Session Summary
Microsoft Windows 2000 offers enhancements to enterprise
COM+ application developers, by exposing services through COM+ as well as a new
COM threading model. During this session, we will discuss these COM+
extensions, as well as how to use specific COM threading models to maximize
performance and minimize bottlenecks in distributed applications. We will wrap
up with a section about server components and which threading models to use in
different situations.
This is a
Level
300 session that was recorded May 18, 2001 and presented by Mike
McKeown. Mike McKeown has been with Microsoft for over eight years and held
positions in multiple organizations. Currently, Mike works as a support professional in the PSS Solution Integration Engineering team. He provides
integration analysis, as well as low-level debugging assistance to customers
who run both Microsoft and non-Microsoft enterprise products. Mike has given
presentations at developer conferences and written many articles for MSJ, MIND,
and MSDN relating to COM.
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