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14.1     Getting started with COM

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The Component Object Model was designed by Microsoft to be a language-agnostic architecture where programmers could re-use binary code objects easily. In more simple terms, someone, somewhere can write a COM component with various functions in any language they please, and you can obtain a compiled, binary copy of that component, and call those functions in your own language.

It is not as flexible as the .NET architecture, because you can only call functions and send and receive variables - with .NET, the language-agnosticism has bee taken even further to allow you to inherit new classes from classes created in a different language.

COM was introduced quite a few years ago, and is even available on Windows 95, so the chances are you have it installed. However, because it relies on calling shared objects, you may find that your system administrator has not granted you authorisation to use COM objects. You'll need to solve that, and any other installation and configuration issues, by yourself; there is not the space here to guide people in COM configuration!





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