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COM+ object pooling ine .Net...

Jim
I have a component i wish to host in an object pool, Ideally I wan this pool
to sit out of porcess on another machine. Can this be achieved with COM+ in
..Net?

Can each object in the pool be trasnactional?

Does anyone have a simple example of this or point me to a good example?

Cheers

Earth Worm Jim

Nov 15 '05 #1
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