Sams Teach Yourself ATL Programming in 21 days
Kenn Scribner - Collection Sams Teach Yourself
Résumé
Topics include:
- creating your first ATL COM object
- understanding the ATL architecture
- using the ATL app wizard
- working with ATL helper classes
- handling ATL errors
- using C++ templates
- using multithreading
- creating ATL applications
- automation with ATL
- combining ATL and OLE dB for database access
- using ATL with MTS (transactions)
Sams Teach Yourself ATL Programming in 24 Hours enables even the less experienced C++ developer to build ATL components quickly and easily.
Table of contents
- Week 1: At a Glance
- Day 1: Getting Started: Your First ATL COM Object
- Day 2: Exploring COM: The Technology ATL Supports
- Day 3: The COM Interface: COM's Foundation
- Day 4: C++ Templates: You Can't Code What You Don't
Understand
- Day 5: ATL Architecture: How ATL Implements COM
- Day 6: The ATL App Wizard: Back to Basics
- Day 7: The ATL Object Wizard: Customizing the Basic ATL
Framework
- Week 1: In Review
- Week 2: At a Glance
- Day 8: ATL Object Methods: Adding Functionality to Your
Interface
- Day 9: Creating C++ Test Clients: You Can't Test What
You Can't Execute
- Day 10: ATL and Errors: What to Do When Things
Break
- Day 11: Multithreading: How and When
- Day 12: ATL and Apartments: How Win32 Threads and COM
Are Related
- Day 13: Creating ATL Applications: Where ATL Meets
Win32
- Day 14: ATL and Automation: Creating RoboObjects
- Week 2: In Review
- Week 3: At a Glance
- Day 15: Custom Controls: Basic Control Development
Techniques
- Day 16: ATL and ActiveX: Modern Control Packaging
- Day 17: ATL and Connection Points: Supporting COM's
Event Model
- Day 18: ATL, Class Factories, and Licensed Objects:
Creating Objects and
Protecting Your Investment
- Day 19: Distributed ATL: DCOM Around the Net
- Day 20: ATL and OLE DB: Storing More
- Day 21: ATL and MTS: Coding with a Better COM
L'auteur - Kenn Scribner
is a senior systems programmer with the world's largest
supplier of information services for the legal industry. He
uses Visual C++ and ATL to develop custom applications that
are marketed in more than 60 countries. In addition. he is
the founder and president of EnduraSoft Corporation, a
software company specializing in the creation of custom
components. Kenn writes the Windows Pro=ramming Column for
"TechTalk," the new sletter of the Small Computer Book
Club. He is the co-author of MFC Programming a with
Visual C++ Unleashed and has contributed to Sams
Teach Yourself DirectX 7 in 24 Hours.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sams |
Auteur(s) | Kenn Scribner |
Collection | Sams Teach Yourself |
Parution | 20/02/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 646 |
Format | 18,7 x 23,2 |
Poids | 1113g |
EAN13 | 9780672318672 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-672-31867-2 |
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