Chapter Twelve. Migration and Interop Strategies

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.NET and COM Interoperability Handbook, The
By Alan Gordon
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So far in this book, I have explained most of the nuts and bolts of COM interoperability and given you an introduction to the .NET Framework. What I have not discussed is when to use COM interoperability. In other words, when does it make sense to use COM Interop to call your existing COM components from a .NET client, and when does it make more sense just to rewrite the component as a managed component? In this chapter, I discuss these issues and show you how to develop an overall strategy for migrating your existing unmanaged code to .NET. I define the notion of horizontal and vertical migration and discuss how you can determine which approach is best for your software.


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. Net and COM Interoperability Handbook
The .NET and COM Interoperability Handbook (Integrated .Net)
ISBN: 013046130X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 119
Authors: Alan Gordon

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