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Can't Commit? Volatile Resource Managers in .NET Bring Transactions to the Common Type

Author: msdn.microsoft.com      Published: 14th Nov 2005     Visited: 335 times 
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Juval Lowy shows you how to implement transactions in your non-database applications, with a little help from volatile resource managers in the .NET Framework 2.0.

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