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I am trying to modify a textBox found in the server Form using remoting from the client side. i have tried some solutions i found, but none of them work. the remoting part works propperly, the only thing that I am not able to figure out is this:

this is what i have: client side:

...
private void btn_b1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
...
myFunc.update(string s);
...
}
...

sharedLibs:

public interface myInterf
{
void update(string s);

}

server side:

here i have 2 classes in the same namespace

class class1 : MarshalByRefObject, myInterf
{
public void update(string s)
{
//what do i write here to modify textBox1?
}
}
public partial class class2 : Form
{
...
// here is the textBox i am trying to alter;
} 

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Your problem seems to be to find the instance of the Form class. If this is WinForms, you can use

var myForm = Application.OpenForms["formName"];

where formName is the the value of the Name property of the Form.

But please note:

  • It is kind of strange to have a TextBox (or any UI) on a server, let alone to want to modify it from a client.
  • remoting is an older (deprecated) technology. Make sure you know about WCF.

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