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Programming Windows(tm) Services: Implementing Application Servers

Programming Windows(tm) Services: Implementing Application Servers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I like this book
Review: After buying this book I had questions more indepth then the book offered. So I sent emails to the author and he help me. I really appreciate that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent book. highly recommended
Review: i highly recommend this book for those of you who stroll underneath the covers of nt. this was one of the few books that actually explained, with simplistic but detailed enough code examples about topics that are taboo to most authors. Areas such as the eventlog, services, the underpinnings of programmatic security. Enough information is provided so as not to overwhelm, yet stir up enough new thoughts to begin experimenting on your own. *****

a bonus * to the author for being available to answer email questions related to the text.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is fantastic!
Review: I reviewed this book before it came out. It has some good technical material and advice to those that want to write Services in Windows. The Author tries to cover everything that a developer would need to write industrial strength window Service Servers.

However just keep in mind that the author is biased in favour of Microsoft and most Microsoft technologies.

Duc

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is fantastic!
Review: Morin did a wonderful job writing this book. This book has every kind of example you can think of. Everyone wanting to know NT Services should read this books. I think you will really enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Programming window services rocks
Review: The book provides an overview of common server types and implements a successful framework for each. The book describes exactly the evolution of my server before I read the book. I used the framework to create a smooth working server.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Programming window services rocks
Review: The services technology offers more. It offers us a bigger world. Services can form ad-hoc applications without the need for an installed infrastructure. This promise may be fulfilled because of the work in this book helps to develop specifications to assure interoperability. The author helps to develop the framework. The book contains an introduction to the technology and usage cases, It moves quickly to the technical details of the specification, discusses the profiles, and also provides a brief view of the future, Do not be fooled by the cover art; this is a serious book for those with a professional interest in services. The book is well written and has many well-drawn illustrations. If you like services, you will like this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is fascinating
Review: This book gives extraordinary insight into one of the most undocument programming subjects.


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