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COM+

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What is COM+?

COM+ is a component-based software technology from Microsoft that simplifies the creation of scalable, enterprise-level applications. It builds on the Component Object Model (COM) by adding support for features like object pooling, transactions, security, and queued components. It's commonly used to build distributed applications on the Windows platform.

What other technologies are related to COM+?

COM+ Competitor Technologies

Java, with its own component models like JavaBeans and later frameworks like Spring, offers a competing platform for developing distributed applications.
mentioned alongside COM+ in 0% (123) of relevant job posts

COM+ Complementary Technologies

DCOM is the underlying distributed communication protocol upon which COM+ is built, enabling distributed component interaction.
mentioned alongside COM+ in 9% (51) of relevant job posts
COM is the foundation upon which COM+ is built, providing the component model.
mentioned alongside COM+ in 3% (109) of relevant job posts
MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server) was a predecessor to COM+, providing transaction management and security services which were integrated into COM+.
mentioned alongside COM+ in 4% (56) of relevant job posts

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