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Professional DCOM Programming (Paperback)

by Richard Grimes (Author)
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  • Paperback: 565 pages
  • Publisher: WROX Press Ltd (Jun 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 186100060X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861000606
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 18.5 x 4.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,253,004 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #35 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Microsoft Windows > Programming > COM & DCOM
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Synopsis

This work starts by examining why we need to be able to implement and distribute code objects, and looks at the various systems of distribution that currently exist. The book then narrows the focus down to sharing data and functionality on Windows. This leads into an examination of COM, and from there, logically, to DCOM. It shows how DCOM builds on the foundations of COM and RPC. The reader should get to grips with the essentials of DCOM programming and build on this base with thorough coverage of MIDL, Microsoft's Interface Definition Language. MIDL allows one to define your interfaces, create Type Libraries and provide marshaling support. All of these topics are covered in depth and backed up with strong code examples written using the latest tools. The latter half of the book looks at the design and implementation of distributed applications. Each chapter covers a topic of prime importance to DCOM programmers. Security is fully explained, starting with the NT security model and exploring how it relates to DCOM. The book then shows how to write your DCOM servers as NT services, before being drawn into the murky world of multithreaded applications. The book shows how to use threads in Win32 and in DCOM servers, covers the different threading models and also looks at the issues of passing interface pointers between threads. Finally, it shows how Microsoft Transaction Server can ease the life of a DCOM developer as well as the new issues introduced by this product.


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This book is for experienced C++ programmers who want to understand DCOM or further their knowledge of COM. Knowledge of Windows programming is essential, while knowledge of MFC is preferable. Code samples use Visual C++ 5, MFC and ATL.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This book misses the spot., 22 Jan 2002
By A Customer
This book is supposed to be about professional DCOM programming. Instead the author witters on for several long boring chapters about what other, non existant or theoretical operatings systems could or would do. He then gives large code samples for you to copy into AFX generated frameworks, but does not adequately explain their operation or theory.
At the end of this book you will be an expert in copy code from the pages and making it run. You will have extensive knowledge about things that exist only in the authors imagination, but you won't know any more about DCOM programming than when you first began.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book for a wide range of readers, 30 Sep 1997
By A Customer
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 details exist. The "code samples" break the horrid tradition of Windows programming examples by including thorough textual explanations of the code and even detailed instructions for using development tool interface elements unlikely to be familiar to readers seeking the information the book covers.

I'm very impressed by the way Dr. Grimes both provides the new information for which I bought the book and gracefully includes the background material a new COM user would need to understand the DCOM material.

Other writers on MS Windows programming, especially those at Microsoft, would do well to look at this book's style and format.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice book for experienced developers, 20 May 1999
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This is a good book for experienced developers but for beginners it is not, as the flow is difficult to understand. But examples are very practical.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for COM/DCOM
This is a great book for COM/DCOM. After reading this book I get a very clear understanding of COM and DCOM.
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1.0 out of 5 stars VERY EASY !
This book is very easy. I found no new ideas nor techniques. I'm surprised giving the title "Professional" to this book. Read more
Published on 21 Dec 1998

2.0 out of 5 stars But what about DCOM?
One of the most difficult books I've ever tried to discern. I'm a C and Ingres 4GL programmer who needs to get into Microsoft Visual J++ and DCOM, and this was not the book for... Read more
Published on 9 Nov 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a must have book for COM developers
This is a terrific book! Even if you're not ready yet for the more advanced topics it covers related to remote servers, it has one of the best chapters I've ever read on basic... Read more
Published on 21 Oct 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, thorough, concise, addresses what developers need
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... Read more
Published on 13 Aug 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars Great coverage of DCOM
Dr. Grimes does a great job of covering DCOM -- his coverage of NT Services and implementing them as COM servers is unparalleled. Read more
Published on 9 Aug 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars It's very Informative.
I read the Book. It gives everything that a developer of distributed COM objects. I was in the design of a distributed application. Read more
Published on 25 Jun 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Dr. Grimes does it again!
Whenever an author cuts to the chase in 2 chapters, he's done busy developers a favor! I am usually swamped at work, and need a book that can get me started quickly. Read more
Published on 21 May 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Profound and informative book
DCOM has been explained in this book in a very neat manner. It starts from the concept to the detailed examples. Read more
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