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Lucas Lodeiro
Somebody knows of any book that explain the COM technology with C# code
and examples?
I have to do a COM with C# and call it from ASP 3.0 ..
I am newbie at COM developing..Tips, links, books?
Thanks,
Lucas Lodeiro
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The Lacey's
Somebody knows of any book that explain the COM technology with C# code
and examples?
I have to do a COM with C# and call it from ASP 3.0 ..
I am newbie at COM developing..Tips, links, books?
Thanks,
Lucas Lodeiro
Teletec Soluciones S.A.
Tel: +54 (11) 4554-4666
Cel: +54 (11) 155007-6026
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http://www.teletec.com.ar
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http://www.teletec.com.ar
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Wally McClure
A component written in C#,or the .NET Framework, can be backward compatible
with COM. The documentation is very good at showing a developer how to
create it. I would suggest looking there first.
Wally
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jking
Lucas Lodeiro,
You cannot do COM with C#. In .NET, you can create .NET Components, but th=
ey only work in .NET unless you port it to COM or port COM to .NET using a =
command line tool. I would not suggest that unless you have to. If you ne=
ed it to run in ASP, stick with either C++ COM or VB COM. Its probably you=
r best bet. If you can write the code in C#, I would go with a .NET Compon=
ent. Hope that helps.
Jeff.
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