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Developing for COM and COM+

Accessing 32-bit DLLs from 64-bit code

Migrating your 32-bit Windows application to a 64-bit machine can be problematic if you have 32-bit DLLs that you cannot re-write. Mike Becker shows you how you can access 32-bit DLLs from 64-bit code using built-in IPC mechanisms. more


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Accessing 32-bit DLLs from 64-bit code
Migrating your 32-bit Windows application to a 64-bit machine can be problematic if you have 32-bit DLLs that you cannot re-write. Mike Becker...

Don Box on life after COM
Is COM dead? What is the future for C++? Is the Windows war with Java over? Matt Nicholson and Tim Anderson talk to Don Box about these and...

Integrating COM with .NET
How do you integrate your existing COM code into .NET? As Rob MacDonald demonstrates, it's all done through COM Interop wrappers.

 Using Attributes in COM+ and .NET
Attributes are becoming increasingly important to anyone involved in Windows programming. Richard Grimes charts their history from COM through...

Handling the traffic with COM+
Microsoft has a mature and comprehensive set of middleware services in COM+. Matt Nicholson finds out how they can help you build large-scale...

Don Box on COM and COM+
Matt Nicholson talks to Don Box, founder of Developmentor, about what's important and what's not when it comes to COM, Microsoft Transaction...


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Questions of State
COM+ helps you build scalable applications, but only if you understand what is happening under the bonnet. As Rob Macdonald explains, it?s all...

 

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