Introduction
The following article's aim is to help those of you who want to use .NET Remoting on Framework 1.1*. This article will not teach you Remoting, mainly because I am not an expert on that field. Furthermore, my CodeProject colleagues published some useful and nice to read articles on that issue (see links below). The attached projects were kept simple as possible to allow you to overcome the changes presented by Framework 1.1*. It handles the maladies of security exception, serialization and delegates issues.
Background
Recently, I have faced the challenge of exposing objects via .NET Remoting. Like the most of you, I have started with the MSDN, and of course CodeProject, but all the examples were suited for Framework 1.0 only. Attempts to run 1.0 project on a 1.1 Framework ends with lots of exceptions.
- Type
System.DelegateSerializationHolder
and the types derived from it (such as System.DelegateSerializationHolder
) are not permitted to be deserialized at this security level.
- Because of security restrictions, the type
System.Runtime.Remoting.ObjRef
cannot be accessed.
- This remoting proxy has no channel sink which means either the server has no registered server channels that are listening, or this application has no suitable client channel to talk to the server.
The web is full of developers' complaints on the very same problems but I have not found a simple, corrective and comprehensive example. So there you have it!.
Code snippets
Activate through Config files
Server side configuration
<system.runtime.remoting>
<application name="ServerAssembly" >
<service>
-->
-->
-->
<wellknown mode="Singleton"
type="SharedAssembly.SharedObj, SharedAssembly"
objectUri="ParachuteExample" />
</service>
<channels>
<channel ref="tcp" port="6123">
<serverProviders>
<formatter ref="binary" typeFilterLevel="Full" />
</serverProviders>
</channel>
</channels>
</application>
</system.runtime.remoting>
Server side code
RemotingConfiguration.Configure ("ServerAssembly.exe.config");
Client side configuration
<system.runtime.remoting>
<application>
<client>
<wellknown
type="SharedAssembly.SharedObj, SharedAssembly"
url="tcp://localhost:6123/ParachuteExample"
/>
</client>
<channels>
<channel ref="tcp" port="0">
<clientProviders>
<formatter ref="binary" />
</clientProviders>
<serverProviders>
<formatter ref="binary" typeFilterLevel="Full" />
</serverProviders>
</channel>
</channels>
</application>
Client side code
RemotingConfiguration.Configure ("ClientAssembly.exe.config");
SharedObj remObject = new SharedObj();
Activate through code
Server side
BinaryClientFormatterSinkProvider clientProvider = null;
BinaryServerFormatterSinkProvider serverProvider =
new BinaryServerFormatterSinkProvider();
serverProvider.TypeFilterLevel =
System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.TypeFilterLevel.Full;
IDictionary props = new Hashtable();
props["port"] = 6123;
props["typeFilterLevel"] = TypeFilterLevel.Full;
TcpChannel chan = new TcpChannel(
props,clientProvider,serverProvider);
ChannelServices.RegisterChannel(chan);
RemotingConfiguration.RegisterWellKnownServiceType(typeof(SharedObj),
"ParachuteExample",
WellKnownObjectMode.Singleton);
Client Side
BinaryClientFormatterSinkProvider clientProvider =
new BinaryClientFormatterSinkProvider();
BinaryServerFormatterSinkProvider serverProvider =
new BinaryServerFormatterSinkProvider();
serverProvider.TypeFilterLevel =
System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.TypeFilterLevel.Full;
IDictionary props = new Hashtable();
props["port"] = 0;
string s = System.Guid.NewGuid().ToString();
props["name"] = s;
props["typeFilterLevel"] = TypeFilterLevel.Full;
TcpChannel chan = new TcpChannel(
props,clientProvider,serverProvider);
ChannelServices.RegisterChannel(chan);
Type typeofRI = typeof(IParachute);
IParachute remObject = (IParachute)Activator.GetObject( typeofRI,
"tcp://localhost:6123/ParachuteExample");
Using the code
Since some of you like configuration files while others like to connect and create the well known object via code, I have included two projects accordingly. Both projects, codeActivationExample.zip and configFileExample.zip, include the same assemblies as follows:
- ClientAssembly
- ServerAssembly
- SharedAssembly