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COM Programming with Microsoft .NET

COM Programming with Microsoft .NET

Julian Templeman, John Paul Mueller

538 pages, parution le 04/03/2003

Résumé

This book explains how COM fits into the new .NET world, demonstrates the new technologies that are available in .NET, and explains how to interoperate between COM and .NET.

The Microsoft .NET Framework is here, but COM will be a valuable part of the Windows programmer's armory of technologies for years to come. This book explains how and where COM fits into the new .NET world. It also demonstrates the new technologies that are available in .NET, and it shows how to interoperate between COM and .NET. It's essentially a "one-stop shopping" resource for COM programmers who want to work with .NET. The authors use both theoretical and practical approaches-explaining how the mechanisms work and also providing practical advice plus code to show how to approach interoperability in practice. By the end of this book, readers will understand topics such as the place of COM in the .NET world, what's new in .NET for COM programmers, 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.

Contents

PART I THE .NET VIEW OF COM AND COM+
  • COM and .NET
  • COM+ and .NET
  • Using COM Components in .NET Code
  • Using .NET Components in COM Applications
  • An Overview of COM+ Coding for .NET
PART II WRITING COM CODE
  • Attributed Programming
  • ATL and ATL Server
PART III WRITING COM+ CODE
  • A Simple COM+ Example
  • Working with Disconnected Applications
  • Creating Subscriptions
  • Web Application Scenarios
PART IV INTEROPERABILITY
  • Interacting with Unmanaged Code
  • Advanced Interaction
  • Working with Predefined Interfaces

L'auteur - Julian Templeman

As a professional consultant, trainer, and writer, Julian Templeman has been involved in using, teaching, and writing about COM for five years. He's taught COM courses to hundreds of students throughout the United Kingdom and Europe, and as a result he knows how to explain complex COM issues to programmers. As a consultant, he's advised large and small companies on COM technology, and he has a firm grasp of the practicalities involved in the everyday use of COM in Windows-based software development.
Julian has also been sole or joint author of 10 programming books, so he has expertise in explaining programming topics in writing. Two of these books concerned COM: the first was the only detailed book on using COM with the Microsoft MFC library, and the second was the best-selling Beginning ATL COM Programming from Wrox Press. Julian's most recent book, published through microsoft Press, is Microsoft Visual C++ .NET Step by Step.
On the .NET side, Julian has been using .NET since the first alpha version was handed out at the Denver Professional Developers' Conference in 1998. At the time of writing (April 2002), he has contributed to three .NET books on the market, and he has an in-depth knowledge of the .NET technologies at both overview and detailed levels. In addition, he has recently coauthored Microsoft Official Curriculum course 2558 on writing .NET code using Visual C++ .NET. Julian is also currently running .NET programming courses and doing a small (but increasing) amount of .NET consultancy work.

L'auteur - John Paul Mueller

John Paul Mueller is the owner of the consulting firm DataCon Services. Over the last 23 years, he has written more than 80 books and over 300 articles on topics ranging from networking to artificial intelligence and from database management to programming.

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Éditeur(s) Microsoft Press
Auteur(s) Julian Templeman, John Paul Mueller
Parution 04/03/2003
Nb. de pages 538
Format 18,7 x 23
Couverture Broché
Poids 1043g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780735618756
ISBN13 978-0-7356-1875-6

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