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Interoperability and Serviced Components in C# Training Class |
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Interoperability and Serviced Components in C# Training Seminar
To demonstrate how to access unmanaged code from .NET and vice versa, and how to build, deploy, and use serviced components
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Accessing COM components in C# - access COM components from .NET. Accessing .NET components from a COM application - access .NET components from a COM application. Interoperating with COM using C# - access COM components from a .NET client and .NET components from a COM client. Calling Win32 API functions from C# - use Platform Invoke to call unmanaged Win32 API functions. Introduction to serviced components - define serviced components and identify the services available in the Component Services environment. Creating serviced components with C# - create a specific serviced component and add transactions, object pooling, and JIT activation. Securing and configuring serviced components in C# - configure a serviced component and add security to it. Building a serviced component with C# - build a serviced component. Deploying and controlling serviced components - register, consume, and manage a specific serviced component. Deploying and using a serviced component - deploy, register, use, and manage a serviced component.
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Audience |
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Microsoft C# developers wanting to write enterprise applications with serviced components, Windows Services, or .NET Remoting, or studying for the exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual C# and the Microsoft .NET Framework
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