Summary

This chapter first described the hosting infrastructure for XLANG schedules, including how COM+ applications are set up to host XLANG schedules and how the persistence database is set up.

We next looked at the object model exposed by the XLANG Scheduler Engine. This included the root System Manager object and then the group manager, schedule instance, and the proxy for the XLANG port connected to a COM component. We covered all the properties and methods of these objects with code fragments on how to use them.

Next, we looked at the system event log followed by tools especially available to view and capture operational data from the running schedules. We looked at the XLANG Event Monitor and the WorkFlowAudit sample tool.

Finally, we ...

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