Building COM+ Applications Using
Microsoft .NET Enterprise ServicesCourse 2557: Five days; Instructor-ledIntroductionThis five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to effectively build scalable, distributed applications that use Microsoft .NET Enterprise Services and the Microsoft .NET Framework. AudienceThis course is intended for departmental developers who currently build client/server applications and large-scale solutions for departments inside a business; consultants who work with developers to build client/server applications and large-scale solutions for businesses; Web developers who build Web-based applications requiring significant infrastructure support such as transactions, security, and pooling of resources; and Line-of-Business (LOB) application developers. - At Course CompletionAt Course Completion After completing this course, students will be able to: Describe the history of server-based applications and describe the COM+ runtime architecture. Use attributes to configure an assembly as a COM+ application and create components that use Just-in-Time (JIT) activation and are synchronized. Create data
access components that use Microsoft
ADO.NET to retrieve or update data in a database. Create transactional components. Secure an enterprise application by using COM+ services role-based security. Manage state in JIT activated components. Create Compensating Resource Managers (CRMs) to enable transactional support for resources lacking a resource manager. Use loosely coupled events (LCEs) to send notifications to other applications. Create queued components. Debug COM+ applications and describe common application-failure scenarios and how to solve these failures. Create scripts for managing deployment and administration. Use the enhancements provided by COM+ version 1.5 to improve the scalability, availability, and manageability of COM+ applications and use COM+ features such as Services Without Components (SWC), Bring Your Own Transaction (BYOT), and Phase Zero notification in applications. PrerequisitesBefore attending this course, students must have: - Experience building assemblies by using Microsoft
Visual Basic .NET or Microsoft Visual C# . - Experience handling database transactions in program code. In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed: - Course 2349B¿Programming with the
Microsoft .NET Framework (Microsoft Visual C# .NET).