The Visual Basic COM+ Programming Bible is for experienced Visual Basic 6 programmers who are making the transition from traditional client--server to multi--tier Windows DNA applications. In its first two sections, this new addition to the Programming Bible series offers a thorough introduction to ActiveX, COM, DCOM and COM+ and shows how to build ActiveX controls and robust COM+ components using the latest version of Visual Basic and the forthcoming COM+ 1.0 component services of Windows 2000. The third and final section of the book shows how components can be combined to build a complete distributed application that draws on Windows 2000 application services, including those of MTS, MSMQ, ASP and SQL Server. The book is organized as reference with entries that include tutorials, step--by--step instructions, code samples and other elements designed to speed mastery of the subject matter. The book favors depth of coverage of beginning to intermediate COM+ topics to provide the new Visual Basic COM+ programmer with a solid grounding in the subject.
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About the Author John Paul Mueller is a freelance author and technical editor. He has writing in his blood, having produced 47 books and almost 200 articles to date. The topics range from networking to artificial intelligence and from database management to heads down programming. Some of his current books include a COM+ programmer's guide and a Windows 2000 performance, tuning, and optimization book. His technical editing skills have helped over 23 authors refine the content of their manuscripts, some of which are certification related. In addition to book projects, John has provided technical editing services to both Data Based Advisor and Coast Compute magazines. A recognized authority on computer industry certifications, he's also contributed certification--related articles to magazines like Certified Professional Magazine, SQL Server Professional, Visual C++ Developer, and Visual Basic Developer. When John isn't working at the computer, you can find him in his workshop. He's an avid woodworker and candle maker. On any given afternoon, you can find him working at a lathe or putting the finishing touches on a bookcase. One of his newest craft projects is glycerin soap making, which comes in handy for gift baskets. You can reach John on the Internet at JMueller@mwt.net. John is also setting up a new Web site at http://www mwt.net/-jmueller/; feel free to take a look and make suggestions on how he can improve it. One of his current projects is creating book FAQ sheets that should help you find the book information you need much faster.
Preface; Acknowledgments; PART I: Fundamentals; Chapter 1: An Introduction to COM+; Chapter 2: COM+ Administration Issues; Chapter 3: Working with COM/COM+ Tools; PART II: COM+ in Theory; Chapter 4: Starting with Components; Chapter 5: Understanding DCOM; Chapter 6: COM+ Specific Issues; Chapter 7: COM+ and Security; Chapter 8: COM+ and Distributed interNetwork Architecture; PART III: Writing COM+ Applications; Chapter 9: Creating Simple Components; Chapter 10: Creating Distributed Applications; Chapter 11: A Simple COM+ Example; Chapter 12: Working with Disconnected Applications; Chapter 13: Connecting to Remote Databases; Chapter 14: Working with Web-based Applications; Appendix A: Working with the Microsoft Windows Installer; Appendix B: What's on the CD-ROM?; Glossary; Index; End-User License Agreement; CD-ROM Installation Instructions