COM+ Transactions Concepts
Although COM+ handles many of the tedious programming details associated with transaction processing, it is useful to have a conceptual understanding of transaction theory when you need to program transactions in COM+.
The topics described in the following table cover the concepts that apply to transaction processing.
Topic | Description |
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ACID Properties |
Describes the atomic, consistent, isolated, and durable properties of transactions. |
Configuring Transactions |
Describes the transaction attribute values that you can assign to your components to determine the degree of transaction protection to be enforced. |
Configuring Transaction Isolation Levels |
Describes the isolation levels you can assign to your transactions, enabling you to increase or decrease concurrency depending on your performance and scalability requirements. |
Managing Automatic Transactions in COM+ |
Overview of the automated transaction process supported by COM+. |
Using Non-Transactional Components in a Transaction |
Describes how to use non-transactional components in a transaction and when you would use them. |
Bring Your Own Transaction (BYOT) |
Describes how to allow a component inherit an external transaction. |