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Introduction to EntireX DCOM
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This section describes Software AG's EntireX DCOM.
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Summary of EntireX DCOM
Features
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This section provides a comprehensive summary of the features of
EntireX DCOM.
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Runtime Environment with EntireX
DCOM
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The runtime environment is the operating system environment in
which DCOM applications that were built using the SDK can be run. It is
described in detail in this section.
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Redistribution of the EntireX DCOM
Runtime
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For customers with a valid license to redistribute EntireX DCOM
Runtime with their products, this document provides a description of the files
you need to redistribute and how to set it up.
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EntireX DCOM Software Development
Kit (SDK)
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The SDK is a collection of tools and libraries which enable the
DCOM developer to build DCOM applications. This section covers the following
topics:
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Managing DCOM Hosts with the
System Management Hub
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The System Management Hub (SMH) is Software AG's cross-product
and cross-platform product management framework. This section assumes that you
are familiar with the System Mangement Hub software. The basic concepts of this
product, its installation and SMH features common to all Software AG products
are described in the separate System Management Hub Documentation.
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EntireX DCOM and DCE on One
System
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Both the DCOM rpcss daemon and the DCE rpcd daemon use the
privileged port 135 for communication on all network adapters installed in a
system. This prevents both daemons from running on one system at the same
time.
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Layout of EntireX DCOM Sample
Applications
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This section describes the common structure of EntireX DCOM
sample applications.
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EntireX DCOM Examples
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This section describes the examples provided in the distribution
kit for EntireX DCOM.
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Migrating EntireX DCOM Examples to
Windows
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This section provides information on how to migrate the examples
to Windows and covers the following topics:
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EntireX DCOM Security
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The EntireX DCOM security solution provides cross-platform
interoperability between different security systems that does not require the
use of any Software AG proprietary APIs. The feature is truly secure because it
does not require the transfer of user passwords during normal operation. It
thus provides security system interoperability that is non-invasive, that is,
there is no impact on the end user.
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EntireX DCOM ATL Program Porting
Guide
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This section describes how to port ATL COM programs to a
non-Windows platform for use with EntireX DCOM. The method described here
assumes you are familiar with generating and compiling ATL projects on Windows
with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0.
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EntireX DCOM
Troubleshooting
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Please refer to the documentation provided with the examples in
the distribution kit to get information concerning how to solve errors that
might occur when you are developing applications with EntireX DCOM.
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Win32 API Functions
supported by EntireX DCOM |
This section provides details on the Win32 API functions
supported by EntireX DCOM.
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COM Functions supported by
EntireX DCOM |
This section provides details on the COM functions supported by
EntireX DCOM.
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OLE Automation Functions
supported by EntireX DCOM |
This section provides details on the OLE Automation functions
supported by EntireX DCOM.
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