| M. Kirtland, Object-Oriented Software Development Made Simple with COM+ Runtime Services, Microsoft System Journal, November 1997: http://www.microsoft.com/msj/1197/complus.htm |
.... Object Model (COM) evolved from Visual Basic controls (non object oriented components) and object linking and embedding (OLE) It is Microsoft s foundation on which all component software on its platforms is based [1] Microsoft is developing a component model COM , which is an extension of COM [6, 7]. COM builds on COM s integrated services and features, making it easier for developers to create and use software components in any language, using any tool [6, 7] Since the architecture has not been changed in COM , we will focus on COM in this work. Binary Standard COM is a binary ....
.... all component software on its platforms is based [1] Microsoft is developing a component model COM , which is an extension of COM [6, 7] COM builds on COM s integrated services and features, making it easier for developers to create and use software components in any language, using any tool [6, 7]. Since the architecture has not been changed in COM , we will focus on COM in this work. Binary Standard COM is a binary standard. The one fundamental entity that COM defines is interface . For any given platform (hardware and operating system combination) COM defines a standard way to lay ....
Kirtland, M., Object-Oriented Software Development Made Simple with COM+ Runtime Services. Microsoft Systems Journal, 1997.
....Iona Orbix allows eight filters to be inserted at different places to get access to marshaled or unmarshaled call parameters or return parameters [Iona96] Similar capabilities can be implemented on COMERA through component insertion or replacement. The newly announced COM runtime and services [Kirtland97] promise to provide a general extensibility mechanism called interceptors. The interceptors are used to interpret special class attributes, to receive events related to object creation deletion and method invocation, and to automatically enable appropriate services. The Coign runtime system ....
M. Kirtland, "Object-oriented software development made simple with COM+ runtime services, " Microsoft Systems Journal, Vol. 12, No. 11, pp. 49-59, Nov. 1997.
....ORB, e.g. the POA, asynchronous messaging and security. However, once policies are installed, the set of potential policies are fixed, thus not fully supporting adaptation. Other standards and platforms offer similar degrees of flexibility, e.g. custom marshalling in COM [3] interception in COM [4] and dynamic proxies in Java [5] However, they all suffer from similar problems as above. In general, such mechanisms can be viewed as ad hoc and incomplete and insufficient to meet the considerable demands of next generation, distributed applications. Consequently, a number of researchers are ....
Mary Kirtland. Object-oriented software development made simple with COM+ runtime services. Microsoft System Journal, November 1997.
....IDispatch interface and class factory by using the COM runtime environment. For events and packaging there are also defaults available, this eases the work of the developer. Besides this deploying options like remote installation of components and registering are also taken into account [Mar97] COM includes so many functionality it becomes immense to master. Microsoft realised this apparently and lightened the task of the programmer by supplying default implementations, which are depicted in table 2.1 indicated by a p mark. Summarising, COM goals are [Mar97] make COM ....
....also taken into account [Mar97] COM includes so many functionality it becomes immense to master. Microsoft realised this apparently and lightened the task of the programmer by supplying default implementations, which are depicted in table 2.1 indicated by a p mark. Summarising, COM goals are [Mar97] make COM programming easier; solve problems discovered with COM based application development and deployment; extend COM with new services for developers (implementation inheritance, real garbage collection, access security, make a extensible component model; Property COM ....
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Mary Kirtland. Object Oriented Software Development Made Simple with COM+ Runtime Services. Microsoft Systems Journal, November 1997.
....[21] intercepts inter component communication to enforce transaction boundaries and semantics. MTS wraps COM interfaces in a manner similar to our interception system. However, MTS supports only a subset of possible COM interfaces and does not provide support for undocumented interfaces. COM [9] provides a generalized mechanism called, interceptors, for intercepting communication between COM objects. A significant redesign of COM, COM has complete control over the memory layout of all objects. This control significantly reduces the complexity of interception, but only works for newly ....
Kirtland, Mary. Object-Oriented Software Development Made Simple with COM+ Runtime Services. Microsoft Systems Journal, vol. 12, pp. 49-59, November 1997.
....programming languages and using different OS, transport protocols and resource management schemes. This is made possible by building our control tasks beyond a distributed service enabling platform for heterogeneous environments, for example CORBA [22] Real time CORBA [19] DCOM [1] or COM [12]. We do not intend to extend the services of these available enabling platforms, our control tasks are built to use the services provided by them. These control tasks interact with each other and with the application tasks through the enabling platforms such as CORBA, so that heterogeneity with ....
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