Built into Windows 2000, COM+ is a powerful and complex technology that consolidates a number of Microsoft tools: OLE, ActiveX, DCOM, Microsoft Message Queue, and Microsoft Transaction Server. This... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I have several books on COM+ but this is the best one. Author introduced COM+ in an appropriate manner and order and users are easily able to understand this technology. I really recommend this book to whom is eager to know COM+.
Excellent Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Finally a book that goes deeper than just showing you how to do something, this book actually exposes the guts of COM/COM+. This book does not give extensive examples, but it does show enough for the reader to digest and understand. The bulk of the code in this book is written in visual c++. If you can stand reading a book of theory, this is a must read.
An invaluable resource to help application designers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Gregory Brill's Applying COM+ is an invaluable resource to help application designers, programmers and managers conceptualize the new functionality of COM+ and how it can be utilized within their enterprise systems. Applying COM+ goes deeper to provide much-needed insight into coding techniques for both VB and C++ developers, and when and how to make use of specific COM+ services. Unlike other books which assume little programming expertise from their readers, Applying COM+ also offers intermediate and advanced level users new tips and insights. 504pp.
A MUST READ -- This is my COM+ Bible!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Brill's book should really be called "COM and COM+", because the first section of the book is dedicated entirely to explaining Microsoft's Component Object Model. With his intuitive analogies and witty style, Brill articulates some of the more complex COM concepts (Marshalling, Threading etc), although the understanding of some of these concepts is probably not central to those who will be utilizing COM+. The coverage of COM+ is outstanding - far more definitive and lucid then anything I have from Microsoft. Much empirical experimentation is evident from reading the text. This not another COM+ book which simply retreads existing MSDN documentation, but a work that transcends it.
Very strong and worth buying.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Humorous and lightly written, Brill's book provides (to my knowledge) on of the most definitive accounts of COM+ out there. The first five chapters, focus solely on COM, and in themselves they provide a great introduction to those unfamiliar with this topic. Chapters 6 thru 12 then address the major COM+ topics: transactions, security, queued components, while the appendices cover some of the more esoteric ones (object pooling, application proxies etc). Many of the chapters include practical "provisos" one must watch out for when implementing COM+. Mr. Brill has definitely done his homework here. A must buy for anyone wanting to write enterprise COM+ applications.
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