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In a comment Sahil Malik asked: "Some guidelines around using Transactional filesystem versus otherwise would be helpful. I am sure TxFs has it's uses and advantages but it must have some downsides as well." I interpreted this to be 'what should I think about when using the file system as part of a transaction...
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In a previous note I showed using System.Transactions with the Longhorn transacted file system. That note had explicit calls to the Win32 services EnterTransactionScope and ExitTransactionScope. That worked to help show the example, but I want to share a small class that helps simplify the application...
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One of the new features in System.Transactions is the ability for the transaction manager to delegate directly to a resource manager (known as PSPE for Promotable Single Phase Enlistment). Currently, this is only supported by SQL 2005. That, then, raises the question about SQL 2000 -- does it promote...
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I'm at the PDC this week, and hoping to talk to anyone interested in what we're doing around transactions. Although I'll be generally around the Fundamentals and Communications track lounges, there are some specific times that I certainly be at the Fundamentals lounge. These times are: Tuesday 5:30-9...
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