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Platform-Specific Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, Microsoft .NET, Web Services, Web Application Development

The . NET and COM Interoperability Handbook

by Alan Gordon
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Overview

.NET/COM interoperability in depth: comprehensive techniques and strategies
  • The most in-depth guide to .NET/COM interoperability ever published!
  • Covers every .NET/COM interop option, "gotcha," and workaround
  • Offers practical strategies for .NET migration and long-term .NET/COM coexistence
  • Compares .NET to COM and Java
  • Addresses many advanced issues, including Interop marshaling, Primary Interop Assemblies, using ActiveX Controls from managed code, using COM+ Services from managed code, converting your COM+ Applications to XML Web Services and .NET Remoting

The .NET and COM Interoperability Handbook will help you move your Windows(-based software into the future without abandoning the investments you've already made. Writing from the perspective of the experienced COM/COM+ developer, Alan Gordon offers the most realistic, in-depth coverage of .NET/COM interoperability ever presented. He illuminates all your .NET/COM interoperability options, offering practical advice for both migration and long-term coexistence. Coverage includes:

  • What COM/COM+ developers must know first about .NET/COM interoperability
  • Using the .NET/COM interoperability resources built into Visual Studio .NET
  • Calling COM/COM+ components from .NET
  • Calling .NET components from Win32/COM applications
  • Using COM+ Services from .NET applications
  • Turning your COM+ applications into an XML Web Service without writing any code
  • Understanding the impact of COM apartment threading on .NET performance
  • Overcoming mismatches between COM reference counting and .NET garba
  • Interop marshaling, ActiveX controls, .NET remoting, and much more

About the Author, Alan Gordon

Alan Gordon
Alan Gordon is an attorney with the Legal Aid Society and the author of seven books featuring the jester, including The Moneylender of Toulouse. He lives in Queens, New York.

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Book Details

Published
December 30, 2002
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
720
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780130461308

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