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Format: Paperback, 697 pages
Edition: BK&CD-ROM
Publisher: Wordware Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1556227043
Release Date: Jan 5, 2000
Average Reader Review:     (Based on 1 review.)
| |  | | | In Brief Microsoft's Component Object Model is one of the most important concepts in software development today. Developer's Workshop to COM and ATL 3.0 provides an in-depth treatment of COM and shows how to adopt a component framework, namely ATL, to help lessen the burden of repetitive code. Every chapter contains integrated lab assignments that give you numerous opportunities to build COM clients and servers using raw C++ and IDL, as well as the Active Template Library.
The book is divided into five sections, each focusing on a particular aspect of COM and ATL development. The book begins with a review of object-oriented and interfacebased programming techniques, then moves into the core aspects of COM, including a full examination of language independence and location transparency. The author illustrates the numerous CASE tools used during ATL development and discusses apartments, COM exceptions, object identity, and component housing, in addition to various advanced concepts such as COM categories and tear-off interfaces. The fourth section examines a number of “COM patterns” such as enumerators, collections, scriptable objects, and callback interfaces. The book closes with an investigation of using ATL as a windowing framework and wraps up with the development of a full-blown animated ActiveX control using ATL.
The companion CD contains full source code for all the labs, along with the official COM and DCOM white papers.
With this book:
- Build Visual Basic, Java, C++, and web-based COM clients.
- Create a remote DCOM server from the ground up.
- Master ATL's integrated CASE tools.
- Dive into the details of object identity and the ATL COM map.
- Build COM object models and leverage the ATL object map.
- Use ATL to build custom enumerators and COM collections.
- Develop full ActiveX controls with ATL.
| | | | From The Publisher One of the most distinctive features of this book from Troelsen is the heavy emphasis on code examples demonstrated in a lab or workshop setting where all of the lines of code are explained. He provides intermediate to advanced coverage of COM components and ActiveX controls using the Active Template Library (ATL) 3.0 Advanced COM topics. The CD provides full source code for all chapter and lab examples.
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 | | | | | Number of Reviews: 1 Average Rating:     
Just like ATL Internals, with labs...     
-- A reviewer, June 30, 2000
Also Recommended: ATL Internals Essential COM
| |  | | | Accreditation Andrew W. Troelsen is a partner, software developer, and trainer at Intertech, Inc., a Minneapolis-based training firm that specializes in education for Enterprise Web Developers. Troelsen is a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer and holds the Master of Technical Training (MTT) designation. He has presented at various technical conferences, and is also the author of Developer's Workshop to COM+ (1-55622-724-8).
| |  | | | Chapter 1: A Review of Classic Object Oriented Programming Chapter 2: Interface Based Programming Chapter 3: The Component Object Model Chapter 4: IDL and Language Independence Chapter 5: IDL and Location Transparency Chapter 6: An Introduction to ATL Chapter 7: ATL COM Objects and COM Exceptions Chapter 8: Object Identity and ATL Chapter 9: Component Housing and ATL Chapter 10: Scriptable Objects and ATL Chapter 11: COM Enumerators and COM Collections Chapter 12: Callback Interfaces and Connectable Objects Chapter 13: Using ATL as a Windowing Framework Chapter 14: Building ActiveX Controls with ATL
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| | | | | | Keywords Computer software, Development, Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
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