Answer Posted / vijayan
JIT means just-in-time activation on/off.
JIT activation defaults to off for components which are
configured in COM+, but is enabled automatically if
automatic transactions are requested.
Syntax:
class JustInTimeActivationAttribute sealed : public
Attribute
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