.NET and COM

The Complete Interoperability Guide

Nonfiction, Computers, Database Management, Client-Server Computing, Networking & Communications
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Author: Adam Nathan ISBN: 9780132465847
Publisher: Pearson Education Publication: January 31, 2002
Imprint: Prentice Hall Language: English
Author: Adam Nathan
ISBN: 9780132465847
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication: January 31, 2002
Imprint: Prentice Hall
Language: English

This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version.

The focus of the book is on COM Interoperability (since it's a much larger subject), and the heart of the discussion is broken down into four parts:

  • Using COM Components Within the .NET Framework
  • Using .NET Framework Components from COM
  • Designing Good .NET Framework Components for COM Clients
  • Designing Good COM Components for .NET Framework Clients

The scope of the book is just about everything related to using "unmanaged code" in the .NET Framework. Technologies built on top of COM Interoperability are also covered-Interoperability of Windows Forms Controls and ActiveX controls, Interoperability with COM+, and Interoperability with Distributed COM (DCOM). Although Platform Invocation Services is a separate technology from COM Interoperability, there are many areas of overlap, so including in the book is a natural fit. All of these technologies are a core part of the Common Language Runtime and .NET Framework, and will likely be used not only as the path of migration for existing software projects, but for brand new software development for the next several years.

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This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version.

The focus of the book is on COM Interoperability (since it's a much larger subject), and the heart of the discussion is broken down into four parts:

The scope of the book is just about everything related to using "unmanaged code" in the .NET Framework. Technologies built on top of COM Interoperability are also covered-Interoperability of Windows Forms Controls and ActiveX controls, Interoperability with COM+, and Interoperability with Distributed COM (DCOM). Although Platform Invocation Services is a separate technology from COM Interoperability, there are many areas of overlap, so including in the book is a natural fit. All of these technologies are a core part of the Common Language Runtime and .NET Framework, and will likely be used not only as the path of migration for existing software projects, but for brand new software development for the next several years.

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