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Developing COM/ ActiveX Components with Visual Basic 6. A Guide To The Perplexed [Taschenbuch]

Daniel Appleman
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  • Taschenbuch: 858 Seiten
  • Verlag: Sams; Auflage: Pap/Cdr (16. August 1998)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1562765760
  • ISBN-13: 978-1562765767
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,1 x 18,8 x 5,3 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 553.366 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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Dan Appleman's Developing COM/ActiveX Components with Visual Basic 6 provides expert-mode knowledge of COM controls along with a guide to some of the latest features in Visual Basic. Extremely thorough and densely packed with advice, this book is just right for the programmer who needs to know all the details about Visual Basic controls.

The author begins with a tour of ActiveX and COM, along with some common myths about the technology. His introduction to COM technology is good, but Appleman also explains the pros and cons of COM objects used as in-process dynamic-link libraries (DLLs), standalone EXEs, and remote processes.

When it comes to Visual Basic, the author gives plenty of expert knowledge on class and project options. He covers how to design objects in Visual Basic up close and includes some hard-to-find material on collections and multithreading programming techniques. Appleman also provides an interesting example, a live stock-quote server.

A good deal of the book concentrates on writing ActiveX controls in Visual Basic. Although some developers use the Active Template Library (ATL) and Visual C++ for high performance, it's clear that Visual Basic can do a fine job of creating reusable controls. The author presents an A-to-Z tour of ActiveX control development, with due consideration of such topics as properties, events, property pages, and even security and signing. Final sections on ActiveX Documents and the new Visual Basic 6 WebClasses (for ASP development) show off Internet development. In all, this book offers much useful material on expert-mode topics geared to the more seasoned Visual Basic developer. --Richard Dragan

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Dan Appleman's Developing COM/ActiveX Components with Visual Basic 6 provides expert-mode knowledge of COM controls along with a guide to some of the latest features in Visual Basic. Extremely thorough and densely packed with advice, this book is just right for the programmer who needs to know all the details about Visual Basic controls.

The author begins with a tour of ActiveX and COM, along with some common myths about the technology. His introduction to COM technology is good, but Appleman also explains the pros and cons of COM objects used as in-process dynamic-link libraries (DLLs), standalone EXEs, and remote processes.

When it comes to Visual Basic, the author gives plenty of expert knowledge on class and project options. He covers how to design objects in Visual Basic up close and includes some hard-to-find material on collections and multithreading programming techniques. Appleman also provides an interesting example, a live stock-quote server.

A good deal of the book concentrates on writing ActiveX controls in Visual Basic. Although some developers use the Active Template Library (ATL) and Visual C++ for high performance, it's clear that Visual Basic can do a fine job of creating reusable controls. The author presents a soup-to-nuts tour of ActiveX control development, with due consideration of such topics as properties, events, property pages, and even security and signing. Final sections on ActiveX Documents and the new Visual Basic 6 WebClasses (for ASP development) show off Internet development. In all, this book offers much useful material on expert-mode topics geared to the more seasoned Visual Basic developer. --Richard Dragan


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5.0 von 5 Sternen Excellent Book, 24. Mai 2000
Rezension bezieht sich auf: Developing COM/ ActiveX Components with Visual Basic 6. A Guide To The Perplexed (Taschenbuch)
Dan's book is definitely an authoritative work on the subject of COM/ActiveX development using Visual Basic. Even though the book is geared toward professional VB programmers, the material presented provides a well-rounded view of COM/ActiveX for most developers, providing them with the knowledge required to build professional, quality components.

While this book could be read by VB programmers at any level, the book does move a bit faster than most, suggesting that the reader should be familiar with some of the concepts beforehand in order to fully appreciate what Dan is writing about. This is not a limitation in any way. It was refreshing to read a book that got to the core issues quickly.

I appreciate the fact that Dan did not put much code into the printed material. He included only what was necessary to make his point. This left more room for detailed coverage of the relevant issues. Many times, books will be inundated with hard-to-follow code instead of relevant discussion of the information. This book was packed full of information.

I recommend Dan's book to others because I know it covers topics that are essential to VB programmers. COM/ActiveX issues will only become more important as Visual Basic continues to evolve into an Object-Oriented development tool.

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Rezension bezieht sich auf: Developing COM/ ActiveX Components with Visual Basic 6. A Guide To The Perplexed (Taschenbuch)
A good solid understanding of com may be achieved here. What about creating active X controls? I have a great understanding of how to create AXC's, but I bought the book to round my knowledge out. The topics I lack he either mentioned then flaked out on, Stating it is difficult to do, or he does through a desaware dll, or he refers to his API book.(I found the answers through trail and error) It is a shame he has the definitive book on the market about the subject. When I complete my knowledge quest, I'll amend that.
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Rezension bezieht sich auf: Developing COM/ ActiveX Components with Visual Basic 6. A Guide To The Perplexed (Taschenbuch)
This is a good book but its too long AND full of code listings I'd rather do without. However, if you are a VB expert and you have some very basic understanding of COM, then this book will take all the way.
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