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  2. .NET Remoting - Wikipedia

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    .NET Remoting makes a reference of a remotable object available to a client application, which then instantiates and uses a remotable object as if it were a local object. [4] However, the actual code execution happens at the server-side. A remotable object is identified by Activation URLs and are instantiated by a connection to the URL. [5]

  3. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    The server is a transforming proxy (e.g. a Web accelerator) that received a 200 OK from its origin, but is returning a modified version of the origin's response. [1]: §15.3.4 [1]: §7.7 204 No Content The server successfully processed the request, and is not returning any content. 205 Reset Content

  4. HTTP 502 - Wikipedia

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    Server overload: If a proxy server or gateway is overwhelmed with a large number of requests and is unable to process all of them in a timely manner, it can result in ...

  5. Proxy pattern - Wikipedia

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    The local object is a proxy for the remote object, and method invocation on the local object results in remote method invocation on the remote object. An example would be an ATM implementation, where the ATM might hold proxy objects for bank information that exists in the remote server.

  6. Proxy server - Wikipedia

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    A proxy server may reside on the user's local computer, or at any point between the user's computer and destination servers on the Internet. A proxy server that passes unmodified requests and responses is usually called a gateway or sometimes a tunneling proxy. A forward proxy is an Internet-facing proxy used to retrieve data from a wide range ...

  7. Reverse proxy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_proxy

    The client on the Internet is unaware of the internal network, and cannot tell whether it is communicating with a proxy or directly with a web server. In computer networks, a reverse proxy or surrogate server is a proxy server that appears to any client to be an ordinary web server, but in reality merely acts as an intermediary that forwards ...

  8. HTTP - Wikipedia

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    To allow intermediate HTTP nodes (proxy servers, web caches, etc.) to accomplish their functions, some of the HTTP headers (found in HTTP requests/responses) are managed hop-by-hop whereas other HTTP headers are managed end-to-end (managed only by the source client and by the target web server).

  9. Proxy auto-config - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_auto-config

    Caching of proxy auto-configuration results by domain name in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 5.5 or newer limits the flexibility of the PAC standard. In effect, you can choose the proxy based on the domain name, but not on the path of the URL. Alternatively, you need to disable caching of proxy auto-configuration results by editing the registry. [7]