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COM+ Programming. A Practical Guide Using Visual C++ and ATL
COM+ Programming. A Practical Guide Using Visual C++ and ATL
ISBN: 130886742
EAN: N/A
Year: 2000
Pages: 129
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Page #7 (Introduction)
Page #8 (About This Book)
Page #9 (Choice of Language)
Page #10 (Prerequisites)
Page #11 (Sample Code)
Page #12 (References)
Page #13 (Chapter Organization)
Page #14 (Companion CD)
Page #15 (Acknowledgments)
Page #16 (Part I: The Foundation)
Page #17 (Chapter 1. The Component Model)
Page #18 (Component Reusability)
Page #19 (Traditional Software Reusability)
Page #20 (Reference Hardware Components)
Page #21 (Simulation Program)
Page #22 (Role of the Linker and the OS Loader)
Page #23 (Dynamic Link Library)
Page #24 (Fixing a Defect)
Page #25 (Hardware Component Model)
Page #26 (Separating Interface from Implementation)
Page #27 (Common Aspects of C Language)
Page #28 (Virtual Methods in C and Memory Layout)
Page #29 (Interface as an Abstract Base Class)
Page #30 (Dynamic Selection of a Component)
Page #31 (Extending the Interface Functionality)
Page #32 (Managing the Lifetime of an Object)
Page #33 (Optimizations)
Page #34 (Error Reporting)
Page #35 (The Essence of COM)
Page #36 (Summary)
Page #37 (References)
Page #38 (Chapter 2. Designing Interfaces)
Page #39 (Why a New Language?)
Page #40 (Interface Definition Language (IDL))
Page #41 (IDL Design Goals)
Page #42 (Processing IDL Files)
Page #43 (IDL File Structure)
Page #44 (IDL Syntax)
Page #45 (Automation)
Page #46 (Interfaces and Marshaling)
Page #47 (Memory Management)
Page #48 (Organizing Multiple IDL Files)
Page #49 (Putting It All Together)
Page #50 (Summary)
Page #51 (References)
Page #52 (Chapter 3. Components)
Page #53 (From C to COMA Quick Tour)
Page #54 (Revisiting C Code)
Page #55 (Implementing COM Objects)
Page #56 (Tear-Off Interfaces)
Page #57 (Reusing Components)
Page #58 (Error Reporting)
Page #59 (Summary)
Page #60 (References)
Page #61 (Part II: The Extension)
Page #62 (Chapter 4. Essence of COM)
Page #63 (Enterprise Systems)
Page #64 (Three-Tier Architecture)
Page #65 (COM Simplified Development)
Page #66 (Summary)
Page #67 (References)
Page #68 (Chapter 5. COM Programming Model)
Page #69 (Attribute-Based Programming)
Page #70 (COM Context)
Page #71 (Object Context)
Page #72 (Call Context)
Page #73 (Object Activation)
Page #74 (Summary)
Page #75 (References)
Page #76 (Chapter 6. Concurrency)
Page #77 (Multithread Programming)
Page #78 (Apartments)
Page #79 (Configuration Settings)
Page #80 (Apartments and Standard Marshaling)
Page #81 (Cross-Context Access)
Page #82 (Developing Thread-Safe COM Code)
Page #83 (Summary)
Page #84 (References)
Page #85 (Chapter 7. Security)
Page #86 (The COM Security Model)
Page #87 (Declarative Security)
Page #88 (Server-Side Security Programming)
Page #89 (Client-Side Security Programming)
Page #90 (Summary)
Page #91 (References)
Page #92 (Chapter 8. Transactions)
Page #93 (The Stock Trader)
Page #94 (Transaction Theory)
Page #95 (COM Support for Transactions)
Page #96 (The Architecture)
Page #97 (Compensating Resource Manager)
Page #98 (Summary)
Page #99 (References)
Page #100 (Chapter 9. Message Queuing)
Page #101 (Message-Based Queuing)
Page #102 (MSMQ Overview)
Page #103 (MSMQ COM Components)
Page #104 (Queued Components)
Page #105 (Summary)
Page #106 (References)
Page #107 (Chapter 10. Events)
Page #108 (Introduction)
Page #109 (Tightly Coupled Events (TCEs))
Page #110 (Loosely Coupled Events (LCEs))
Page #111 (Summary)
Page #112 (References)
Page #113 (Chapter 11. Scalability)
Page #114 (Introduction)
Page #115 (Resource Dispensers)
Page #116 (Just-in-Time (JIT) Activation)
Page #117 (Object Pooling)
Page #118 (Asynchronous Method Calls)
Page #119 (COM Pipes)
Page #120 (Summary)
Page #121 (References)
Page #122 (Chapter 12. Administration)
Page #123 (Overview)
Page #124 (COM Administration Object Model)
Page #125 (Programming Considerations)
Page #126 (Some Common Administrative Tasks)
Page #127 (Future Enhancements)
Page #128 (Summary)
COM+ Programming. A Practical Guide Using Visual C++ and ATL
ISBN: 130886742
EAN: N/A
Year: 2000
Pages: 129
BUY ON AMAZON
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