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help| Component Object Model (COM) is an interface standard for software componentry introduced by Microsoft in 1993. It is used to enable interprocess communication and dynamic object creation in a large range of programming languages. The term COM is often used in the software development industry as an umbrella term that encompasses the OLE, OLE Automation, ActiveX, COM+ and DCOM technologies. The... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Component Object Model
Component Object Model (COM) is an interface standard for software componentry introduced by Microsoft in 1993. It is used to enable interprocess communication and dynamic object creation in a large range of programming languages. -
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Distributed Component Object Model
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Object Linking and Embedding
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OLE Automation
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ActiveX
One was OLE (Object Linking and Embedding), and the other was COM (Component Object Model). -
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List of Microsoft Windows application programming interfaces and frameworks
Component Object Model (COM) including ActiveX, ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) and Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) -
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Text Object Model
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Internet Explorer
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Telephony Application Programming Interface
On the other hand, TAPI 3.x was designed with a COM (Component Object Model) interface. -
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Dynamic Data Exchange
Component Object Model (COM)
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Component Object Model