How to: Build a Remotable Type
This topic is specific to a legacy technology that is retained for backward compatibility with existing applications and is not recommended for new development. Distributed applications should now be developed using the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF).
To enable objects in other application domains to use an instance of your class, your class must inherit from MarshalByRefObject. The following procedure describes how to create a basic object that can be created and invoked from objects executing in another application domain.
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See How to: Compile and Run a Basic Remoting Application for complete instructions on how to build and run this sample. |
To build a remotable type
Define a class that derives from the MarshalByRefObject class.
Public Class RemotableType
Inherits MarshalByRefObject
…
End Class
public class RemotableType : MarshalByRefObject
{
…
}
Example
' RemotableType.vb
Imports System
Public Class RemotableType
Inherits MarshalByRefObject
Public Function SayHello() As String
Console.WriteLine("RemotableType.SayHello() was called!")
Return "Hello, world"
End Function
End Class
// RemotableType.cs
using System;
public class RemotableType : MarshalByRefObject
{
public string SayHello()
{
Console.WriteLine("RemotableType.SayHello() was called!");
return "Hello, world";
}
}
See Also
Tasks
How to: Build a Hosting Application
How to: Build a Client Application
Reference
Concepts
Configuration of Remote Applications
Server Activation