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This book explains the .NET Framework from the perspective of a COM/COM+ programmer. It compares COM/COM+ and .NET. It also shows readers how to use their existing COM/COM+ components from .NET and how to call .NET components from their Win32/COM applications. This is not the kind of cursory coverage of COM interoperability that is found in most .NET Framework books. The author delves deep into the subject, covering items such as the effect of the COM Apartment threading model, ActiveX controls, late binding, and the impedance mismatch between reference counting in COM and garbage collection in .NET. The book also features extensive coverage of how to use the COM+ Services from a .NET application. In the initial stages of the hype surrounding Microsoft's introduction of .NET and the .NET Framework, many people assumed that the .NET Framework was the end of COM/COM+. It turns out that quite the opposite is true. Very few companies have the luxury of halting new work for several months while they migrate all of their code to use the .NET framework. At most organizations, .NET code and COM code will need to work together (interoperate) for some time to come. Microsoft's acceptance of this reality shows in the substantial amount of effort that they have put into .NET/COM interoperability.

Table of Contents:
Preface. Acknowledgments. About This Series. 1. What's in a Name? Microsoft .NET. XML Web Services. XML. SOAP.The .NET Framework. The .NET Framework SDK. The CLR. MSIL. The .NET Framework Class Library. ADO.NET. ASP.NET. Windows Forms. Other Microsoft.NET Technologies. Stale .NET-Related Names. Comparing .NET to Java. Summary. 2. Comparing COM and .NET. What is a Software Component? What Is a Software Bus? Life Cycle Management. Programming Language Independence. Location Transparency. Extensibility. Versioning. Summary. 3. Exploring the CLR. Describing The CLR. Defining Managed Code and Managed Data. Types. Assemblies. MSIL. How the Runtime Locates Assemblies. Garbage Collection. Code Access Security. Summary. 4. A Quick Introduction to C#. Getting Started with C#. Creating a Simple Hello World Application. Compiling and Linking the Hello World Application. The Basic Operators in C#. The Primitive Types Available in C#. Creating and Manipulating a String in C#. Creating and Using an Array in C#. Declaring classes in C#. Using Inheritance in C#. Flow of Control Constructs. Exception Handling in C#. Summary. 5. Using Visual Studio .NET. Introduction. Summary. 6. An Introduction to COM Interop. Introduction. COM Interop. Using COM Objects from .NET Clients. Using .NET Objects from COM Clients. Platform Invoke. Summary. 7. Advanced .NET to COM Interop. Object Life Cycle Implications. Using COM Events in Managed Code. Using COM-Rich Error Information in Managed Code. Multithreading and COM Apartments. Primary Interop Assemblies. Advanced Interop Marshaling Considerations Using ActiveX Controls in Managed Code. Performance Considerations. Advanced Aspects of Pinvoke. Summary. 8. Advanced COM to .NET Interop. Object Creation. Object Life-Cycle Implications. Overloaded Methods. COM Apartments. Using Types from the .NET Framework Class Library. Class Interfaces Revisited. Rich Error Information. Using Windows Forms Controls. ComVisible. Handling Managed Events from a COM Client. Deploying COM/Win32 Applications That Use .NET Components. Summary. 9. Using COM+ (Enterprise Services). A Couple of Big Caveats. Creating a Serviced Component. Creating a Client. The Implementation of the Serviced Component Methods. Summary. 10. XML Web Services. Web Services: The Big Picture. The ASP.NET Web Services Infrastructure. Creating a Simple Web Service. Creating and Consuming a Web Service with Visual Studio .NET. XML Web Services and Data. Returning Data Using a Dataset. Transactions. Summary. 11. .NET Remoting. Why Do We Need .NET Remoting? .NET Remoting Architecture. Categories of Remotable Types. A Simple .NET Remoting Client and Server. Configuration. Code Organization. Soapsuds. Hosting Your Server in IIS. Interoperation Between COM+ and Web Services. Summary. 12. Migration and Interop Strategies. Migration versus Interop. Vertical Migration. Horizontal Migration. Summary. Index.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780130461308
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Prentice Hall
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 48 mm
  • Width: 229 mm
  • ISBN-10: 013046130X
  • Publisher Date: 21 Feb 2003
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 720
  • Weight: 1324 gr


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