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Q: How do I access a COM Object?

A: A COM object's services are accessed through the methods contained in its interfaces

- David Chappell

Articles
Apr 27, 2004 - Develop and Customize Web Parts with Custom Tool Parts
Tool Parts provide an interface for Web Part properties well beyond the capabilities of the default property pane. In this article Gayan Peiris shows how to customize Web Parts with custom Tool Parts.
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Apr 7, 2004 - Reusable Components in ASP.NET 2.0, Object Binding and Precompilation
This article demonstrates how to create a reusable component in ASP.NET 2.0 and then consume it from an ASP.NET page. Also learn how the ObjectDataSource control can be used to directly bind the output of an object to the controls in an ASP.NET page and how precompilation can be used to increase the performance of the Web application and catch compilation errors.
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Mar 31, 2004 - Build a Managed BHO and Plug into the Browser
Browser Helper Objects (BHOs) are COM components that communicate with Internet Explorer to enrich the browsing experience. Michele Leroux Bustamante returns to the world of COM to show you how to build a managed BHO with the help of the .NET Framework's COM interoperability features.
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Books
Understanding ActiveX and OLE: A Guide for Deve...
David Chappell
Professional Visual C++ 5.0 ActiveX/COM Control...
Sing Li & Panos Econompopoulos
Active X Programming with Visual C++ 5.0
Jerry Anderson
Essential COM
Don Box

Knowledge Base Articles
HOWTO: Lifetime of a COM Component Under IIS, A...
Q166279 - 1997.08.09
INFO: Design Guidelines for Visual Basic Compon...
Q243548 - 2000.01.23
INFO: Single-Threaded Apartment Objects in Sess...
Q243543 - 2000.01.23


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