Microsoft Press (2-2003) | CHM | 517 pages | 0735618755 | 10.2Mb COM Programming with Microsoft .NET /by John Paul Mueller CNE,Julian Templeman. Despite the advent of the Microsoft .NET Framework, COM is still a valuable tool for programmers in Microsoft Windows®, and this book explains how and where COM fits into the .NET world. With the release of .NET, Microsoft has introduced a whole raft of new technol ogies, and has even invented a new programming language. At the same time, Microsoft has updated many existing technologies and redefined the way in which Microsoft Windows applications are written. If you read much about .NET, you’d be forgiven for thinking everything you’ve used for years has been consigned to the trash can—the Windows API, COM, COM+, ActiveX controls...all gone. Nothing could be further from the truth. The Windows API is still part of current Windows versions, and COM and COM+ are part of the Windows infrastructure. In addition to companies and developers having a huge investment in COM and COM+ code, these technol ogies are so tied to the way Windows works that they will be around for a long time to come. Microsoft recognizes this and has put a great deal of work into ensuring that COM, COM+, and .NET code can operate together. You can use your existing COM code in .NET projects, write .NET components that will work with COM clients, and even host .NET components in COM+. You don’t have to throw away anything you’ve already produced if you don’t want to. download link: http://depositfiles.com/files/ktzppn0mi http://filesonic.com/file/29546581 http://easy-share.com/1912857447
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