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On the road to Indigo - Is .NET Remoting Dead?







On the road to Indigo - Is .NET Remoting
Dead?

On the road to Indigo - Is .NET Remoting
Dead?
03/06/2004 02:03 AM

.NET Remoting as we know it in the current .NET frameworks is NOT going away. It is NOT going to be removed from the .NET frameworks when Indigo ships. There are NO plans to remove it from the .NET frameworks. .NET Remoting will be here for some time to come!




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