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questions abt unmanaged code

Hi

what is com and dcom,wt's the difference?
what is unmanaged code?
is .net support unamanaged code?
how can we include unmanaged code assembly into .net?
is there compatability from unmanaged to managed code in .net?

which .net host doesn't support application domain
a)iis
b)internet explorer
c)shell execuatbale
d)asp.net

in .net there is no deterministic destruction
true/false

com+/.net runtime is having -------- isolation
a)data repeatable
b)serialaization
c)any one

how to implement 2 connect 2 a proxy with a remote service
a)regmsv.dll
b).......dll
c).......tlb
d)ias....dll
plz give me reply.

bye.

Mar 6 '06 #1
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Hi

Please tell me the answers for all these.

Thanks.
swapprose

swapprose wrote:
Hi

what is com and dcom,wt's the difference?
what is unmanaged code?
is .net support unamanaged code?
how can we include unmanaged code assembly into .net?
is there compatability from unmanaged to managed code in .net?

which .net host doesn't support application domain
a)iis
b)internet explorer
c)shell execuatbale
d)asp.net

in .net there is no deterministic destruction
true/false

com+/.net runtime is having -------- isolation
a)data repeatable
b)serialaization
c)any one

how to implement 2 connect 2 a proxy with a remote service
a)regmsv.dll
b).......dll
c).......tlb
d)ias....dll
plz give me reply.

bye.


Mar 7 '06 #2
Hi

Please tell me the answers for all these.

Thanks.
swapprose

swapprose wrote:
Hi

what is com and dcom,wt's the difference?
what is unmanaged code?
is .net support unamanaged code?
how can we include unmanaged code assembly into .net?
is there compatability from unmanaged to managed code in .net?

which .net host doesn't support application domain
a)iis
b)internet explorer
c)shell execuatbale
d)asp.net

in .net there is no deterministic destruction
true/false

com+/.net runtime is having -------- isolation
a)data repeatable
b)serialaization
c)any one

how to implement 2 connect 2 a proxy with a remote service
a)regmsv.dll
b).......dll
c).......tlb
d)ias....dll
plz give me reply.

bye.


Mar 7 '06 #3

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