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<title> .NET Interoperability with COM</title>
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<description>.NETs interoperability with COM is the main theme discussed in this tutorial. The author describes how COM is good enough for component development. The difference between .NET and COM components are also discussed in this article.       </description>
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<title> FlashMovie WebControl</title>
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<description>FlashMovie WebControl is an article in which the author explains you how to create the flashmovie web control in C#. Using this control you can add Macromedia Flash movie to your web pages. The author explains the features of the FlashMovie control with a sample code. This article also helps you to know about the various properties of the control</description>
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<title>Accessing .NET Components from COM Clients and COM componen</title>
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<title>.NET Interoperability - Calling a .NET Component from a COM</title>
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<description>The tutorial explains about what happens when a COM client retrieves a .NET object. CCW is generated by the .NET Framework. The author shows by an example in which the COM client and .NET component using delegation, how it extends the working of the .NET component. The step by step process is given along with its source code and description.</description>
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