Chapter 18
Managed and Unmanaged Code Interoperation
There can be no question about the need to provide seamless interoperation between managed and unmanaged code, and I’m not going to waste time discussing this obvious point.
Depending on the kind and the role of the unmanaged code, managed and unmanaged code can interoperate in several scenarios. First, the unmanaged code participating in the interoperation can be either “traditional” code, exposed as a set of functions, or classic COM code, exposed as a set of COM interfaces. Second, the unmanaged code can play the role of either a server, with the managed code initiating the interaction, ...
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