COM Programming with Microsoft® .NET

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Microsoft .NET is here, but COM and COM+ will be a valuable part of every Microsoft Windows® programmer's toolbox for years. This in-depth programming guide explains how and where COM and COM+ fit into the new .NET world, demonstrates the new technologies that are available in .NET, and shows how to interoperate between COM/COM+ and .NET. It explains how to use Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET to write traditional COM objects, how to use COM objects in .NET code, and how to use .NET objects as COM objects. It also discusses COM+ topics such as disconnected applications and subscriptions. The authors show you both theoretical and practical approaches--explaining how the mechanisms work and also providing practical advice with sample code to show how to handle interoperability.

Topics covered include:

The .NET view of COM and COM+

  • COM, COM+, and .NET

  • Using COM components in .NET code

  • Using .NET components in COM applications

  • Overview of COM+ coding for .NET

Writing COM code

  • Attributed programming

  • Active Template Library (ATL) and ATL Server

Writing COM+ code

  • A simple COM+ example

  • Working with disconnected applications

  • Creating subscriptions

  • Web application scenarios

Interoperability

  • Interacting with unmanaged code

  • Advanced interaction

  • Working with predefined interfaces

Includes sample code on the Web

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Book Details

Authors

Julian Templeman and John Paul Mueller

Categories

Computers > General

Publishers

Microsoft Press

Publication year : 2009

License: All rights reserved ©

Times read: 851

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