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April 26th, 1999, 05:22 PM
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Q: What is the deference between COM and DCOM?
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April 27th, 1999, 09:10 AM
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Re: Q: What is the deference between COM and DCOM?
Davide Marcato in Visual C++ Developers Journal states it as so on page 43 of the Dec/Jan 99 issue:
"(DCOM is) A wire protocol of COM that enables COM objects to be deployed transparently over a network." My understanding is that it is the distributed processing version of COM. See if you can find some info at www.vcdj.com. It's a great Visual C++ developer resource.
Best of luck.
Chris R. Wheeler, MCP
Pensacola Christian College
Desktop Programmer
[email protected]
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