With the revolutionary power of ActiveXTM and OLE, you can manipulate application objects from outside the application in Microsoft® Windows® 95 and Microsoft Windows NT®. And this book, newly revised and expanded, gives you the information you need to do it. AUTOMATION PROGRAMMER’S REFERENCE describes and explains essential topics such as:Building applications and programming tools (ActiveX components that act as clients) that expose objects—which can then be acted on by other executable ActiveX components Using one application to create and manipulate ActiveX objects that are exposed in another applicationDeveloping ActiveX components that act as clientsIn addition, you get specific procedural and reference information that:Defines standard Automation objects and provides naming guidelinesDescribes the programmability interfaces and standards for exposing these interfaces for ActiveX controlsProvides access to data manipulation functionsShows how to generate, read, bind, and extend type descriptionsExplains how to create and extend type librariesOffers rich error-handling interfacesFeatures new ITypeInfo2 and ITypeLib2 interfaces for performance improvementsContains new functions for accessing and manipulating custom data in a type libraryThis book is a welcome addition to the technical libraries of Windows 95 and Windows NT programmers, Visual Basic® and Visual Basic for Applications programmers, and anyone else who wants the official word on Automation
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