Professional Visual Basic Interoperability
COM and VB6 to .NET
Résumé
There are major areas of incompatibility between the COM and .NET technologies. These prevent a simple automated strategy from migrating VB6 code into Visual Basic .NET. This book investigates these incompatibilities and shows you how to work around them. We start by covering COM interoperability in detail, and then broaden the focus to examine a range of issues that must be handled in order for VB6 and COM code to run on .NET.
This book covers:
- Using COM components from .NET and .NET assemblies from COM
- Calling COM components in MTS/COM+ from .NET
- Visual Basic .NET and COM in COM+
- Custom marshalling
- Threading issues
- DCOM, Remoting, and Web Services
- Sharing configuration information
- Binary and random flat file access in .NET
- Using ADO in .NET
- Calling API or static DLL functions from .NET
- Preparing your VB6 code for migration to .NET
Introduction
Chapter 1 - The Importance of Interoperability
Chapter 2 - Using COM Components from .NET
Chapter 3 - Using .NET Assemblies from COM
Chapter 4 - Calling COM Components in MTS and COM+ from
.NET
Chapter 5 - Visual Basic .NET and COM in COM+
Chapter 6 - Custom Marshaling
Chapter 7 - Threading Issues
Chapter 8 - DCOM, Remoting, and Web Services
Chapter 9 - Sharing Configuration Information
Chapter 10 - Binary and Random Flat File Access in
.NET
Chapter 11 - Using ADO in .NET
Chapter 12 - Calling API or Static DLL Functions from
.NET
Chapter 13 - Interoperability of ActiveX Controls in
.NET
Chapter 14 - How Do I Prepare VB6 Code for Migration?
L'auteur - Billy Hollis
Billy Hollis has also written many articles, reviews, and columns, appearing in such publications as the Visual Basic Programmers Journal, Unisphere, and Computer User Magazine. He is a frequent speaker at industry events such as the Visual Basic Insiders Technical Summit (VBITS) and Comdex. He presented two sessions at VBITS New York in June 2000 on Getting Ready for Web Forms and A COM Component for Browser Independence. His session at VBITS 99 in Chicago was the highest rated session at the conference. His most recent presentation was at the Wrox conference in Las Vegas (September 2000) on What's new in VB.NET. He is also currently writing the introductory chapter for the Wrox book (in production) previewing Microsoft.NET.
L'auteur - Rockford Lhotka
Rockford Lhotka - Rockford Lhotka is the Principal Technology Evangelist for Magenic Technologies, a company focused on delivering business value through applied technology and one of the nation's premiere Microsoft Gold Certified Partners. Rockford is the author of several books on .NET and COM development. He is a columnist for MSDN Online and contributing author for Visual Studio Magazine and he regularly presents at major conferences around the world - including Microsoft PDC, Tech Ed, VS Live! and VS Connections. Rockford has over 17 years experience in software development and has worked on many projects in various roles, including software architecture, design and development, network administration and project management.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wrox Press |
Auteur(s) | Billy Hollis, Rockford Lhotka |
Parution | 04/04/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 428 |
Format | 18,5 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 717g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781861005656 |
ISBN13 | 978-1-861005-65-6 |
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