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COOTS '99
COOTS '99 Tutorials
Monday, May 3, 1999
Afternoon Tutorial Sessions (1:30 pm - 5:00 pm):
M5pm   THE COM(+) PROGRAMMING MODEL
Don Box, DevelopMentor

Who should attend: Developers and architects involved in the design and implementation of component-based applications. An understanding of either Java or C++ is expected in order to grasp the code fragments, but read-only language skills should be adequate. This tutorial is geared at presenting the core semantics of the programming model and providing attendees with a view into the current state of COM(+).

This tutorial focuses on the semantics of COM(+) and covers the core abstractions used to design and implement COM(+) applications. Topics covered include:
 
-   Interface-based programming - COM-style
-   COM(+) class loading and component configuration
-   Context and Interception
-   Remoting architecture
-   Transactional Programming
-   Asynchronous Programming

Sifting through the mounds of detail involved in actual COM(+) development can be daunting. This tutorial is intended to be a roadmap to help attendees focus on the core abstractions that will most influence their designs.  


 Don Box is a cofounder of DevelopMentor, an education firm that focuses on distributed object technology. He is the author of Essential COM and a coauthor of Effective COM, both from Addison Wesley. He is also a contributing editor to Microsoft Interactive Developer as well as Microsoft Systems Journal, where he writes the bi-monthly COM column. He has a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of California at Irvine, where he had the dubious honor of being Douglas C. Schmidt's office mate.
 


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