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is .NET using COM/COM+ technologies?

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Steve - 14 Mar 2006 04:29 GMT
I want to know what technologies make distributed computing possible in
.NET? Is .NET framework CLR using COM and COM+ technologies?

Please advise. thanks!!
Michael D. Ober - 14 Mar 2006 04:40 GMT
In some instances, yes.  In others, no.  .NET uses RPC as well as COM/COM+
technologies.

Mike Ober.

> I want to know what technologies make distributed computing possible in
> .NET? Is .NET framework CLR using COM and COM+ technologies?
>
> Please advise. thanks!!
Peter Rilling - 14 Mar 2006 04:40 GMT
The CLR is just a set of byte-code operations so has nothing to do with COM.
Some of the framework does use COM and you can create COM components.
Distributed computing and be done through many ways depending on your
requirments.  One common way might be to use .NET Remoting.

>I want to know what technologies make distributed computing possible in
> .NET? Is .NET framework CLR using COM and COM+ technologies?
>
> Please advise. thanks!!
Michael Nemtsev - 14 Mar 2006 07:01 GMT
Hello Steve,

Behind .NET or with .NET? it's a bit different things, because behind the
.net c++ and com/dcom wide used.
But for .NET they diminish that stuff and gave us more highlevel tools, such
as EnterpriseServices, .NET Remoting

S> I want to know what technologies make distributed computing possible
S> in .NET? Is .NET framework CLR using COM and COM+ technologies?
S>
S> Please advise. thanks!!
S>
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Richard Grimes [MVP] - 06 Apr 2006 17:11 GMT
> I want to know what technologies make distributed computing possible
> in .NET? Is .NET framework CLR using COM and COM+ technologies?

.NET remoting does not use COM. The Enterprise Services classes are a
very thin wapper around COM+.

Richard
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