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anyone know a good book for learning DCOM?

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Bruno van Dooren - 16 Sep 2003 13:24 GMT
Hi,

currently we have an intern writing an OPC server for us in C++.
OPC is a hierarchy of classes based on DCOM.
When the intern leaves I will have to maintain that server.

since i am new to DCOM, I was wondering if anyone could
recommend a good book for learning DCOM: what it is, what it can do,
how to program and use it ...

kind regards,
   Bruno.
Todd Brooks - 17 Sep 2003 07:22 GMT
Richard Grimes "ATL 3 COM" is a great book for learning COM.  (WROX so it is
out of print)

Ewald "Transactional COM+" and Brill "Applying COM+" are also good
alternatives.

All books above are C++ oriented.

If you are looking for a strictly intro book to DCOM and don't have a
language preference, there is a Wrox Book that covers DCOM, Windows DNA,
etc.  Strictly intro book; good for managers/IT sales people to get them
acclimated with the language and terminology.

todd

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>     Bruno.

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