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Hi All, I have a question. I have a dll (Not developed .NET). I've create it a strong name and added my projects. In other hand i have a class derived from ServicedComponeny. I've execute some sql command int the class and throught this dll. When an exception occur sql command has rolled back but the dll's methods don't rollback. Do you have any idea pls? Thanks |
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Hi All, I have a question. I have a dll (Not developed .NET). I've create it a strong name and added my projects. In other hand i have a class derived from ServicedComponeny. I've execute some sql command int the class and throught this dll. When an exception occur sql command has rolled back but the dll's methods don't rollback. Do you have any idea pls? Thanks |
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I don't know the dll aware of COM+ transactions or not. Because it's a third party dll. I think the dll don't support COM+ so i can't do anything for rollback trans. Am i rigth? agapeton (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1159330281.171069.123350 (AT) d34g2000cwd (DOT) googlegroups.com... Are the DLL methods aware of COM+ transactions? (COM+ is what you're working with when you talk about ServicedComponent classes) Erencan SAŠIROŠLU wrote: Hi All, I have a question. I have a dll (Not developed .NET). I've create it a strong name and added my projects. In other hand i have a class derived from ServicedComponeny. I've execute some sql command int the class and throught this dll. Whenan exception occur sql command has rolled back but the dll's methods don't rollback. Do you have any idea pls? Thanks |
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