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.net use COM or NOT

This is a discussion on .net use COM or NOT within the C# forums, part of the Software Development category; whether .net use COM(component object model) or not....... and also it use COM+ or DCOM............

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Old 08-16-2009
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.net use COM or NOT

whether .net use COM(component object model) or not.......
and also it use COM+ or DCOM.........

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Re: .net use COM or NOT

.net uses com components.and we can make our .net components as com components by registering for com.
COM technologies includes COM+, Distributed COM (DCOM) .
we can use COM+ as well as DCOM.
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