Thanks !
BTW, it was nice to meet you in Ft-Ldl.
Stephane
>Hi Stephane,
>
>This is a known issue that will be fixed before release. Thanks!
>
>>Step to reproduce:
>>
>>1. Create on New VFP Project and call it TestC5
>>2. Paste The following code in a new program in the new project
>>
>>Define Class TestC5 As Session OLEPUBLIC
>>
>> Function Test1()
>>
>> This.EndTransaction()
>> Return "Test1"
>>
>> EndFunc
>>
>> Function Test2
>> Return "Test2"
>> EndFunc
>>
>> Protected Function EndTransaction()
>>
>> Local loCom, loContext, loContextState
>>
>> loCom = CREATEOBJECT( "MTXAS.APPSERVER.1" )
>> loContext = loCom.GetObjectContext()
>>
>> loContext.SetComplete()
>>
>> Store NULL TO loCom, loContext
>>
>> EndFunc
>>
>>EndDefine
>>
>>
>>3. Build as a Multi-Threaded Com server (dll)
>>4. Open The Component services from the Administrative tools
>>5. Drill down to: Component Services->Computers->My Computer->COM+ Application
>>6. Click and then Right-click on COM+ Application And choose New->Application
>>7. Click Next And Choose "Create An empty application"
>>8. Enter "Test" As the application name and leave everything else as default.
>>9. Open the COM+ Application->Test and click on Components.
>>10. Right-click on components and Coose New->Component
>>11. Click Next and choose "Install New component"
>>12. Select the Testc5.dll created in step 3
>>13. Click on Next and finish.
>>
>>14. Go back to the VFP IDE and run the following lines in the command window:
>>
>>ox=CreateObject("TestC5.TestC5")
>>?ox.Test1
>>?ox.Test2
>>ox=Null
>>
>>
>>
>>I reproduced it on many machines with :
>>- VFP7, VFP7 SP1, VFP8
>>- Windows 2000 WS SP3, 2000 Server SP3, XP SP1
>>
>>I also created the same functionnality with c# and it works fine.
>>
>>Can anybody confirm it's a bug?