... classic COM component. All COM+ components start their life as classic COM components, developed with such tools as ATL, MFC, or Visual Basic 6.0. 2. Create a new COM+ application to host the component. ... viability of existing COM applications. .NET components bear little resemblance to legacy COM components and are not backwards compatible. They can be made to interoperate with COM components but do ... programmers and administrators to configure and manage components and component- based applications. The most important tool is the Microsoft Management Console ComponentServices Explorer. COM+ also...
... are an experienced COM developer who feels comfortable with COM basics such as interfaces, CoClasses, and apartments. This book is about COM+ component services, not the component technology ... security by using COM+ declarative security via the Component Services Explorer and by using advanced programmatic security. l Chapter 8 explains what COM+ queued components are and how to use ... service. If you have had to confront COM connection points, you will appreciate COM+ Events. lChapter 10 shows how .NET components can take advantage of the componentservices described in the previous...
... the .NET runtime (using classic COM) and the construction of a custom .NET- to -COM conversion utility. Chapter 13: Building Serviced Components (COM+ Interop) Despite the confusion, .NET programmers ... about COMand .NET, and how to make them work together for you. Table of Contents COM and .NET Interoperability Introduction Chapter 1 - Understanding Platform Invocation Services ... in the Downloads section at http://www.apress .com. It is my sincere hope that as you read though the text you enjoy yourself and expand your understanding of COM, the .NET platform, and the...
... simple COM+ "Hello World" application, using a traditional COMcomponentand learning about COM+ application types and configured components as you do so. 1.1 COM+ ComponentServices Components ... Internet. Collectively, the services that support COMand .NET component- based applications are known as the COM+ component services, or simply as COM+ . The Evolution of COM+ Services COM ... the term COM+ to refer to the COM+ component services. When we speak of COM+ components, we refer to COM components configured to run under those services. However, as you will see, a COM+ application...
... - 1Gọi một .NET Component từ một COMComponent Trong hôm nay i-Today sẽ tạo một dự án demo để làm rõ các gọi .NET Component từ COM client. Bước 1:Tạo một Strong Namecho .NET Component (Strong ... COMInterOp.dll.regasm ComInterOp.dll /tlb:ComInterOp.tlbBước 4:Bây giờ .NET component (COMInterOp.dll) nên được cài vào GAC (global assembly cache) để làm việc với COM Codedir>Gacutil -i COMInterOp.dll ... được chuyển thành dạng một COM Lib. Một khi TypeLib được tạo, COM clientcó thể tạo một instance của các lớp .NET và gọi các phương thức như chúng là một đối tượng COM. • TypeLibConverter ClassTypeLibConverter...
... as a data store to hold COM+ configuration data.[2.0]a) COM+ QC c) COM+ Eventsb) COM+ application d) COM+ catalog206. Statement 1: Internet Explorer allows COM+ components to be embedded ... standard interfaces to be implemented by COM that are associated with the standard Ids and provide certain standard functionalities shared by most of the components developed by various component ... <Program>.<Version>.< ;Component& gt;b) <Program>.< ;Component& gt;.<Version>103. Statement 1: The DLLDATA.C file contains the proxy/stub source that is used in local process and remote components....
... languages and compiled into CIL may share components without any extra effort.1.2.3 The .NET Assemblies: Applications and/ or ComponentsAn assembly is the logical unit of deployment in .NET and encompasses ... required services for modern applications.4Chapter 1: Introducing C# and .NET ■1.2.1 The .NET Virtual Machine: Common Language RuntimeThe CLR is the .NET virtual machine. It handles the compiling, ... units: applications (.exe) and components (.dll1). Whereas applicationsrepresent fully executable C# programs, components represent core reusable objects thatprovide basic services to build up...
... com- piler, that just aren’t relevant to the command-line compiler. Table 12-11 describes the fsi.execommands.Table 12-11. The F# Interactive CommandsCommand Description#r "<assembly file>";; ... the commands that were added to F# to aid users workingwith the console, cover the command-line switches it supports, and give some general tips forworking with F# interactive.fsi.exe CommandsBecause ... special commandsthat you would ordinarily use command-line switches for with the fsc.exe compiler. There arealso some features, such as automatically timing program execution and quitting the com- piler,...
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