How to: Configure a Remoting Client in IISĀ
The following example configures a remoting client in IIS. The url attribute in the <client> tag points to the location of the remote application. This is the location the application will use when it needs a client-activated object. Each server-activated object has a specific URL pointing to the location of the object.
Example
<configuration>
<system.runtime.remoting>
<application>
<client
url = "http://www. cpandl.com"
displayName="MyApplication"
>
<wellknown
type = "myType,myAssembly"
url = http://www. cpandl.com/myType.soap"
/>
<activated
type = "myClientActivatedType,myAssembly"
/>
</client>
</application>
</system.runtime.remoting>
</configuration>
See Also
Reference
System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingConfiguration Class
Concepts
Client-Side Registration
Configuration of Remote Applications
Remote Object Configuration
Other Resources
Registering Remote Objects Using Configuration Files
.NET Framework Remoting Overview