Understanding and Programming COM+: A Practical Guide to Windows 2000 DNA - Softcover

Oberg, Robert J.

 
9780130231147: Understanding and Programming COM+: A Practical Guide to Windows 2000 DNA

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About the Author

DANA L. WYATT, Ph. D. formed EMCA Consulting in 1993 to provide advanced object-oriented training, mentoring, and consulting services. She received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Texas A&M University and taught computer science for 13 years at Texas A&M, TCU, and the University of North Texas, receiving a NASA-ASEE fellowship for research at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.

ROBERT J. OBERG is founder and President of Object Innovations, a leading developer of integrated courseware on fundamental software including Microsoft .NET, COM+, and Java. His books include "Understanding and Programming COM+," "Introduction to C# Using .NET" and "Application Development Using C# and .NET" (Prentice Hall PTR). He is editor of The Integrated .NET Series. Oberg holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University.

From the Back Cover

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) Go beyond the basics! Understand ADO, ATL, clustering, distributed transactions and more

Make the most of Microsoft's COM+, DNA, and Windows 2000-hands-on!

This is the only book you need to master Windows 2000 COM+ and Distributed interNet Applications (DNA) programming. Robert J. Oberg combines a crystal-clear review of COM+ theory with practical hands-on coding techniques-delivering the in-depth expertise you need for enterprise development!

Oberg starts by introducing COM+ and Microsoft's DNA architecture: the forest and the trees. Discover how to build a testbed you can use for your COM+/DNA application development; then refresh yourself on the key COM/DCOM concepts that underlie COM+ development, including interfaces, classes, apartments, automation, error processing and debugging. Next, master the key COM+ techniques associated with advanced multi-tier development-hands-on, through building your own application

You'll find detailed coverage of COM+ security in Windows 2000 environments; a "survival guide" of key database programming techniques; practical information on creating Web applications using Active Server Pages; and much more. The book, far more than most COM/DCOM/COM+ books, will make you self-sufficient in the most important practical technologies associated with Windows DNA.

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