Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Visual C#™ .NET and the .NET Framework, Exam Cram™ 2 (Exam 70-320) By Amit Kalani, Priti Kalani
Table of Contents
Terms you'll need to understand:
COM+
COM interface
Context
Distributed Transaction Coordinator
Just-in-time (JIT) activation
Object pooling
Queued component
Transaction
Techniques you'll need to master:
Implementing a serviced component
Registering and configuring a serviced component
Using COM+ services such as object pooling, just-in-time activation, automatic transactions and queued components
Managing a serviced component by using the Component Services tool
The .NET Framework is designed to work well with COM+, the enterprise infrastructure provided by Windows. COM+ incorporates functionality for security, reliability, availability, efficiency, and scalability as part of the operating system infrastructure. As a result, programmers need not program these features in each application they develop. Instead, they can just request the operating system to provide these services.