Implementing Serviced Component in COM+ using Visual Studio 2005
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by Abhishek Kumar Singh
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Conclusion

This example showed how we can use COM+ object (managed) in an unmanaged application of pure ASP. Similarly, we can use it in other applications like VB6, Access, and Visual FoxPro, etc.

No doubt we can also consume these .NET serviced component in .NET windows application, web applications, etc. In these applications you will need to add reference to the COM component to use its classes and functions.

Happy Programming!!!

Abhishek Kumar Singh


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Title: Good Article   
Name: Jabir
Date: 2011-04-06 8:42:22 AM
Comment:
Still am getting error while browse.......

Error Type:
Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A01AD)
ActiveX component can't create object: 'COMPlusObject.COMService'
/COMAppASPClient/CallCOMObject.asp, line 3
Title: Gret Article   
Name: Arthur Knight
Date: 2009-08-13 5:23:30 PM
Comment:
Ggggreeeatttt article, very complete. I achieved my first .net com+ service in less than 10 minutes.

Keep up!!
Title: for transaction   
Name: Abhishek Singh
Date: 2008-02-13 2:16:14 AM
Comment:
I know but i have not done practially. so better try yourselft instead of follwing my assumptions.
Title: How to use Transaction   
Name: Anuj D.Vaijapurkar
Date: 2008-02-12 2:11:11 AM
Comment:
Very Nice! And of Lot of Help!
Please tell me how to handle Transactions from within the ComClass.
Title: Great work   
Name: Sachin
Date: 2008-01-29 1:21:51 AM
Comment:
Great article but I guess COM+ is going to be a thing of the past because of Windows Communication Foundation .
Anyways article was superb.

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