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Jacek He?ka - 04 Feb 2004 13:50 GMT
Hi,
I discovered quite tricky method to marshal my objects by reference or by
value depending on my needs.
Objects have to be MarshalByRefObject subclasses and be serializable. I made
a subclass of ObjRef that was able to serialize whole objects. It worked
good with .NET Framework 1.0 but causes exception with .NET Framework 1.1.
Is it a possibility to fix it without doing two hierarchies of objects?
MSFT - 05 Feb 2004 03:00 GMT
Ji Jacek,

Thank you for using the community.  From the description, the object
inherits from MarshalByRefObject and ISerializable Interface. When you need
to pass by value, did you serialize the object first? And from current
information, I haven't found anything which may cause it didn't work with
framework 1.1? What is the exception you found? What is the code throwing
it?

Luke
Microsoft Online Support

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