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Understanding Microsoft Windows
2000 Distributed Services
It's not possible to build an effective distributed application
in the Windows 2000 world without understanding the distributed
services this environment provides. Yet grasping the code-level
details of all of those services is a monumental task. Where should
you start?
Understanding Microsoft Windows 2000 Distributed Services
gives you an architectural overview of this large set of technologies.
For developers, this may be the first book you read, while for technical
managers, it may be the only one.
The book provides a technical introduction to the middleware bundled
with Windows 2000: Windows DNA services such as COM, COM+, ASPs,
and ADO, along with Active Directory and distributed security services
such as Kerberos. But the book contains almost no code. Instead,
its goal is to make clear what these technologies do, how they do
it, and how they relate to one another. Reading this book won't
make you a Windows DNA developer, but it will give you the foundation
you need to be one.
Review Comments
"Every architect, developer, and manager worth their
salt should own a copy of this book. I give it my highest recommendationit's
one of the best technical books I have ever read."
- Richard Monson-Haefel, author of Enterprise JavaBeans (O'Reilly)
"The best I have seen to date . . . Chappell has a reputation
as one of the very few consultants who can objectively sort out
the differences between CORBA, EJB, and COM. He also has a well-deserved
reputation for providing clear explanations of Microsoft's often
Byzantine standards."
- Paul Harmon, Senior Consultant, Cutter Consortium's Distributed
Computing and E-Business Service
" ***** "
- Mitch Tulloch, swynk.com
"Don't even think about writing distributed apps for
the Windows platform without reading this book first."
- Jeff Prosise, author of Programming Windows with MFC
(Microsoft Press) and co-founder of Wintellect
Table of Contents
- The Windows 2000 Distributed Environment
- Directory Services
- Distributed Security Services: Kerberos
- Distributed Security Services: Public Key Technology
- Component Services: COM and DCOM
- Data Access Services
- Distributed Transaction Services
- Component Services: COM+
- Message Queuing Services
- Web Application Services
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Understanding Microsoft Windows 2000 Distributed
Services
is available at your local bookstore or, on the Web, visit Amazon.
ISBN 1-57231-216-5

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