Session Summary
This is the first in a two-part series of presentations
that will discuss how to program the COM+ services in Visual Basic 6.0 to
develop and implement Enterprise applications. This first session will begin
with an overview of the features that are specific and critical to the
functioning of an Enterprise application, and an introduction to the services
provided by the prefabricated architecture of COM+ to address these
requirements. It will then discuss some of the changes to the COM+ run time as
well as talk about the processes of COM+ interception and object activation.
The WebCast will also describe developing VB 6.0 components that use the COM+
Transactional and Security services. Other topics that will be addressed in
this presentation include application development challenges, COM+ run-time
services, configuring and administering COM+, COM+ catalog, object activation,
COM+ interception process, object lifetime services, JIT activation and object
state management, programming COM+ transactions, configuring and programming
COM+ security, using the COM+ object constructor string.
This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded July 28, 2000 and presented by Karthik
Ravindran. Karthik joined Microsoft as a Visual Basic Database Developer
Support Professional in November 1999. He holds a Master's degree in
information technology, and is an MCSD certified in Visual Basic 6.0, Visual
InterDev, and SQL Server. Prior to joining the Product Support Services team at
Microsoft he was a client/server developer who specialized in designing and
implementing two- and three-tier Windows DNA applications using Visual Basic.
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