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Delphi COM Programming Eric Harmon

Delphi COM Programming By Eric Harmon

Delphi COM Programming by Eric Harmon


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Microsoft's COM (Component Object Model) is prevalent throughout Windows operating systems - 95, 98, and NT. This text teaches COM programming to Delphi 4 and 5 programmers. It discusses real-world programming scenarios, and provides solutions and useable example code.

Delphi COM Programming Summary

Delphi COM Programming by Eric Harmon

Microsoft COM is prevalent throughout Windows operating systems-95, 98, NT-and is rapidly becoming the programming framework of choice. To build applications which interface with Windows systems, programmers must understand and learn to use COM. This book includes coverage of DCOM, Microsoft?s distributed architecture that is based on COM. It will also covers the latest developments in Delphi 5. This book will teach COM programming to Delphi 4 and 5 programmers. After providing an understanding of the COM framework, it offers a practical exploration of COM to enable Delphi developers to program component-based applications. Typical real-world scenarios, such as Windows Shell programming, automating Microsoft Agent, and creating and using ActiveX controls, will be explored. Discussion of each topic will be illustrated with detailed examples.

About Eric Harmon

Eric Harmon is Director of Software Development at Advanced Estimating Systems, Inc.?located in Delray Beach, Florida. Advanced Estimating Systems is the developer of The EDGE, the industry standard in construction estimating software. Eric is also a member of TPX (TurboPower eXperts), a volunteer group of programmers that assists the TurboPower Software Company in providing support for its newsgroups. Turbopower is one of the premier providers of tools coded in Delphi for Delphi programmers. Eric was recruited by TurboPower as the original member of TPX in 1997. Eric has been programming professionally in Turbo Pascal, Delphi, and Microsoft Visual C++ since 1983. He has also contributed Delphi and COM-related articles to Visual Developer Magazine. Eric can be reached at [email protected].

Table of Contents



Introduction.

Who This Book Is For. How This Book Is Organized. Conventions Used in This Book. About COM.



1. Using Interfaces in Delphi.

Defining Interfaces. Declaring an Interface. Implementing an Interface. Programming with Interfaces. Advanced Interface Issues. Summary.



2. Interfaces and COM.

GUIDs and COM. In-Process COM Servers. Out-of-Process COM Servers. Variant Arrays. Using COM Objects with Other Languages. Summary.



3. Type Libraries.

Type Libraries Defined. Creating a Type Library with Delphi. Creating a Type Library Viewer. Interpreting Enumerations. Summary.



4. Automation.

Defining Automation. In-Process Automation Servers. Out-of-Process Automation Servers. COM Events and Callbacks. Automating Microsoft ADO. Summary.



5. ActiveX Controls and ActiveForms.

Using Existing ActiveX Controls in Delphi. Creating ActiveX Controls. ActiveForms. Summary.



6. DCOM.

DCOM Basics. Programming with DCOM. Implementing Remote Datasets with DCOM. Summary.



7. Structured Storage.

Defining Structured Storage. Programming with Structured Storage. Example: Using Structured Storage Files in Your Applications. Summary.



8. Structured Storage and OLE.

OLE Property Sets. Compound Documents and OLE Containers. Summary.



9. Programming the Windows Shell.

Context Menu Handlers. Copy Hook Handlers. Shell Links. Tray Icons. Property Sheet Handlers. Where to Go from Here.



Appendix A. Suggested Readings and Resources.

Delphi Programming. COM/OLE.



Index.

Additional information

GOR002325267
9781578702213
1578702216
Delphi COM Programming by Eric Harmon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
2000-01-19
500
N/A
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