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Developing Enterprise Applications -An Impurist's View
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Developing Enterprise Applications using Using VB6, MTS, SQLServer and IIS- An Impurist's View shows software architects, developers and managers how to apply both common and lesser known patterns and framework components to create flexible, global enterprise applications using Microsoft's tools and technologies. Along the way, you will see hints, warnings and implementation techniques that were developed after many late nights of scouring through documentation to find the solution to particular quirks. Learn how to address the architectural reasoning behind each framework component decision and see the tradeoff decisions that must be made to achieve the ultimate goal of long-term business success.
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Developing Enterprise Applications using Using VB6, MTS, SQLServer and IIS- An Impurist's View shows software architects, developers and managers how to apply both common and lesser known patterns and framework components to create flexible, global enterprise applications using Microsoft's tools and technologies. Along the way, you will see hints, warnings and implementation techniques that were developed after many late nights of scouring through documentation to find the solution to particular quirks. Learn how to address the architectural reasoning behind each framework component decision and see the tradeoff decisions that must be made to achieve the ultimate goal of long-term business success.

10/07/2000
Great book for advanced developers
If you are a developer who already knows the basics and has gone through the simple examples provided in the documentation and teaching books, then this book is for you for an advanced exposition of the subject. You will also get a nice feeling reading the code (the book has a good amount of it) which works, since the author has actually implemented it in a production environment.

25/05/2000
Topical N-Tier Development
The book covers vb-object to db-tables mapping. The download code for this is not in sync with the book on areas such as ClassManager/Lib and on the DataManager GetObject (set DataManager ClassDef.DatabaseName), some Interface Methods too, an (optional?) XML parameter. With no installation Readme or Errata file this could be overcome by the author (please) update the downloadable code. Although Session Variables (and ActiveX Controls)are used in places there is no talk of their security limits. Otherwise an excellent book!

09/04/2000
Intense
The author has taken the very complex subject matter of distributed object development and successfully broken it down into several major pieces in this book. First, he succinctly leads you through the world of distributed systems, tiers and layers, and object orientation. He then talks about the COM and DCOM world and how they relate to distributed system development. Many books would stop there, but the author then proceeds to lay out an entire application framework that can be built with the stuff that Microsoft provides. While I have just started digging into the details, I am impressed by what I have seen so far. If you are serious about pushing your applications to the limit, you should look at this book.
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