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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
Qshell for iSeries
The EDTF Text Editor
Using Parameters and Variables
Command-Line Arguments
Commands
Appendix B Qshell versus DOS
Inside Network Security Assessment: Guarding Your IT Infrastructure
Risk Assessment Best Practices
Who Are the Attackers?
Level I Assessments
A Brief History of Security Tools
Roles, Responsibilities, and Accountabilities
C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3
Subclassing QDialog
Subclassing QMainWindow
Implementing the Other Menus
Customizing Qt Widgets
Multiple Document Interface
After Effects and Photoshop: Animation and Production Effects for DV and Film, Second Edition
Basic ImageReady Animation, Tweening, and Layer Styles
3-D Layers from Photoshop Layers
Exaggeration Equals Characterization
Static Matte Painting in Photoshop
Appendix Adobe Photoshop and After Effects Resources
The Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook. A Quick Reference Guide to Nearly 100 Tools for Improving Process Quality, Speed, and Complexity
Working with Ideas
Voice of the Customer (VOC)
Data Collection
Descriptive Statistics and Data Displays
Identifying and Verifying Causes
DNS & BIND Cookbook
Configuring a Name Server as the Primary Master for a Zone
Updating a Name Servers Root Hints File
Restarting a Name Server Automatically If It Dies
Migrating from One Domain Name to Another
Configuring the Order in Which a Resolver Uses DNS, /etc/hosts, and NIS
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