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Overview
At the heart of the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system and Windows DNA 2000 is COM+ technology, which enables developers to write enterprise-ready applications at a fraction of the time and cost of other solutions. The COM+ DEVELOPER'S REFERENCE LIBRARY provides a focused, comprehensive, one-stop resource thatβs designed to help developers use the Microsoft Visual C++ or Microsoft Visual Basic programming languages to design and build COM+ applications.Each volume in the COM+ DEVELOPER'S REFERENCE LIBRARY is divided into manageable, logical, intelligently conceived parts. Like all publications in the Windows Programming Reference series, each volume provides guidance, tips, and tricks about how to get the most out of programming in the Windows environment, and how to make the best use of the Microsoft Developers Network (MSDN) to find further information.
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Booknews
This five-volume set includes all the tools necessary to build better enterprise tools for e-commerce, online information tracking, messaging, resource planning, publishing, and knowledge management. Volume one, the programmer's guide, describes how COM+ fits into the Windows DNA 2000 framework and explores key development techniques. Volume two is the complete programmatic reference and includes the objects, collections, interfaces, functions, and enumerations of COM+ and the Component Services administration tool. Volume three, fundamentals, provides comprehensive programming guides and reference information for developing applications with the COM. Volume four covers automation (formerly OLE automation), and volume five provides essential information about structured storage and ActiveX controls. A DVD is included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Microsoft Press,U.S.
Pages
3000
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9780735611382