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COM Beyond Microsoft: Designing and Implementing COM Servers on Compaq Platforms (HP Technologies)
 
 
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Terence Sherlock (Author), Gene Cronin (Author)

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July 11, 2000 HP Technologies
The first book to describe how Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM) can be supported on computer systems other than Windows.

Drawing on Compaq's groundbreaking work of porting COM/DCOM to its
OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX Alpha platforms, COM Beyond Microsoft explains how
the COM standard can help enterprises integrate their applications across a
heterogeneous computing environment. This book details the innovative COM
support now native on Tru64 UNIX and OpenVMS and reveals how developers can
exploit COM on OpenVMS and COM on Tru64 UNIX to create portable software
components that run virtually unchanged on OpenVMS, Tru64 UNIX, Windows NT,
Windows 2000, and other major computing platforms.

COM Beyond Microsoft highlights the business and technical benefits
of implementing distributed and portable COM applications, especially versus
other strategies and technologies such as CORBA and Java. The book explains
the APIs, utilities, libraries and run-time environments developers must
understand to create COM applications for OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX. It also
contains implementation and configuration techniques for running COM
programs on Tru64 UNIX and OpenVMS.
The book includes a CD-ROM that contains binary and source code for
sample COM applications, as well as instructions for building and modifying
the samples for your own use. COM Beyond Microsoft uniquely explains a
controversial topic of major interest to organizations and developers in an
enterprise computing context.

First book on a controversial topic critically important to many large organizations
Authors are among few in industry with relevant experience

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COM Beyond Microsoft explains how COM can be supported by non-Microsoft operating systems and how, by using COM, programmers can create applications capable of running on a variety of different systems, an important ability that has long eluded developers and organizations. The book specifically discusses Tru64 UNIX and OpenVMS and how developers can design their COM programs to run unchanged on either platform, on Windows NT, and on other major platforms. Compaq is the first company to establish support for COM within a non-Microsoft operating system, but others are following.

About the Author

Gene Cronin is Principal Writer, Tru64 UNIX Group, Compaq Computer Corporation.

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First Sentence:
COM, short for Component Object Model, is an object-oriented (o-o) technology jointly developed by Microsoft and Digital Equipment Corporation (now part of Compaq Computer Corporation) that lets developers create distributed objects. Read the first page
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rpcss process, object exporter, running object table, linker switch, shareable images, compound file, module definition file, warehouse server, demo software, multithreaded apartment, service control manager, registration file, registry server, database logic, surrogate process, business logic component, remote activation, registry database, security subsystem, authentication levels, server application, wide character, shared libraries
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Primary Domain Controller, Advanced Server, Connor Collectibles, Visual Studio, Visual Basic, Connectivity Developer Guide, Digital Equipment Corporation, Drew Corporation, Microsoft Interface Definition Language, Water Girl, Client Server, Golden Dog, Microsoft Windows, Remote Procedure Call System Services, The Open Group, Trevor Travel, Compaq Computer Corporation, Component Object Model Specification, Gong Baoshan, White Rock Stockade
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