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.net durable resource manager for transactional filesystem access

I'm trying to wrap my head around the use of the System.Transactions namespace in C#. I've found some documentation on MSDN regarding using resource managers, but it only covers volatile, in-memory resource managers in any detail (like Transactional ). I'm basically looking for something that I can use inside of a TransactionScope, just like Transactional<> but use it for writing/modifying/deleting files on disk. Does something like this exist in the standard libs? I've read that NTFS has "TxF" now to allow transactional filesystem access - I was expecting to find something in .net that leverages that. Perhaps I need to implement my own?

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sgibbons Avatar asked Jun 10 '09 21:06

sgibbons


1 Answers

Do you mean something as described in this MSDN article or is this not what you are looking for?

Bart de Smet also has an article about this on his blog.

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Ronald Wildenberg Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 14:09

Ronald Wildenberg