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COM Programming with Microsoft® .NET
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- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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Part I. The .NET View of COMand COM+
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Part II. Writing COM Code
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Part III. Writing COM+ Code
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Part IV. Interoperability
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
Test the closed alpha on paperc.com
Book Details
Authors
Julian Templeman and John Paul Mueller
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Publication year : 2009
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 851

