The focus of the book is on COM Interoperability (since it's a much larger subject), and the heart of the discussion is broken down into four parts:Using COM Components Within the .NET FrameworkUsing .NET Framework Components from COMDesigning Good .NET Framework Components for COM ClientsDesigning
NET and COM : the complete interoperability guide
โ Scribed by Adam Nathan
- Publisher
- Sams
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1561
- Category
- Library
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<span><p>&lt;&gt; The focus of the book is on COM Interoperability (since<br>it's a much larger subject), and the heart of the discussion is<br>broken down into four parts:</p><li><p>Using COM Components Within the .NET Framework</p></li><li><p>Using .NET Framework Components from COM</p></l
The focus of the book is on COM Interoperability (since it's a much larger subject), and the heart of the discussion is broken down into four parts:<br /><br /><br />Using COM Components Within the .NET Framework Using .NET Framework Components from COM Designing Good .NET Framework Components for C
<p><p><i>COM and .NET Interoperability</i> provides a complete overview of the process of building .NET applications that interact (interoperate) with existing COM code. Before digging into that critical topic, author <strong>Andrew Troelsen</strong> offers a concise overview of the COM architecture