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COM and .NET Interoperability Textbook

COM and .NET Interoperability



COM and .NET Interoperability



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Com and .Net Interoperability, ISBN-13: 9781590590119, ISBN-10: 1590590112
ET Interoperability
provides a complete overview of the process of building .NET applications that interact (interoperate) with existing COM code. Before digging into that critical topic, author Andrew Troelsen offers a concise overview of the COM architecture and provides examples using various COM frameworks (C++, ATL, and VB 6.0) as well as the core .NET managed languages (C# and VB .NET). After covering the preliminaries, the book explores numerous issues that arise in interoperability, including interacting with the Win32 API, dynamically generating source code via System.CodeDOM, creating serviced (COM+) components using managed code, manually editing (and recompiling) .NET metadata, and the process o COM and .NET Interoperability new edition

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COM and .Net Interoperability: Andrew Troelsen

"COM and .NET Interoperability provides a complete overview of the process of building .NET applications that interact (interoperate) with existing COM code. Before digging into that critical topic, author Andrew Troelsen offers a concise overview of the COM architecture and provides examples using various COM frameworks (C++, ATL, and VB 6.0) as well as the core .NET managed languages (C# and VB .NET). After covering the preliminaries, the book explores numerous issues that arise in interoperability, including interacting with the Win32 API, dynamically generating source code via System.CodeD

Categories: Microsoft .NET framework. Contributors: Andrew Troelsen - Author. Format: Paperback

Categories: Microsoft .NET framework. Contributors: Andrew Troelsen - Author. Format: Paperback



COM and .NET Interoperability Textbook


ET Interoperability provides a complete overview of the process of building .NET applications that interact (interoperate) with existing COM code. Before digging into that critical topic, author Andrew Troelsen offers a concise overview of the COM architecture and provides examples using various COM frameworks (C++, ATL, and VB 6.0) as well as the core
NET metadata, and the process o

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