Any developer who wants to create LAN-based, WAN-based, and Web-based applications using Microsoft Windows NT Server as a foundation must use many separate pieces of software. Some of these pieces will be supplied by Microsoft, and you or your compa
Maximizing COM/COM+ reuse and scalability: practical, enterprise-class solutions! If you’re ready to develop COM/COM+ enterprise applications, start with this practical, solutions-focused guide! Using case studies and real-world code examples, Hewle
If you’re ready to develop COM/COM+ enterprise applications, start with this practical, solutions-focused guide! Using case studies and real-world code examples, Hewlett-Packard COM/COM+ expert Pradeep Tapadiya presents COM and COM+ in detail, from
Introduction Chapter 1 - Understanding Platform Invocation Services Chapter 2 - The Anatomy of a COM Server Chapter 3 - A Primer on COM Programming Frameworks Chapter 4 - COM Type Information Chapter 5 - The Anatomy of a .NET Server Chapter 6 - .NET
COM and .NET Component Services Dedicat ion Foreword Preface Scope of This Book Some Assumpt ions About the Reader Definit ions and Text Convent ions Other COM+ Books and References How to Contact Us Acknowledgments 1. COM+ Component Services 1.1 CO