ICONIX Releases COM Multimedia Tutorial.Business Editors/High Tech Writers SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 9, 2000 ICONIX announces &uot;Comprehensive COM (1) (Computer Output Microfilm) Creating microfilm or microfiche from the computer. A COM machine receives print-image output from the computer either online or via tape or disk and creates a film image of each page. , Volume 3: DCOM (Distributed Component Object Model) Formerly Network OLE, it is Microsoft's technology for distributed objects. DCOM is based on COM, Microsoft's component software architecture, which defines the object interfaces. internals /ActiveX technologies&uot; ICONIX Software Engineering, industry leader in object-oriented training, is pleased to announce the newest addition to its multimedia tutorials on object technology. &uot;DCOM internals /ActiveX technologies&uot; is the third in a series of six tutorials covering the Component Object Model. Volume 3 takes a look at the different ActiveX technologies which are built on top of COM. Technologies covered on the CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). include: automation, persistence, structured storage, connection points, monikers, uniform data transfer, ActiveX controls and drag and drop A graphical user interface (GUI) capability that lets you perform operations by moving the icon of an object with the mouse into another window or onto another icon. For example, files can be copied or moved by dragging them from one folder to another. . This volume also provides a detailed look at the DCOM remoting architecture, custom and standard marshalling and the OXID Ox´id n. 1. (Chem.) See Oxide. resolution process. Several scenarios are provided to support theory discussions. In addition, several interactive demonstrations reinforce the use of these technologies in the individual application. The CD concludes by taking a look at COM security discussing activation security, call security, programmatic security and interface level security. Earlier volumes focused on COM from the client perspective (volume 1) and COM from the server-side (volume 2). The remaining three volumes will cover the following subjects: Volume 4: Advanced COM/MTS/COM+, Volume 5: Active Template Library See ATL. or ATL (Active Template Library) A set of software routines from Microsoft that provide the basic framework for creating ActiveX and COM objects. Stemming from the standard template library (STL) that comes with C++ compilers, ATL includes an object wizard that sets up , Volume 6: Microsoft Foundation Classes (programming) Microsoft Foundation Classes - (MFC) Software structures in C++, the Windows base classes which can respond to messages, make windows, and from which application specific classes can be derived. (MFC) for COM programming. Recognized around the world as leaders in the OO software engineering technology, ICONIX's popular multimedia CD-ROM tutorials are currently in widespread use in over 40 countries. All CBT tutorials are available directly through calling ICONIX or by ordering at the secure on-line web site. For more information on Volume 3, and the &uot;Comprehensive COM&uot; series go to: http://www.iconixsw.com/COM3.html http://www.iconixsw.com/ComprehensiveCOM.html COM 1, 2, and 3 are individually priced at $295 each and can be purchased together for $795.00 For information regarding on-site training and consulting services provided by ICONIX, go to: http://www.iconixsw.com/Training_Consulting.html Located in Santa Monica at 2800 28th Street no. 320, ICONIX Software Engineering, Inc. can be reached by any of the following ways: phone: 310.458.0092 fax: 310.396.3454 email: marketing@iconixsw.com web: http://www.iconixsw.com SOURCE: DigitalWork ( http://www.digitalwork.com ) DigitalWork.com -- Your Business Workshop |
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