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Nov 15th, 2000, 09:15 PM
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I have a question about the transition from VB 6 to VB.NET I have heard that microsoft is going away from COM and going towards another technology. Is this true? I heard that you will still be able to use COM in a rudementry form but the sharing of componets will be based off another technology. To me this seems kinda wierd because so much of microsofts current stuff is based off of COM and COM+. Hell, the whole infrastructure of Windows 2000 is COM+. I guess i want to know is the rumors i have heard...are they true? I just started to learn COM+...am i waisting my time because it will be phased out with the newer technology (whatever it is going to be called). What will happen to MTS/COM+ and its technologies. Will the die with .NET strategy? Would you recommend concentrating on learning the new object model technology for now or do you think COM will last?
thanks for your time,
ncage
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