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Output at-: 02:15:35 So this means that in Win2000, COM + is in Win98/NT4.0, MTS is called. Therefore, both COM + and MTS have the same functions. Is this correct ?? This is because I have an article that does not understand zookeeper very well .. ^__^ |
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published on-2004/05/23: 17:11:32
Introduction: this means that in Win2000, COM + is called in Win98/NT4.0, MTS is called. Therefore, both COM + and MTS are the same. is the function correct ??
This is because the author does not know much about it. ^__^
COM + part of the review speedup Sir brilliant discussion: http://delphi.ktop.com.tw/TOPIC.ASP? Topic_id = 49620 http://delphi.ktop.com.tw/TOPIC.ASP? Topic_id = 43706 COM + contains all MTS functions, but in reality it is different: example: MTS uses mtx.exe as the host application COM + is dllhost.exe as the host application in addition to the DCOM capability, MTS, added the transaction capability (through MTs ).. In addition to MTS functions, COM + also includes Object pooling, permission restriction settings, message queue, and so on .. In addition, the method for listing object instances is not the same. COM + is used in each application (corresponding to the MTS Package) will upload a dllhost.exe line, while all MTS objects will run on mtx.exe .. ---- I only have two things, neither, that's not true. it cannot be true. |