DCOM
The Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) is a protocol that
enables software components to communicate directly over a network
in a reliable, secure, and efficient manner. Previously called
"Network OLE," DCOM is designed for use across multiple network
transports, including Internet protocols such as HTTP. DCOM is based
on the Open Software Foundation's DCE-RPC spec and will work with
both Java applets and ActiveX® components through its use of the
Component Object Model (COM). Follow the links below to learn more
about DCOM.
Articles
in the Press
A listing of media coverage on DCOM and related
technologies from various publications.
White
Papers
A listing of technical white papers, FAQs and other
documentation on DCOM and related technologies.
Case
Studies
A collection of case studies that show how customers
are building solutions with DCOM.
Downloads
and CD-ROMs
A collection of useful downloads, SDKs, toolkits,
and CD-ROMs for DCOM and related technologies.
Samples
A
collection of developer samples for DCOM and related
technologies.
Specs
Comprehensive
documentation on DCOM.
Web
Sites
A listing of other Microsoft and external developer Web
sites that offer technical information, resources and training on
DCOM and related technologies.
Books
A
collection of noteworthy books on DCOM and related technologies.
Last Updated: 3/30/98
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