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led mike2-Jan-08 5:18
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Happy New Year tgrt!

I see the Design and Architecture forum has returned. I did not ignore your last post, the forum was not available after they launched the new version of the site.

How is your project going?

Do you need any further assistance?


tgrt wrote:
Logically this is a single application that will run by itself with no user interaction.


That is what the COM+ Application Server is.

tgrt wrote:
the definition of the event will vary from module to module.


Yes, each COM+ component defines what it does and how it does it.

tgrt wrote:
however, in that scenario an OOM condition would bring everything down.


The COM+ server is fairly mature as it first surfaced back in like 1996 or something like that. I imagine you will find it quite robust in the latest versions of the Microsoft Server Operating Systems.
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