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A software architecture developed by Microsoft to build component-based applications. COM objects are discrete components, each with a unique identity, which expose interfaces that allow applications and other components to access their features. COM objects are more versatile than Win32 DLLs because they are completely language-independent, have built-in interprocess communications capability, and easily fit into an object-oriented program design. COM was first released in 1993 with OLE2, largely to replace the interprocess communication mechanism DDE used by the initial release of OLE. ActiveX also is based on COM.
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ActiveXATL component component software DCOM interprocess communication (IPC) OLE OpenDoc SOM
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Books Component Object Model Products
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 15 Seconds Home Page  As one of the first sites devoted to the Active Server Community, 15 Seconds contains a wealth of information on many areas of Microsoft Web development technologies for all skill levels.
Armstrong's WidgetWare.com This Windows developer's resource center contains links to FAQs, books, articles, and related Web resources for COM, OLE, ActiveX, MFC, and Win32. It is hosted by the author of several books on ActiveX and OLE.
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