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Visual Basic and COM+ Programming by Example Peishu Li

Visual Basic and COM+ Programming by Example By Peishu Li

Visual Basic and COM+ Programming by Example by Peishu Li


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Combining Visual Basic programming with COM+ programming, this title teaches students how to administer COM+ components and provide security. They also learn how COM+ can be used to solve problems of Enterprise Application Integration. It is useful for Visual Basic Programming Courses.

Visual Basic and COM+ Programming by Example Summary

Visual Basic and COM+ Programming by Example by Peishu Li

A hands-on resource combining Visual Basic programming with COM+ programming. In addition to learning Visual Basic, readers learn how to administer COM+ components and provide security. They also learn how COM+ can be used to solve problems of Enterprise Application Integration.

About Peishu Li

Peishu Li is a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer who has more than 10 years' experience in developing enterprise and Internet solutions using Microsoft tools and technologies. Peishu's areas of expertise include COM, DCOM, MTS, COM+, MSMQ, IBM MQSeries, SQL Server, Visual Studio tools, ASP, EAI, XML, and UML.

Peishu is currently working at edeagroup.com as a technical development manager. A Dallas-based e-business solution leader, edeagroup.com assists its clients in building e-business relationships by providing innovative consulting solutions for e-business strategies, creative services, and Internet-enabled information technology.

Table of Contents



Introduction.

About This Book. Who Should Use This Book. This Book's Organization.

I. WELCOME TO COM+.

1. What COM+ Is All About.

COM: The Component Object Model. Distributed COM (DCOM). Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS). What Is COM+?

2. Windows DNA 2000 and COM+.

Windows DNA 2000 Architecture. Where COM+ Fits In. Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC). Internet Information Services (IIS) and Active Server _Pages (ASP).

3. Introduction to Microsoft Message Queuing Services (MSMQ).

Limitations of the Synchronous Processing Model. Message Queuing and MSMQ. MSMQ Architecture. Programming MSMQ in Visual Basic.

4. Introduction to Visual Basic COM Programming.

Visual Basic COM Programming Primer. Building Visual Basic ActiveX DLLs. Designing COM Components. Special Design Considerations.

5. Using the Component Services MMC Snap-In.

Introduction to COM+ Applications. Creating a COM+ Application. Removing COM+ Applications. Configuring COM+ Applications. Deploying COM+ Applications. Converting MTS Packages into COM+ Applications.

II. DEVELOPING COM+ APPLICATION COMPONENTS.

6. Writing Transactional Components.

Introduction to Transactions. Distributed Transactions. COM+ Automatic Transactions. A Sample Transaction Application.

7. Compensating Resource Manager (CRM).

Resource Dispensers Versus Resource Managers. The Compensating Resource Manager (CRM). A Sample CRM Application. CRM Development Issues.

8. COM+ Security.

COM+ Security Architecture. Role-Based Security. Authorization Versus Authentication. Impersonation. Security in Three-Tiered Applications. Other Security Considerations.

9. Queued Components.

Introduction to Queued Components. Developing Queued Components. Exception Handling. Queued Components Security. Making the Northwind Ordering Application Queueable.

10. COM+ Events.

Introduction to COM+ Events. A Sample LCE Application. Adding LCE to the Northwind Application. Advanced COM+ Events Topics. Other Considerations.

11. Administering COM+ Applications Programmatically.

The COM+ Catalog. The COM+ Admin Objects Model. Basic COM+ Administration with the COMAdmin _Objects. Creating and Configuring COM+ Applications for _Northwind. Using the Windows Scripting Host to Automate COM+ _Administration.

12. More on COM+ Programming.

Object Constructor Strings. Shared Property Manager. Debugging COM+ Components. Object Pooling. Missing Pieces of COM+ 1.0 Beta Release.

III. BUILDING REAL WORLD COM+ SERVICES APPLICATIONS.

13. Northwind Traders Online: A COM+ Enabled Windows DNA 2000 Application.

Northwind Traders Online: Welcome to the Web. Putting It All Together. Building the Northwind Traders Online Web Site. Conclusions.

14. A Case Study: COM+ and Enterprise Application Integration (EAI).

Introduction to Enterprise Application Integration. The Case Study. The Solution: COM+ and XML. An XML Primer. The Source Code.

IV. APPENDIX.

Appendix A: COM+ and Related Web Resources.

COM, DCOM, MTS, COM+, and Other Microsoft Technologies. Other Resources.

Index.

Additional information

GOR013570949
9780789724588
0789724588
Visual Basic and COM+ Programming by Example by Peishu Li
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Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20001128
512
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