In Search of the Lost Win32 API
E-Book, Englisch, 562 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-7821-5215-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
.NET Framework Solutions: In Search of the Lost Win32 API is onemore thing you can't do without: a complete guide to your optionsfor dealing with the functionality missing from .NET. As you'lllearn, some functions are handily situated within Visual Basic orC#. In most cases, however, you'll need to access the old Win32 APIfrom the .NET Framework. This is demanding work, but this bookmakes it easy, walking you through every step and paying specialattention to the work of managing memory manually--the mosterror-prone part of the process.
The topics covered inside are as varied as the missingfunctionality: direct hardware access, low-level security control,certain aspects of OS access, support for multimedia and utilities,and DirectX. You also get hard-to-find information on COM access,plus a collection of examples--dealing with DirectX and the MMCSnap-ins--that unite COM and Win32 access in especiallyilluminating ways.
Over time, you can expect to see the .NET Framework expanded toinclude much of what it now lacks. But your programming tasks can'twait, and .NET Framework Solutions makes you productive--today.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction.
Part I: An Overview of the Win32 API.
Chapter 1: Overcoming Holes in the .NET Framework.
Chapter 2: Working with Win32 API Data.
Chapter 3: Accessing the Win32 API.
Chapter 4: Processing Windows Messages.
Chapter 5: Using Callback Functions.
Part II: Fixing Holes in Standard Applications.
Chapter 6: Gaining Support for the Console Application.
Chapter 7: Accessing the Hardware Directly.
Chapter 8: Overcoming Security Issues.
Part III: Fixing Advanced Win32 API Problems.
Chapter 9: Accessing Windows XP Special Features.
Chapter 10: Using Operating System Special Functions.
Chapter 11: Accessing the Media Player.
Chapter 12: Working with Microsoft Management Console.
Part IV: Working with DirectX.
Chapter 13: Creating DirectX Structures and Data Elements.
Chapter 14: Developing DirectX Access Routines.
Chapter 15: Creating Applications with DirectX 8.1.
Chapter 16: Extended DirectX Programming Examples.
Part V: Appendices.
Appendix A: Fifty-Two Tips for Error-Free Win32 API Access.
Appendix B: Fixes for Common API Access Errors.
Glossary.
Index.