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Enterprise Services with the .NET Framework: Developing Distributed Business Solutions with .NET Enterprise Services(Microsoft Windows Development Series)

Enterprise Services with the .NET Framework: Developing Distributed Business Solutions with .NET Enterprise Services(Microsoft Windows Development Series)

          
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.NET Enterprise Services is a managed class in COM+ that allows developers to build scalable applications quickly and easily, by automated business solutions, rather than writing code from scratch. .NET Enterprise Services are delivered as a part of the Windows 2003 operating system, and also work with Web Services. While Microsoft is currently encouraging developers to build distributed applications using Enterprise Services, there is little information available. Enterprise Services with the .NET Framework responds to the needs of all developers looking to build and automate business solutions using the .NET Framework. It is the only book that clearly explains what .NET Enterprise Services are and how to use them to build effective distributed business applications. It presents the big picture of .NET Enterprise Services using clear explanations and practical examples. It discusses the architecture using straightforward language and demonstrates how to use all of the Enterprise Services technologies to develop scalable distributed applications.

Table of Contents:
    About the Author     Foreword     Preface     Acknowledgments 1. Introducing .NET Enterprise Services.     Building Applications       Application Layers       Logical Tiers and Physical Systems       Clustering Solutions       Service-Oriented Architecture       Smart Clients     The History of Application Services       COM and .NET       Microsoft Transaction Server       COM+ 1.0     .NET Enterprise Services       Applications and Components       Declarative Programming       Catalog       Administration     Application Services       Automatic Transactions       Queued Components       Loosely Coupled Events       Role-Based Security       New Features with COM+ 1.5     Summary 2. Object Activation and Contexts.     Contexts       .NET Remoting Contexts       Contexts with Serviced Components       Mixing .NET and COM+ Contexts     Creating a Serviced Component       Assembly Attributes       Signing the Assembly       Global Assembly Cache       Using Interfaces       ServicedComponent Class       Component Registration     Client Applications     Debugging       Library Applications       Server Applications     Object Activation       Construction Strings       Just-in-Time Activation (JITA)       JITA and Object Disposing       Object Pooling       Private Components     Application Activation     Summary 3. Concurrency.     Synchronization Overview       Using Locks       Interlocked Class       More Synchronization Options     Apartments       Single-Threaded Apartments       Multithreaded Apartments       Thread-Neutral Apartments     .NET Enterprise Services Synchronization       Activity       Configuring Synchronization       Synchronization Example       Reentrancy       Selecting the Synchronization Option     Services Without Components       ServiceDomain Class       ServiceConfig Class       Activity Class       Using a New Activity       Starting a New Context     Summary 4. COM Interop.     .NET Clients Without COM Interop       Side-by-Side Support     COM Interoperability       COM Callable Wrappers and Runtime Callable Wrappers       Default COM Configuration       Generated Type Library     COM Interface Types       Custom Interfaces       Dispatch Interfaces       Dual Interfaces       ComVisible Attribute     Versioning       Applications       Components       Interfaces       COMCompatibleVersion Attribute     Finding Assemblies       Private and Shared Assemblies       COM Registry Entries       COM and .NET Requirements     Visual Basic 6 Clients     C++ COM Clients     Scripting Clients     Calling a COM Object       C++ Component       Runtime Callable Wrapper       .NET Component       Registration       Client Application     Summary 5. Networking.     DCOM       DCOM Transport Protocols       Application Proxies       Creating an Application Proxy       Installing the Application Proxy       Creating a DCOM Client Application     SOAP Services       .NET Remoting Overview       Creating a Serviced Component Using .NET Remoting       Configuring the Server Application       Creating a .NET Remoting Client       Disadvantages of SOAP Services     Web Services       Overview       Implementing a Web Service with ASP.NET       Creating a Proxy     Summary 6. Data Access.     ADO.NET Overview     Sample Database     Entity Classes     Database Access       Database Query       Insert       Update       Calling Stored Procedures     Datasets       Filling Datasets       Updating Datasets     Summary 7. Transaction Services.     Transaction Overview       ACID Properties       Distributed Transactions     Programmatic Transactions     Automatic Transactions       Transaction Attributes       Transaction Streams       Transaction Outcomes       ContextUtil Methods       Automatic Transaction Example       Setting the Transactional Vote       AutoComplete Attribute       Distributed Transactions     Transactions with Services Without Components     Transactions Support with ASP.NET     Transaction Isolation       Potential Transaction Isolation Problems       Transaction Isolation Levels     Monitoring the DTC     Transactions with .NET 2.0     Summary 8. Compensating Resource Management.     CRM Architecture     CRM Application Classes     CRM Application Example       Application Configuration       Helper Classes       Worker Components       Compensator Components       Client Applications     Monitoring     Summary 9. State Management.     State Characteristics     Stateful or Stateless Components     Databases and Files       Isolated Storage       Active Directory     Shared Property Manager       Shared Property Group Manager       Shared Property Group       Shared Property       Client Application       SPM State Characteristics     ASP.NET State Management       Session       Cache       Accessing ASP.NET State from Within Serviced Components       ASP.NET State Characteristics     Client State Management       SOAP Headers       .NET Remoting Call Contexts     Summary 10. Queued Components.     Overview     Product Versions       Message Queuing Server       Message Queuing Client     Message Queuing Features       Message Queues       Messages       Administration Tools     Creating a Queued Component       Assembly Attributes       Interface Definition       The CourseControl Class       Registration     Client     Error Handling     Transactional Queues     Returning Data     Summary 11. Loosely Coupled Events.     LCE Overview       Event Class       Publishers       Subscribers       Filters     Programming LCEs       Event Class       Publisher       Persistent Subscriber       Transient Subscriber     Filters       Subscriber Filters       Publisher Filters     Using LCEs Across the Network       LCE Routing       Event Class Proxies     LCE and Queued Components       Event Classes as Queued Components       Subscribers as Queued Components     Summary 12. Security.     Security Overview       Windows Security       SQL Server       Internet Information Server       ASP.NET Web Applications       ASP.NET Web Services       Enterprise Services     Identity     Authorization       Enabling Access Checks       Defining Roles       Defining Role Access       Checking Roles Within Methods     Authentication Levels and Impersonation       Authentication Levels       Impersonation       Reading the Identity of the Caller     Enterprise Services and .NET Remoting     Summary 13. Deployment and Configuration.     Deployment       Automatic Deployment       Manual Deployment       Creating a Custom Installer       Creating an Installation Package     Attributes     Admin Components       Configuring the Application as a Service     Summary 14. The Future of Distributed Applications.     Web Services Specifications       Network Communication       Reliable Messaging       Transactions       Security     Indigo       Hosting Environments       System Services       Connector       Service Model       Messaging Services     Moving from Enterprise Services to Indigo     Summary 15. Case Study.     Use Case-Course Management     Sample Projects     CourseManagement.Entities-Entity Classes     The CourseManagement Database     CourseManagement.Data-Data Access     CourseManagement.Control-Serviced Components     CourseManager-Windows Forms Client     CourseRegistrationService-Web Services     CourseRegistrationWeb-Web Application     CourseRegistration-Queued Component     Summary Final Thoughts. Further Reading. Index.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780321246738
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc
  • Height: 232 mm
  • No of Pages: 576
  • Series Title: Microsoft Windows Development Series
  • Sub Title: Developing Distributed Business Solutions with .NET Enterprise Services
  • Width: 176 mm
  • ISBN-10: 032124673X
  • Publisher Date: 23 Jun 2005
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 30 mm
  • Weight: 820 gr


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