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Add new Microsoft .NET components to existing COM and COM+ applications and they will be able to work together; this will help you if you need to develop a .NET application that can do things like participate in transactions, take advantage of role-based security, or interact with a queue.
Author: msdn.microsoft.com
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This article shows how to create office managed COM add-Ins with Visual Studio .NET.
Author: msdn.microsoft.com
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Author: msdn.microsoft.com
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Provides technical details behind the integration of Microsoft .NET and COM+ services and describes the services available to managed code.
Author: msdn.microsoft.com
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In this article you'll create a very simple component which can perform some mathematical operations.
Author: www.4guysfromrolla.com
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Loosely Coupled Events (LCE) simplifies code maintenance by letting subscribers and publishers interact through .NET.
Author: www.fawcette.com
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Attributes and dynamic registration make it simple to create managed classes that use COM+ services.
Author: www.fawcette.com
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In this article, the author will cover how to use managed components from unmanaged code.
Author: www.15seconds.com
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This tutorial shows how you can use your own or third party COM components in the ASP.NET environment.
Author: www.aspheute.com
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In this article the author covers the area Interoperability issues.
Author: www.programmersheaven.com
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