, poorly performing tangle of code. Your use of features such as XML Web services, .NET Remoting, threading, and COM+ services must emerge from a well-planned design.
This chapter considers the fundamental considerations for planning a distributed system. These include the role each component should play, how different parts of the system should communicate, and where business ...
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