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1. | ![]() COM Programming with Microsoft® .NET By: Julian Templeman; John Paul Mueller Publisher: Microsoft Press Publication Date: 26-FEB-2003 Insert Date: 18-MAY-2005 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: COM Programming with Microsoft® .NET Providing both theoretical and practical approaches, this in-depth programming guide explains how to interoperate between COM/COM+ and Microsoft® .NET. Coverage includes writing COM and COM+ code, disconnected applications, and new technologies in .NET....
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2. | ![]() COM and .NET Component Services By: Juval Löwy Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 25-SEP-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: COM and .NET Component Services
With COM and .NET Component Services, skilled COM developers
can leverage their knowledge for the next generation of components
to be built for Microsoft's new .NET framework. A primary goal of
Microsoft's COM+ is to provide proven design solutions for scalable
systems. Assuming experience with classic COM, COM and .NET
Component Services focuses on the added services of COM+,
including support for transactions, queued components, events,
concurrency management, and security. Along the way, it ably
demonstrates that COM+ is a masterpiece of design and usability
from the ground up--truly a...
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3. | ![]() Building Web Services with Java™: Making Sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI By: Steve Graham; Simeon Simeonov; Toufic Boubez; Doug Davis; Glen Daniels; Yuichi Nakamura; Ryo Neyama Publisher: Sams Publication Date: 12-DEC-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Building Web Services with Java™: Making Sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI Building Web Services with SOAP, XML, and UDDI assumes
proficiency with Java and with distributed computing tools.
Throughout the book, examples will be presented using Java and the
Apache SOAP platform, although a set of sidebars will address .NET
development, which Microsoft developers will use to deploy Web
services. The book uses progressive disclosure to present an
increasingly complex project as it moves through its development
cycle. The final section of the book presents linking the completed
project with other systems built in J2EE and .NET....
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4. | ![]() COM+ Programming: A Practical Guide Using Visual C++ and ATL By: Pradeep Tapadiya Publisher: Prentice Hall Publication Date: 15-SEP-2000 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: COM+ Programming: A Practical Guide Using Visual C++ and ATL
Maximizing COM/COM+ software reusability and scalability:
practical solutions!
Developing robust enterprise COM+ applications: Proven
guidelines and sample code
In-depth coverage: IDL interface design, COM+ synchronization,
transactions, queuing, security, events, and more
Techniques for administering distributed component
environments
Maximizing COM/COM+ reuse and scalability: practical,
enterprise-class solutions!
If you're ready to develop COM/COM+ enterprise applications,
start with this practical, solutions-focused guide! Using case
studies and real-world code...
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5. | Overview: COM+ Unleashed COM+ Unleashed provides a complete understanding of how to build
and implement COM components, focusing on using COM+. This book
shows you how to build COM objects and encapsulate their
functionality, use distributed COM to build client/server and
Web-based enterprise applications, and enhance applications with
distributed services (MTS, MSMQ). You'll also see how to fully
utilize the COM+ model to enhance productivity and to create highly
flexible and powerful applications and encapsulate business logic
into COM objects. You'll learn how to apply the COM+ model
creatively and effectively to...
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6. | Overview: Applying COM+ COM+ is Microsoft¿s new version of its COM
object-oriented programming framework. Built into Windows 2000,
this is an extremely powerful and complex technology that
consolidates the features of a number of existing Microsoft tools:
OLE, ActiveX, DCOM, Microsoft Message Queue, and Microsoft
Transaction Server. By pulling all of these disparate services into
one unified technology, COM+ hold the promise of greater efficiency
and more diverse capabilities for developers who are creating
applications - either enterprise or commercial software -- to run
on a Windows 2000 system. The demand for...
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