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Object-Oriented Programming
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Applying COM+

by Gregory Brill
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Overview

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 reliable and real-world application-based information on COM+ is huge, and so far greatly exceeds the availability of such documentation.This book will provide a coherent, unified view of the COM+ architecture.

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Gregory Brill's Applying COM+ is an invaluable resource to help application designers, programmers and managers conceptualize the new functionality of COM+ and how it can be utilized within their enterprise systems. Applying COM+ goes deeper to provide much-needed insight into coding techniques for both VB and C++ developers, and when and how to make use of specific COM+ services. Unlike other books which assume little programming expertise from their readers, Applying COM+ also offers intermediate and advanced level users new tips and insights. 504pp.

Book Details

Published
October 4, 2000
Publisher
Sams
Pages
504
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780735709782

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