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Understanding and Programming COM+
by Robert J. Oberg
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The book is intended as a practical guide to learning COM+ for use in building three-tier
applications that exploit Microsoft’s Windows DNA architecture. It is based on many
years of experience programming and teaching COM. The book is focused on the needs
of developers, but it should also prove useful to others on a COM+ project, including
architects and managers.
The book is organized into three parts. The first part introduces
COM+ and provides an overall introduction to Microsoft’s Distributed interNet
Applications architecture, or Windows DNA. The second part of the book provides
thorough coverage of the fundamentals of COM which underpin COM+. The third part
covers COM+ itself and shows how to build multiple-tier applications conforming to the
Windows DNA model.
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- Learn from the in-depth introduction
to Microsoft’s DNA and COM+
- Deepen your understanding of the
crucial COM/DCOM concepts at the heart
of COM+
- Build a working multi-tier Windows 2000
COM+ application — start to finish
- Learn how to create Web-based applications
using COM+
- Master COM+ Transactions and
Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ)
- Understand ADO, ATL, clustering,
distributed transactions, and more
Table of Contents
Complete CD-ROM for book
CD-ROM Update
Errata
About the author
Other COM/COM+ books and courses
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Copyright © 2004 • Object Innovations, Inc.
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