The .NET and COM Interoperability Handbook
Synopsis
The .NET and COM Interoperability Handbook will help you
move your Windows(-based software into the future without
abandoning the investments you've already made. Writing
from the perspective of the experienced COM/COM+ developer,
Alan Gordon offers the most realistic, in-depth coverage of
.NET/COM interoperability ever presented. He illuminates
all your .NET/COM interoperability options, offering
practical advice for both migration and long-term
coexistence.
Coverage includes:
- What COM/COM+ developers must know first about .NET/COM
interoperability
- Using the .NET/COM interoperability resources built
into Visual Studio .NET
- Calling COM/COM+ components from .NET
- Calling .NET components from Win32/COM
applications
- Using COM+ Services from .NET applications
- Turning your COM+ applications into an XML Web Service
without writing any code
- Understanding the impact of COM apartment threading on
.NET performance
- Overcoming mismatches between COM reference counting
and .NET garbage collection
- Interop marshaling, ActiveX controls, .NET remoting,
and much more
Contents
- What's in a Name?
- Comparing COM and .NET
- Exploring the CLR
- A Quick Introduction to C#
- Using Visual Studio .NET
- An Introduction to COM Interop
- Advanced .NET to COM Interop
- Advanced COM to .NET Interop
- Using COM+ (Enterprise Services)
- XML Web Services
- .NET Remoting
- Migration and Interop Strategies
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