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From: spprivate
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Hi,<o:p></o:p> 
In the first place..if I was in <st1:City w:st="on"><st1:place 
w:st="on">ur</st1:place></st1:City> situations..i will ask few questions.<o:p></o:p> 
 <o:p></o:p> 
1.Do I really need to migrate.if existing application is working fine.<o:p></o:p> 
2.I would not dare to touch the components if they are stable and FYI you can used COM 
Components in .NET .<o:p></o:p> 
So clear out this points...<o:p></o:p> 
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Now <st1:City w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">ur</st1:place></st1:City> 
queries<o:p></o:p> 
 <o:p></o:p> 
COM provides one way to write component based applications. It is well known that the 
plumbing work required to write COM components is significant and repetitive. COM+ is 
not so much about a new version of COM, rather, COM+ provides a services 
infrastructure for components. Components are built and then installed in COM+ 
applications (If a component does not need to use any services, then it should not be 
placed in a COM+ application). Scalability and throughput is achieved by designing 
applications from the outset to make use of services such as transactions, object 
pooling and activity semantics. <o:p></o:p> 
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The .NET Framework provides another way to write component based applications and has 
the advantages over the COM programming model of better tool support, the common 
language runtime (CLR) and a much easier coding syntax.  The COM+ services 
infrastructure can accessed from managed and unmanaged code. Services in unmanaged 
code are known as COM+ services. In .NET, these services are referred to as Enterprise 
Services.  
  
Hope this helps 
Satheesh<u1:P></u1:P> 
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