Use MFC, ActiveX, ATL, ADO and COM+ to develop COM applications Implement client/server applications with ease with this example-oriented approach to the details and implementation of COM technology in network applications
Microsoft's COM (Component Object Model) is both the key to Microsoft's Internet strategy and the technology for interaction among Microsoft's applications. This work shows how to use COM to create software objects and to build applications.
Extend and modify MFC code to meet your needs! Author John Swanke delivers studied examples to give you a jump-start on creating more sophisticated and powerful applications
In this text, using 67 examples the author explains how to extend and modify Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) code to meet developers' particular needs. It features a menu of techniques across the entire range of Windows functions.