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  Enterprise Services with the .NET Framework: Developing Distributed Business Solutions with .NET Enterprise Services

Enterprise Services with the .NET Framework: Developing Distributed Business Solutions with .NET Enterprise Services 

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How to create a serviced component, how serviced objects are activated, and how to use the different kinds of object contexts

How to manage concurrency and synchronization for serviced components to achieve optimal performance and data integrity

How to integrate COM components with the .NET Framework

How to use serviced components over a network with DCOM, SOAP Services, and ASP.NET Web services

How to use .NET Enterprise Services transactions to achieve Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability

How to build a compensating resource manager to allow your own resources to participate in Enterprise Services transactions

How to maintain application state in a client application, in a serviced component, in shared properties, or in a database

How to create and use Loosely Coupled Events using COM+

How to secure a distributed solution using authorization, authentication, impersonation, and confidentiality

How to deploy and configure Enterprise Services applications

Published: Jun 3, 2005 Dimensions 7x9-1/4 ; Pages: 576; Edition: 1st.


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    Customer: William G. Ryan, Microsoft MVP, Senior Software Developer, TiBA Soutions, LLC
    For anyone involved in the .NET community, it's hard to not have heard of Christian Nagel. Christian is a true heavyweight of .NET in general, and Enterprise Services in particular.


    Customer: Clayton Burt, Managing Partner, Onzo, LLC
    Whether you are a seasoned architect or a new developer, distributed application development can be difficult, since it covers such a wide range of complex technologies. Until now there was precious little in the way of guidance


    Customer: Brian Davis, Director of Software Development, InfoPro Group, Inc., Co-Creator, KnowDotNet.com
    Making the transition to distributed application architecture introduces many issues in security and deployment and requires a new way of thinking about events, transactions, and messaging. This book shows developers and architects alike how to use .NET E

     
     

     
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