Mixed Microsoft Question:
Explain When is Marshalling not necessary?
Answer:
Marshalling is the process of packaging and sending interface method parameters across thread, process or machine boundaries.
It is not necessary when the client and the server are on the same computer.
It is not necessary when the client and the server are on the same computer.
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