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COM Programming by Example
COM Programming by Example
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ActiveX Control
ActiveX Server
Ado
advanced COM application development
API Call
API Function
ATL
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automation interfaces
basic
binding
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Category=UMX
Category=UT
Category=UY
Class Id
COM
component object model
database integration
distributed computing
DLL Server
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EXE File
file
idl
IDL File
Interface Id
late
Late Binding
middleware architecture
NT Service
object-oriented programming
Ole Automation
pointer
Program Id
Recordset Object
Reference Count
safety
smart
Smart Pointer
SQL Statement
thread
Thread Safety
Threading Model
Unsigned Char
Variable Sized Array
visual
Win32 API
Product details
- ISBN 9781929629039
- Weight: 710g
- Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
- Publication Date: 06 Jan 2000
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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
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
COM Programming by Example
€78.99
