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Building N-Tier Applications with COM and Visual Basic 6.0»rank: 1458562by: Ash Rofail, Tony Martin
: :Acquire the COM know-how to build distributed computing solutions with Visual Basic. Building N-Tier Applications with COM and Visual Basic(r) 6.0 If you want to build robust Visual Basic applications for the enterprise, this book helps you quickly acquire the client/server knowledge and skills required to take your development skills to the next level. Focusing on Microsoft's core middletier technologies-COM, DCOM, and MTS-you'll get a layer-by-layer introduction to N-tier development with Visual Basic. Authors Ash Rofail and Tony Martin step you through the entire development process, with extensive coverage of key topics including: How to build and communicate with COM and DCOM components Designing accessible databases with Visual Basic, COM, SQL Server ... |
Mastering COM and COM+»rank: 1872078by: Ash Rofail, Yasser Shohoud
: :COM (Component Object Model) is Microsoft's specification for building distributed applications that work across networks and the Internet. It is a highly complex and mysterious topic, which ties in to everything Microsoft is doing with Windows. In this book aimed at experienced programmers, Ash Rofail unlocks the secrets of programming COM, writing in the classic Mastering style. This is no theoretical treatise but a practical exploration of how to do real things with COM, including creating COM objects, working with the Registry, reusing components, and getting the most out of ActiveX controls. Includes coverage of DCOM and COM+, Microsoft's latest version of the standard for Windows 2000. |
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Microsoft .NET Platform and Technologies»rank: 2426148by: Curt Simmons, Ash Rofail
: :Microsoft .NET Platform and Technologies is the complete guide to Microsoft's .NET initiative for both IT professionals and business decision-makers. Curt Simmons and Ash Rofail explore the goals and design of the .NET framework, the Microsoft technologies that enable it, what .NET means to the Internet, and what it can (and cannot) offer your business. If you need to make intelligent decisions about .NET, this is the to-the-point, up-to-the-minute briefing you've been searching for. The authors begin by exploring the foundational concepts that underlie the .NET platform. They present a high level overview of .NET's goals and processes, introducing the new Web services .NET is intended to support, and showing how businesses ... |
Professional Windows DNA: Building Distributed Web Applications with VB, COM+, MSMQ, SOAP, and ASP»rank: 1370375by: Matthew Bortniker, Jonathan Crossland, Dino Esposito, Jason Hales, Whitney Hankison, Vishwanath Honnaya, Tim Huckaby, Slava Kristich, Edward Lee, Rockford Lhotka, Brian Loesgen, Stephen Mohr, Simon Robinson, Ash Rofail, Brad Sherrell, Scott Short, Dan Wahlin
: :Building distributed web applications is a wide-ranging topic, covering a variety of technologies and techniques. Windows DNA is the name given to the combination of traditional n-tier architecture with the intrinsic Windows 2000 services, including COM+, MSMQ, and Active Directory. Using this architecture, you can design and build scalable enterprise-level distributed applications on the Windows 2000 platform. This book takes an in-depth look at the DNA architecture, focusing on fitting the pieces of the puzzle together. Each of the logical tiers is examined, with particular emphasis placed on the features COM+ contains to make component building simpler and more powerful. Who Is This Book For? This book is for anyone involved with ... |
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Visual Basic Developer's Guide to COM and COM+»rank: 5993503by: Wayne S. Freeze, Ash Rofail
: :COM (Component Object Model) is Microsoft's standard for building enterprise applications that can be run over the network or the Internet. COM+ is an enhanced version of the standard for Windows 2000. This book gives experienced Visual Basic developers everything they need in order to develop sophisticated applications that take advantage of what COM has to offer. Up to now, COM has been a mysterious topic for VB programmers, but Wayne Freeze (author of Sybex's Expert Guide to Visual Basic 6) makes the topic understandable through practical examples. |