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    Looking for a good book on COM. The ideal book would be on a slightly higher level than Inside COM (Rogerson) and would give a thorough description of the apartment models and marshalling. It would also be nice with something on COM with ATL (another book?). Thought about Inside OLE 2 (Brookschmidt). Is that one still of immediate interest? Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks /moliate

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      Looking for a good book on COM. The ideal book would be on a slightly higher level than Inside COM (Rogerson) and would give a thorough description of the apartment models and marshalling. It would also be nice with something on COM with ATL (another book?). Thought about Inside OLE 2 (Brookschmidt). Is that one still of immediate interest? Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks /moliate

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      Definitely, Learning Dcom from OReilly is what you want, very good explainations of com apartment models, marshaling , pure com and MFC and ATL programming, after thisyou can try the atl books. Check my aswer to Nish about the other books that I recommend: http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp?forumid=1159&select=96575&tid=96534#xx96575xx">http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp?forumid=1159&select=96575&tid=96534#xx96575xx Learning Dcom amazon link Note1: Don't consider the bad reviews, are just no sense, the book is good , it's easier to understand than the bible on COM "Essential COM" by Don Box. I own 8+/- books on COM and ATL and I assure you for what you are asking you are not going to be disappointed ! Cheers, Cheers, Joao Vaz

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        Definitely, Learning Dcom from OReilly is what you want, very good explainations of com apartment models, marshaling , pure com and MFC and ATL programming, after thisyou can try the atl books. Check my aswer to Nish about the other books that I recommend: http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp?forumid=1159&select=96575&tid=96534#xx96575xx">http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp?forumid=1159&select=96575&tid=96534#xx96575xx Learning Dcom amazon link Note1: Don't consider the bad reviews, are just no sense, the book is good , it's easier to understand than the bible on COM "Essential COM" by Don Box. I own 8+/- books on COM and ATL and I assure you for what you are asking you are not going to be disappointed ! Cheers, Cheers, Joao Vaz

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        Thank you for your recommendation! Got the book today and it looks good. Also a reasonable price - you really saved me some money today... /moliate

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