> I assume you mean cross-process COM calls?
No, no it works cross-machine. We've designed our own binary protocol
(Variant-ParamArray-Serialization + support for IPersistStream regarding
Object-Transport + ZLib-based Compression + built-in Strong-Encryption
+ MITM-secured Diffie-Hellman-Auth.).
I
Olaf Schmidt wrote:
are working here, using our own implementation of a COM-based
RPC-Server. Its speciality is the hosting of COM-Binaries, that
don't have to be registered, to instantiate Classes and invoke Methods
on them.
I assume you mean cross-process COM calls? The D-part of DCOM is
are working here, using our own implementation of a COM-based
RPC-Server. Its speciality is the hosting of COM-Binaries, that
don't have to be registered, to instantiate Classes and invoke Methods
on them.
If you want to test a Server/Client-Pair - here's our free Download:
www.datenhaus.de/Downlo
are working here, using our own implementation of a COM-based
RPC-Server. Its speciality is the hosting of COM-Binaries, that
don't have to be registered, to instantiate Classes and invoke Methods
on them.
If you want to test a Server/Client-Pair - here's our free Download:
www.datenhaus.de/Downlo