Professional DCOM Programming

Read # Professional DCOM Programming by Richard Grimes, Dr Richard Grimes ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Professional DCOM Programming Excellent, thorough, concise, addresses what developers need according to Charlton Barreto (charlton@home.net). Dr. Richard Grimes does an excellent job of covering the world of DCOM - automation, security, threading models, NT services as COM servers, MTS, debugging DCOM servers. Everything I need to know about the ins and outs of DCOM is in this book and it is covered in a professional, thorough manner.Note that Dr. Grim. One of Best Books in DCOM Programming, Strongly recommended I have tri

Professional DCOM Programming

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Rating : 4.99 (647 Votes)
Asin : 186100060X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 565 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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(DCOM) For Win32 programmers taking up the challenge of building distributed applications using the new component object model.. Guide to creating practical applications with Microsoft's Distributed Component Object Model

Professional DCOM Programming is a dense, comprehensive tome that covers everything an experienced C++ programmer could want to know about DCOM, Microsoft's Distributed Component Object Model. What the book sometimes lacks in readability it makes up in thoroughness: nothing is left out, from security to multithreading, and the level of detail reached within each section is remarkable. . Author Richard Grimes covers DCOM's origins, differences from COM, and techniques for writing both DCOM clients and servers

"Excellent, thorough, concise, addresses what developers need" according to Charlton Barreto (charlton@home.net). Dr. Richard Grimes does an excellent job of covering the world of DCOM - automation, security, threading models, NT services as COM servers, MTS, debugging DCOM servers. Everything I need to know about the ins and outs of DCOM is in this book and it is covered in a professional, thorough manner.Note that Dr. Grim. One of Best Books in DCOM Programming, Strongly recommended I have tried several books on COM and DCOM programming, including "Inside COM", "Inside OLE" and "Professional Visual C++ 5 ActiveX/COM control programing". In terms of DCOM coverage, I like this book the most. From design point of view, the book explains well why one should use DCOM rather RPC. From programming . An excellent book for a wide range of readers This is perhaps the best book I've ever read covering a technical subject for Windows programming.Introductory chapters include a fine overview of non-distributed COM technology for those new to the topic, while the later chapters go into thorough detail on both the details of interfaces and the reasons those det

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