COM+ Programming with Visual Basic : Developing COM+ Servers with COM, COM+, And . NET by Jose Mojica (2001, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherO'reilly Media, Incorporated
ISBN-101565928407
ISBN-139781565928404
eBay Product ID (ePID)1857211

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Number of Pages364 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameCom+ Programming with Visual Basic : Developing Com+ Servers with Com, Com+, and .net
Publication Year2001
SubjectProgramming / General, Programming Languages / Visual Basic, Programming / Microsoft
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers
AuthorJose Mojica
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight20.4 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width7 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2001-033137
Dewey Edition21
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal005.2/768
Table Of ContentPreface Chapter 1: COM+ Internals Chapter 2: Interface-Based Programming Chapter 3: How Interfaces Work Internally Chapter 4: In-Process Servers Chapter 5: Out-of-Process Servers and COM's Remoting Architecture Chapter 6: Versioning Chapter 7: COM+ Applications Chapter 8: Writing and Debugging COM+ Code Chapter 9: Transaction Services Chapter 10: COM+ Security Chapter 11: Introduction to .NET Colophon
SynopsisDrawing from the author's wide experience as a COM+ developer and instructor, this text delivers information that should help with creating robust, efficient, high-performance COM+ applications. It focuses on incorporating individual COM+ services into applications., The Visual Basic programming environment is designed to hide as many low-level system details as possible. While this approach can speed development time by allowing the developer to focus on the task at hand, it actually hinders the process when it obscures details the developer needs to understand or control. Such is often the case for programmers who are developing components that take advantage of COM+ services. "COM+ Programming with Visual Basic" addresses the information needs of these developers. For instance, despite the marketing hype about COM+ as the new and improved version of COM, classic COM is very much the foundation on which COM+ is built: COM+ components are a particular kind of COM component. Visual Basic hides almost all COM implementation details; yet it is precisely in the area of COM+ programming that these hidden details are most important. Therefore, the text devotes significant content to exploring COM internals: interface-based programming; how COM interfaces work internally; how COM components are activated; and how versioning COM components works in Visual Basic. The second section focuses on incorporating individual COM+ services, like transaction support, security, and asynchronous operations, into applications. The author concludes by discussing what developers need to learn to transition to Microsoft's coming .NET framework. Regardless of what lies ahead for .NET, many distributed systems are being built today with COM+. COM+ Programming with Visual Basic focuses on topics relevant to distributed applications that are here to stay: how to use interfaces; passing objects by reference or by value; what it means to have multithreaded applications; how declarative programming works; how to program within a distributed transaction; and how to add role-based security to applications., The importance of a book like COM+ Programming with Visual Basic lies in the fact that the Visual Basic programming environment is designed to hide as many low-level system details as possible. While this approach can speed development time by letting you focus on the task at hand, it actually hinders the process when it obscures details you need to understand or control. Such is often the case for programmers who are developing components that take advantage of COM+ services. COM+ Programming with Visual Basic takes aim squarely at the information needs of these developers.For instance, despite the marketing hype about COM+ as the new and improved version of COM, classic COM is very much the foundation on which COM+ is built: COM+ components are a particular kind of COM component. Visual Basic hides almost all COM implementation details; yet it is precisely in the area of COM+ programming that these hidden details are most important. Therefore, we've devoted significant content to exploring COM internals: Interface-based programming How COM interfaces work internally How COM components are activated How versioning COM components works in Visual Basic The second section focuses on incorporating individual COM+ services, like transaction support, security, and asynchronous operations, into applications. The author concludes by discussing what you need to learn to transition to Microsoft's coming .NET framework.Regardless of what lies ahead for .NET, many distributed systems are being built today with COM+. COM+ Programming with Visual Basic focuses on topics relevant to distributed applications that are here to stay: How to use interfaces Passing objects by reference or by value What it means to have multithreaded applications How declarative programming works How to program within a distributed transaction How to add role-based security to applications There's simply no other documentation available for much of what's in COM+ Programming with Visual Basic. It's destined to be the resource behind the most robust, efficient, high-performance COM+ applications., The first part of this book focuses on information for creating efficient COM+ applications. The second focuses on using individual services like transaction support and security into applications.
LC Classification NumberQA76.9.A73M65 2001

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