Written for Delphi developers and programmers who need to incorporate automation elements and other COM objects into their applications, this book teaches how to use the often-overlooked programming tools of Delphi to create powerful commercial products. It begins by discussing the Delphi integrated development environment, the user interface, and the principles of object-oriented programming. It then moves on to more complex topics such as VCL Delphi libraries, creating components, and creating simple COM objects, servers, and automation dispatchers. There is also information on how to use ActiveX controls in applications and how to create an ActiveX control from VCL Delphi components and forms. KEY FEATURES: Teaches developers how to create commercial quality applications with Delphi Compatible with Delphi 5 and 6 Provides detailed coverage of VCL Delphi libraries, ActiveX controls, and COM objects Covers the Delphi integrated development environment, from the user interface to more sophisticated object-oriented programming principles
I had to double-check the date on this book, and it is indeed a 2002 title (it even has a translation copyright of 2003).Yet, in this age with developer tools vendors scrambling over themselves to provide Web Services, cross-platform portability and other "next generation" features, it seems unusual to come across a new title about the humble old COM and ActiveX interfaces.I can't help but feel even if the book is new, the manuscript is old: the book purports to be "Delphi 6 compatible", which essentially means all the code samples and screen shots are from Delphi 5, but because COM is a stable technology, the text applies equally well to Delphi 6. Nevertheless, Borland's Delphi is actually now in its 7th incarnation anyway, although the point does still stand - with Microsoft making no further changes to the COM and ActiveX standards, modern day Delphi programmers should find no coding discrepancies between what they read in the book and how their Delphi operates.All this aside, I must be fair - the book is clearly written, and COM is indeed an important technology. For those working with non-Microsoft tools, such as Delphi, it is certainly a major factor in making use of the vast array of pre-packaged components available on the Internet. Microsoft's MSDN Web site does contain a large amount of programming detail on COM and ActiveX but the sample code is predominantly for Visual C++, and hence this title does serve a useful purpose for Delphi programmers, working with the Object Pascal language.However, at the end of the day I really can't help but feel the release is mis-timed by a couple of years. The bulk of experienced programmers will already have managed to get a handle on COM, and new programmers are likely to be working with Web Services from the onset.For the niche market of experienced programmers new to Delphi and wanting to get a grip on COM, perhaps, then this book is a definite contender.
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