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Shuchi

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Thanx Sunrise for ur help But , theoritically concepts are preety clear. I just weant to know from evrybody's experience that how have they found MTS being part of their application. Any advantages ( i know it would be many) any disadvantages( that mainly i what i want to know)

And again from the practical experince , VC++ components using ATL com are better or VB ones

Please give me the right direction
i don't want the complete book but just in nutshell

Thanx alot for taking time in answering my query and pl. take time for this also

Thanx and Regards,
Shuchi
 
VC++ with ATL are better for high-performance applications (thousands or tens of thousands of users hitting a website, for example). But VB apps are much easier/faster to write, and so cost less to produce. But VB 6 components have a limitation -- once they hit MTS or COM+, they become single-threaded, and are a performance bottleneck.

So, it's six-of-one, half-dozen-of-the-other. If you're writing the next Yahoo -- start off with VB in order to have something to show the Venture Capitalists, but switch to C++ to get the performance you'll need to support your customer base.

Chip H.
 
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