Transaction coordination for the new millennium: SQL Server meets OLE transactions

David G. Campbell
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Summary form only given, as follows. Computing hardware is now available at a price, performance, and reliability point such that enterprise computing tasks may be performed on "commodity" class machines. These economic benefits have been achieved through producing large numbers of systems from standardized components. The OLE Transaction Architecture defines a set of distributed component object model (COM) interfaces that can be used to coordinate distributed transactions using standard two-phase commit protocols. One of the goals of this architecture is to support the development of commodity enterprise computing software. A crisply defined and unambiguous transaction coordination architecture is a foundation for advanced applications requiring distributed transaction support. These applications may be developed and deployed in large numbers, achieving the same economic benefits that standard component hardware has experienced. We describe the motivation for developing the OLE Transaction Architecture, present the programming model for transactions as objects, and describe the implementation of the first transaction and resource Managers based upon the OLE Transaction Architecture.
新千年的事务协调:SQL Server满足OLE事务
仅给出摘要形式,如下。计算硬件现在在价格、性能和可靠性方面都是可用的,因此企业计算任务可以在“商品”级机器上执行。这些经济效益是通过使用标准化组件生产大量系统实现的。OLE事务体系结构定义了一组分布式组件对象模型(COM)接口,这些接口可用于使用标准的两阶段提交协议协调分布式事务。该体系结构的目标之一是支持商业企业计算软件的开发。定义清晰且明确的事务协调体系结构是需要分布式事务支持的高级应用程序的基础。可以大量开发和部署这些应用程序,从而获得与标准组件硬件相同的经济效益。描述了开发OLE事务体系结构的动机,给出了事务作为对象的编程模型,并描述了基于OLE事务体系结构的第一批事务和资源管理器的实现。
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