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Format: Paperback, 450 pages
Edition: 2ND
Publisher: Wrox Press, Inc.
ISBN: 1861001207
Release Date: Jan 11, 2002
Average Reader Review:     (Based on 2 reviews.)
| |  | | | In Brief The Active Server Library (ATL) is a tool that simplifies the creation of COM components. The latest version , ATL 3.0, marks the blossoming of ATL as a technology. It now covers the entire spectrum of COM applications.
COM is the grand unifying technology on Microsoft platforms, providing the core infrastructure for this and the next generation of Windows. ATL is simply the best way to create COM components, combining flexibility and ease of use with great performance.
We'll show you how to get started with COM and ATL. More than that, we'll show you how to create useful controls as we back up the theory with ambitious examples in every chapter.
| | | | From The Publisher This book is aimed primarily at Visual C++ 6 Developers. It is ideal for people who need to get to grips with the principles of COM and the ways in which ATL handles much of the complexity for the programmer.
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 | | | | | Number of Reviews: 2 Average Rating:     
500 pages on how to use a wizard     
-- A reviewer, November 28, 2000
Only if you already are an expert!     
-- Tom, a programmer with 15 yrs exp., December 28, 2001
| |  | | | Chapter 1: An Introduction To COM Chapter 2: Writing A COM Component Chapter 3: Building And Calling A COM Object Using ATL Chapter 4: ATL Architecture Chapter 5: Automation And Error Handling Chapter 6: DCOM, Marshaling, And Threading Chapter 7: ATL Window Classes Chapter 8: Connectable Components Chapter 9: Properties, Persistence and Collections Chapter 10: A Full Control Appendix A: HRESULT Facility Codes
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