By Juval Löwy
September 2001
Pages: 384
ISBN 10: 0-596-00103-7 |
ISBN 13: 9780596001032
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COM and .NET Component Services provides both traditional COM programmers and new .NET component developers with the information they need to begin developing applications that take full advantage of COM+ services. This book focuses on COM+ services, including support for transactions, queued components, events, concurrency management, and security.
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First Edition: September 2001
ISBN: 0-596-00103-7
Pages: 384
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COM and .NET Component Services Review, November 12 2002
This is a book you need,it makes me grasp both com+ and .net service.
COM and .NET Component Services Review, April 24 2002
Fantastic book on COM+, marred only by the misleading title.
I previously read Roger Sessions' COM+ book and now, with this one, I feel that I really understand what is happening with COM+ and the basic principles of using COM+ to create scalable server-side software. It's amazing to me how much information Lowy (sorry for the missing umlaut) packs into a relatively small book. Or, perhaps one could say that it'samazing how little information can fill up 1200 pages in typical computer books.
The only problem I have is that the book is clearly mis-titled. It is NOT about COM and it is NOT about .NET. It is about COM+, and the title should say so. .NET is an afterthought, which is fine, except that someone who expects a thorough .NET/COM+ discussion will feel cheated.
I think O'Reilly did Lowy and his readers a disservice by using the misleading title to try to cash-in on the .NET frenzy. It's a great book and it should be titled correctly so that it will reach itsappropriate audience.
COM and .NET Component Services Review, February 12 2002
This is a great book. The author gives clear explanation of component services and hand-on direction of how to build your first COM+ application. Also the chapter and appendix about .NET are very good. I want to say, if all the books I have read were like this book, I should have more profound of COM techonology much earlier.
Media reviews
"This book is a definitive tutorial, guide, and reference on the COM+ suite of services."
--Irene Neginsky, .NET User Group of Greater Boston, 10/19/2002
"This is a good book about an important technology that
promises to be central to systems development in Microsoft
environments for a long time to come. If you don't already
know this material, this is a good way to find out about it."
--Richard Mateosian, IEEE, Nov/Dec 2001






