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Designing Component-Based Applications
Designing Component-Based Applications
ISBN: 0735605238
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1997
Pages: 98
Authors:
Mary Kirtland
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Cover
LOC Page
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Contents Overview
The Tools You Need
The Sample Code
Part I: Technology Overview
Chapter 1 -- Windows DNA
Business Problems, Architectural Solutions
Windows DNA Architecture
Summary
Chapter 2 -- The Component Object Model
Why COM?
The COM Programming Model
Distributed COM
Automation
Summary
Chapter 3 -- Data Access Fundamentals
Why MDAC?
Accessing Data
OLE DB
ActiveX Data Objects
Remote Data Service
Summary
Chapter 4 -- Microsoft Transaction Server
Why MTS?
The Many Faces of MTS
The Application Server Programming Model
Summary
Chapter 5 -- Active Server Pages
Why ASP?
Three-Tier Application Architectures
Integration with MTS
Summary
Chapter 6 -- Extending the Reach of MTS
COM on UNIX
XA Interoperability
COM Transaction Integrator
Microsoft Message Queue Server
Summary
Part II: Building Applications
Chapter 7 -- Application Definition and Modeling
Creating an Application Definition
Modeling the Application
Defining the Physical Architecture
Summary
Chapter 8 -- Building Data Objects
Moving from Design to Implementation
Implementing Components for MTS
Data Object Technologies
Implementing Data Objects
Summary
Chapter 9 -- Building Business Objects
Moving from Design to Implementation
Implementing Components for MTS
Building Business Objects
Summary
Chapter 10 -- Packaging the Components
Packages
Designing Packages
Building Packages
Summary
Chapter 11 -- Building the Presentation Layer
Moving from Design to Implementation
Implementing Presentation Layers
Implementing the Island Hopper Application Presentation Layer
Summary
Chapter 12 -- Debugging and Troubleshooting
Component-Level Testing
Local Testing
Testing the Distributed Application
Summary
Chapter 13 -- Performance Validation
Why Validate?
The Validation Process
Common Bottlenecks
Summary
Chapter 14 -- Deploying Your Distributed Application
Choosing a Topology
The Deployment Process
Summary
Part III: Beyond MTS
Chapter 15 -- Extending the Application
Developing Components with COMTI
Developing Applications with MSMQ
Summary
Chapter 16 -- COM
Moving Forward with COM and MTS
New Services for Enterprise Applications
Summary
Appendix -- About the 3-2-1 Program
Bibliography
Analysis and Design
General Distributed Computing Technologies
Microsoft Technologies
About the Author
Designing Component-Based Applications
ISBN: 0735605238
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1997
Pages: 98
Authors:
Mary Kirtland
BUY ON AMAZON
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Messaging (with SOAP)
Orchestration service layer
WS-Coordination overview
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Intrusion Detection and Prevention Technologies
Initial Setup
Summary
Introduction to PKI
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Saving and Retrieving the Buffer
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Summary Reports
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Summary
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Extending and Embedding at Once
Streams API
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