.NET developers must often choose between two transactional programming models: explicit local transaction management or declarative use of the DTC via Enterprise Services. Alternatively, the .NET Framework 2.0 introduces a new transactional programming model available in the System.Transactions namespace. In this presentation, learn the practical techniques behind this new model. Understand how System.Transactions is not just for Databases and the performance benefits of explicit transaction management. Find out how to enable distribution across the Web without major application code changes.
Also covered are other interesting features such as concurrency management, cloning and state recovery with volatile resource managers.
About Steele Price
Steele Price is a Microsoft MVP - Visual Developer, Visual Basic. He is currently the Vice President of Engineering and Development at GlobeNet Technologies, Inc. He has been designing and developing Microsoft based solutions for over 20 years and speaks frequently at User Groups and Developer Conferences. His Website and Blog at http://steeleprice.net contain timely articles and comments about his experiences in real world development.
This session will be held at UAT, starting at 6pm, on Wed. November 1st.
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