Desktop Programming
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ATL |
24 Feb 2000
Updated: 24 Feb 2000
Rating: 5.00/5
Votes: 1
Popularity: 0.00
Licence: CPOL
Views: 58,182
Bookmarked: 37
Downloaded: 922
A simplified method to enumerate a collection of objects.
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MFC |
25 Feb 2000
Updated: 25 Feb 2000
Rating: 4.50/5
Votes: 5
Popularity: 3.15
Licence: CPOL
Views: 122,881
Bookmarked: 47
Downloaded: 2,239
How to package lots of standard functionality into a CListBox derived class.
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24 Feb 2000
Updated: 24 Feb 2000
Rating: 4.78/5
Votes: 3
Popularity: 2.28
Licence: CPOL
Views: 160,389
Bookmarked: 53
Downloaded: 1,143
A framework for system tray applets
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20 Feb 2000
Updated: 20 Feb 2000
Rating: 4.33/5
Votes: 2
Popularity: 1.30
Licence: CPOL
Views: 65,782
Bookmarked: 32
Downloaded: 778
The ATL OLE DB Provider templates only seem to support read-only rowsets and making them support updating of data isn't as easy as you'd expect!
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20 Feb 2000
Updated: 20 Feb 2000
Rating: 0.00/5
Votes: 0
Popularity: 0.00
Licence: CPOL
Views: 62,361
Bookmarked: 26
Downloaded: 604
The ATL OLE DB Provider templates only seem to support read-only rowsets and making them support updating of data isn't as easy as you'd expect!
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20 Feb 2000
Updated: 28 Jul 2000
Rating: 4.17/5
Votes: 3
Popularity: 1.99
Licence: CPOL
Views: 100,111
Bookmarked: 35
Downloaded: 1,775
ADO seems to be the ideal way to expose tabular data from your own COM objects and the ATL OLE DB Provider templates can help!
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20 Feb 2000
Updated: 28 Jul 2000
Rating: 5.00/5
Votes: 7
Popularity: 4.23
Licence: CPOL
Views: 95,026
Bookmarked: 33
Downloaded: 1,077
The ATL OLE DB Provider templates appear to rely on the fact that your data is kept in a simple array, but that's not really the case at all!
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20 Feb 2000
Updated: 28 Jul 2000
Rating: 5.00/5
Votes: 2
Popularity: 1.51
Licence: CPOL
Views: 66,975
Bookmarked: 28
Downloaded: 1,262
Adding bookmark functionality is relatively easy and it enables our ADO recordset to be used with a greater number of data bound controls.
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27 Feb 2000
Updated: 27 Feb 2000
Rating: 4.65/5
Votes: 12
Popularity: 4.84
Licence: CPOL
Views: 175,951
Bookmarked: 52
Downloaded: 2,429
Templates are a great way of reusing code, unfortunately MFC makes it hard to write MFC friendly template classes...
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24 Feb 2000
Updated: 24 Feb 2000
Rating: 4.20/5
Votes: 2
Popularity: 1.26
Licence: CPOL
Views: 96,341
Bookmarked: 42
Downloaded: 1,566
COM objects can be categorised using the Component Category Manager. The code here makes it easier to use these categories in your code.
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25 Feb 2000
Updated: 25 Feb 2000
Rating: 4.09/5
Votes: 8
Popularity: 3.69
Licence: CPOL
Views: 102,153
Bookmarked: 54
Downloaded: 0
Using simple in-process COM objects you can make an application easy to extend without the need for recompilation of the main app.
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5 Jun 2002
Updated: 5 Jun 2002
Rating: 1.80/5
Votes: 2
Popularity: 0.54
Licence: CPOL
Views: 132,064
Bookmarked: 44
Downloaded: 1,233
Sometimes it would be nice to be able to use a simple C++ object as a sink for Connection Point notifications. This article shows you how.
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24 Feb 2000
Updated: 24 Feb 2000
Rating: 4.76/5
Votes: 10
Popularity: 4.76
Licence: CPOL
Views: 103,726
Bookmarked: 50
Downloaded: 1,558
A mini framework for writing Control Panel applets. Just fill in the blanks!.
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24 Feb 2000
Updated: 24 Feb 2000
Rating: 4.92/5
Votes: 9
Popularity: 4.70
Licence: CPOL
Views: 217,860
Bookmarked: 57
Downloaded: 3,771
The Win32 Registry API is far too complex for simple tasks, and all the error checking gets in the way of the real work...
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2 Jun 2002
Updated: 18 Jul 2002
Rating: 4.84/5
Votes: 22
Popularity: 6.40
Licence: CPOL
Views: 617,999
Bookmarked: 137
Downloaded: 10,703
When a server has to deal with lots of short lived client connections, it's advisable to use the Microsoft extension function for WinSock, AcceptEx(), to accept connections.
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20 Jul 2002
Updated: 17 Aug 2002
Rating: 4.90/5
Votes: 28
Popularity: 6.94
Licence: CPOL
Views: 689,423
Bookmarked: 153
Downloaded: 8,758
This article explains the potential problems with having multiple pending recvs calls on a single socket.
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25 May 2002
Updated: 17 Aug 2002
Rating: 4.83/5
Votes: 44
Popularity: 7.80
Licence: CPOL
Views: 1,083,338
Bookmarked: 352
Downloaded: 25,768
Writing a high performance server that runs on Windows NT and uses sockets to communicate with the outside world isn't that hard once you dig through the API references. What's more, most of the code is common between all of the servers that you're likely to want to write.
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25 May 2002
Updated: 17 Aug 2002
Rating: 4.70/5
Votes: 33
Popularity: 7.02
Licence: CPOL
Views: 973,271
Bookmarked: 192
Downloaded: 5,960
To maintain performance a socket server shouldn't make blocking calls from its IO threads. This article builds on the previous one to add a business logic thread pool to our example server.
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15 Jun 2002
Updated: 25 Jun 2002
Rating: 3.50/5
Votes: 11
Popularity: 3.64
Licence: CPOL
Views: 408,889
Bookmarked: 61
Downloaded: 11,664
Although socket based TCP/IP servers using IO Completion Ports are often written in C++, it's sometimes useful to write such a server in Visual Basic.
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Programming Languages
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C++ |
8 Apr 2002
Updated: 8 Apr 2002
Rating: 5.00/5
Votes: 6
Popularity: 3.89
Licence: CPOL
Views: 54,894
Bookmarked: 23
Downloaded: 646
There's no standard way to save complex COM+ application configuration in a form that can be placed under version control. This article presents 2 scripts that take advantage of the COM+ Catalog accessibility via script to provide functionality that should really come as standard.
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Visual Basic |
10 Apr 2002
Updated: 10 Apr 2002
Rating: 5.00/5
Votes: 10
Popularity: 4.77
Licence: CPOL
Views: 104,872
Bookmarked: 36
Downloaded: 1,079
This example COM component provides 3 COM objects for using the Win32 Mailslot IPC mechanism. The component may be useful if you need to communicate from VB using Mailslots.
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20 Jul 2002
Updated: 20 Jul 2002
Rating: 4.92/5
Votes: 20
Popularity: 6.05
Licence: CPOL
Views: 324,546
Bookmarked: 191
Downloaded: 12,114
When you're developing a TCP/IP server application, it's easy to test it poorly. In this article, we develop a test framework that does most of the hard work for you.
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