Use MFC, ActiveX, ATL, ADO and COM+ to develop COM applications Implement client/server applications with ease with this example-oriented approach to the details and implementation of COM technology in network applications. If there was ever a subject th
Use MFC, ActiveX, ATL, ADO and COM+ to develop COM applications Implement client/server applications with ease with this example-oriented approach to the details and implementation of COM technology in network applications. If there was ever a subject thHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John E. Swanke has worked with COM since its inception. He also has over six years experience with Visual C++ and MFC creating CAD systems, network management, and computer telephony applications. He is an accomplished author having written articles on topics that range from reverse engineering to portability issues. John successfully established his teaching by example method with two MFC titles published in 1999: Visual C++ MFC Programming by Example and VC++ MFC Extensions by Example. He believes in the adage that an example is worth a kilobyte, i.e., each illustrative example is worth four or five times the amount of text it would take to illustrate the same technology. John is currently a program developer at NeuVis, Inc., in Shelton, Conn., and can be reached at jswankep@yahoo.com
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Section I. COM Basics Chapter 1. COM Objects Chapter 2. COM Communication Chapter 3. Other COM Issues Chapter 4. COM+ Section II. COM Examples Chapter 5. Creating and Accessing COM Objects Chapter 6. Writing COM Servers with MFC Chapter 7. Writing COM Servers with ATL Chapter 8. Writing COM Servers with VB and VJ++ Chapter 9. COM Communications Chapter 10. COM+ Examples Chapter 11. Accessing Database Objects Chapter 12. Potpourri Appendix A. COM Tables Appendix B. COM Troubleshooting Guide Index
Introduction Section I. COM Basics Chapter 1. COM Objects Chapter 2. COM Communication Chapter 3. Other COM Issues Chapter 4. COM+ Section II. COM Examples Chapter 5. Creating and Accessing COM Objects Chapter 6. Writing COM Servers with MFC Chapter 7. Writing COM Servers with ATL Chapter 8. Writing COM Servers with VB and VJ++ Chapter 9. COM Communications Chapter 10. COM+ Examples Chapter 11. Accessing Database Objects Chapter 12. Potpourri Appendix A. COM Tables Appendix B. COM Troubleshooting Guide Index
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