Author: Tim Ewald
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0201615940
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0201615940
Transactional COM+: Building Scalable Applications
Building enterprise-scale distributed applications is incredibly difficult. Get Transactional COM+ computer books for free.
Microsoft built COM+ to help, but most developers don't understand it well enough to achieve their goals. In Transactional COM+, Tim Ewald gives developers the comprehensive foundation they need to build business-critical systems with COM+. Ewald explains exactly what problems COM+ aims to solve -- including why it is so difficult to build scalable systems using traditional object-oriented techniques, and how object-oriented style must change in order to build enterprise-scale distributed systems. Next, Ewald introduces COM+ in detail, explaining why COM+ works the way it does, and what the technology's behavior implies about designing effective systems with COM+. Understand Check Transactional COM+ our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Microsoft built COM+ to help, but most developers don't understand it well enough to achieve their goals. In Transactional COM+, Tim Ewald gives developers the comprehensive foundation they need to build business-critical systems with COM+. Ewald explains exactly what problems COM+ aims to solve -- including why it is so difficult to build scalable systems using traditional object-oriented techniques, and how object-oriented style must change in order to build enterprise-scale distributed systems. Next, Ewald introduces COM+ in detail, explaining why COM+ works the way it does, and what the technology's behavior implies about designing effective systems with COM+ icrosoft built COM+ to help, but most developers don't understand it well enough to achieve their goals. In Transactional COM+, Tim Ewald gives developers the comprehensive foundation they need to build business-critical systems with COM+. Ewald explains exactly what problems COM+ aims to solve -- including why it is so difficult to build scalable systems using traditional object-oriented techniques, and how object-oriented style must change in order to build enterprise-scale distributed systems. Next, Ewald introduces COM+ in detail, explaining why COM+ works the way it does, and what the technology's behavior implies about designing effective systems with COM+. Understand
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