8 Index
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.NET Remoting Description Notation message
A
Abstract data model
client (section 3.1.1, section 3.3.1)
server (section 3.1.1, section 3.2.1)
B
C
Chunked_Message_Content packet
Client
abstract data model (section 3.1.1, section 3.3.1)
higher-layer triggered events (section 3.1.4, section 3.3.4)
initialization (section 3.1.3, section 3.3.3)
local events (section 3.1.7, section 3.3.7)
message processing (section 3.1.5, section 3.3.5)
sequencing rules (section 3.1.5, section 3.3.5)
timer events (section 3.1.6, section 3.3.6)
timers (section 3.1.2, section 3.3.2)
Constructing
Creating Proxy from Request URI and Server Type
D
Data model - abstract
client (section 3.1.1, section 3.3.1)
server (section 3.1.1, section 3.2.1)
De-Serializing the Message Content
E
F
G
H
Higher-layer triggered events
client (section 3.1.4, section 3.3.4)
server (section 3.1.4, section 3.2.4)
HTTP - Binary - OneWay Method Invocation
HTTP transport
I
Implementer - security considerations
Initialization
client (section 3.1.3, section 3.3.3)
server (section 3.1.3, section 3.2.3)
L
Local events
client (section 3.1.7, section 3.3.7)
server (section 3.1.7, section 3.2.7)
M
Mapping
Array Instances (section 3.1.5.1.7, section 3.1.5.2.6)
Class Instances (section 3.1.5.1.6, section 3.1.5.2.5)
Enum Values (section 3.1.5.1.9, section 3.1.5.2.8)
Null Object (section 3.1.5.1.12, section 3.1.5.2.10)
Primitive Values (section 3.1.5.1.8, section 3.1.5.2.7)
Remote Field Get (section 3.1.5.1.3, section 3.1.5.2.3)
Remote Field Set (section 3.1.5.1.4, section 3.1.5.2.4)
Remote Method
invocation reply (section 3.1.5.1.2, section 3.1.5.2.2)
Message processing
client (section 3.1.5, section 3.3.5)
server (section 3.1.5, section 3.2.5)
Messages
.NET Remoting Description Notation
syntax - TCP
N
O
OneWay Method Invocation
Other local events
P
R
Receiving a message - overview
Relationship to other protocols
Remote Method Invocation
S
Security
Sequencing rules
client (section 3.1.5, section 3.3.5)
server (section 3.1.5, section 3.2.5)
Serializing
to Binary Serialization Format (section 3.2.5.1.5.1, section 3.3.4.2.1.1)
to SOAP Serialization Format (section 3.2.5.1.5.2, section 3.3.4.2.1.2)
Server
abstract data model (section 3.1.1, section 3.2.1)
higher-layer triggered events (section 3.1.4, section 3.2.4)
initialization (section 3.1.3, section 3.2.3)
local events (section 3.1.7, section 3.2.7)
message processing (section 3.1.5, section 3.2.5)
sequencing rules (section 3.1.5, section 3.2.5)
timer events (section 3.1.6, section 3.2.6)
timers (section 3.1.2, section 3.2.2)
SOAP on HTTP
SOAP on TCP
SOAP over HTTP - TwoWay Method Invocation
SOAP over TCP - OneWay Method Invocation
T
TCP transport
TCP-Binary - TwoWay Method Invocation
Timer events
client (section 3.1.6, section 3.3.6)
server (section 3.1.6, section 3.2.6)
Timers
client (section 3.1.2, section 3.3.2)
server (section 3.1.2, section 3.2.2)
Triggered events - higher-layer
client (section 3.1.4, section 3.3.4)
server (section 3.1.4, section 3.2.4)
TwoWay Method Invocation
U
V