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Erencan SAÐIROÐLU - 25 Sep 2006 13:59 GMT
Hi All,
I have a question. I have a dll (Not developed .NET). I've create it a
strong name and added my projects. In other hand i have a class derived from
ServicedComponeny.
I've execute some sql command int the class and throught this dll. When an
exception occur sql command has rolled back but the dll's methods don't
rollback.

Do you have any idea pls?

Thanks
agapeton@gmail.com - 27 Sep 2006 05:11 GMT
Are the DLL methods aware of COM+ transactions?  (COM+ is what you're
working with when you talk about ServicedComponent classes)

> Hi All,
> I have a question. I have a dll (Not developed .NET). I've create it a
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>
> Thanks
Erencan SAGIROGLU - 27 Sep 2006 09:03 GMT
I don't know the dll aware of COM+ transactions or not. Because it's a third
party dll.
I think the dll don't support COM+ so i can't do anything for rollback
trans. Am i rigth?

Are the DLL methods aware of COM+ transactions?  (COM+ is what you're
working with when you talk about ServicedComponent classes)

Erencan SAÐIROÐLU wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have a question. I have a dll (Not developed .NET). I've create it a
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Thanks
agapeton@gmail.com - 28 Sep 2006 04:52 GMT
Doesn't sound like you can do much with that.  One of the major points
behind COM+ is the ability to do stuff like this.

> I don't know the dll aware of COM+ transactions or not. Because it's a third
> party dll.
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> >
> > Thanks

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