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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:44:36+00:00 2026-05-15T04:44:36+00:00

.NET has a thing called remoting where you can pass objects around between separate

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.NET has a thing called remoting where you can pass objects around between separate appdomains or even physical machines. I don’t fully understand how the magic is done, hence this question.

In remoting there are two base ways of passing objects around – either they can be serialized (converted to a bunch of bytes and the rebuilt at the other end) or they can inherit from MarshalByRefObject, in which case .NET makes some transparent proxies and all method calls are forwarded back to the original instance.

This is pretty cool and works like magic. And I don’t like magic in programming. Looking at the MarshalByRefObject with the Reflector I don’t see anything that would set it apart from any other typical object. Not even a weird internal attribute or anything. So how is the whole transparent proxy thing organized? Can I make such a mechanism myself? Can I make an alternate MyMarshalByRefObject which would not inherit from MarshalByRefObject but would still act the same? Or is MarshalByRefObject receiving some special treatment by the .NET engine itself and the whole remoting feat is non-duplicatable by mere mortals?

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    2026-05-15T04:44:37+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:44 am

    The magic seems to be in a special TransparentProxy class – the .NET Runtime handles it in a special way.

    • If you want to use it, see an article about RealProxy
    • If you want to read more about the "magic", see an article on TransparentProxy implementation.
    • For a basic overview, try the MSDN article "Remoting: A Technical Overview".

    I think that MarshalByRefObject may contain some additional internal information which can be helpful for this mechanism, but I haven’t looked much into that.

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