Sunday, September 30, 2007

DCOM Explained by ROSEMARY ROCK-EVANS

DCOM Explained by ROSEMARY ROCK-EVANS

DCOM Explained by ROSEMARY ROCK-EVANS
Publisher: Digital Press; 1st edition (August 15, 1998) | ISBN: 1555582168 | English | .html + Sample chapter | 2.19 MB | 290 pages

DCOM Explained describes what services DCOM provides, both development and runtime. Thus the aim of the book is not to teach how to program using DCOM, but to explain what DCOM does so readers will become better able to use it more effectively, understand the options available when using DCOM, and understand the types of applications that can be built by using DCOM.

This book describes:
· what each of the services mean, including load balancing, security, guaranteed delivery, deferred delivery, broadcasting and multi-casting, and session handling.
· what the service aims to do, such as saving time and effort or providing a secure, resilient, reliable, high performance network
· how the service could be provided, and what other solutions exist for achieving the same end
· how Microsoft has tackled the problem

Provides a complete, easy to understand, and compact picture of all the services of DCOM
Written from a designer or manager's point of view
Compares DCOM with other middleware

Book Info
Describes what services DCOM provides, both developmental & runtime so that readers will become better able to use more effectively, understand the options available when using DCOM, & understand the types of applications that can be built using DCOM. Paper. DLC: Electronic data processing - Distributed processing.

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