- DCOM - Topics
- DCOM Client Source Code
- DCOM Server
- The Difference Between COM and DCOM
- DCOM
- Registering server
- DCOM Errors
- Errors And Debugging
- The Class Definition
- Object Inheritance
- Object maps
- The Main C++ Module
- ATL-generated Code
- Client Side
- Server Side
- COM Clients and Servers
- DCOM Server
- Query interface
- Initializing COM subsystem:
- Client Connectivity
- Simplest COM Client
- Interactions between client and server
- COM server
- GUID - Unique COM
- Example: COM object
- IUnknown interface
- Component and names
- Example : COM Interface
- Interfaces separates client from server
- Interface
- Terminology
- language indpendense
- COM objects must be unique throughout the world
- COM methods called across a network
- COM running across processes
- How COM Is Different
- Classes and Objects
- Basics of COM
- Adding a COM object and a Method
- Server using the ATL Wizard
- DLL Based - In-Proc COM Server
- Where's the Code?
- Adding a Method to the server.
- Understanding a Simple DCOM Server
- COM Interoperability
- Last time we saw build ADO components to access re...
- ActiveX Data Objects - ADO
- OLE DB
- Anatomy of an IDL file.
- COM Faq's II
- COM Faqs
- Object Creation Under The Hood
- Aggregation
- Multiple Interfaces
- Building An MFC Client
- Building A Simple Client
- Building A Automation Server
- Using Standard Interface
- Real COM Example
- DLLs And COM
- What Is COM?
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Component Object Model, Distributed Component Object Model,COM,DCOM
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