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Introduction to RPC - Part 1

By , 22 Dec 2012
 
rpcintro1_demo.zip
Example1
Example1.acf
Example1Client
Example1Explicit
Example1Explicit.acf
Example1ExplicitClient
Example1ExplicitServer
Example1Server
ReleaseExe
Example1Client.exe
Example1ExplicitClient.exe
Example1ExplicitServer.exe
Example1Server.exe
rpcintro1_demo_v2.zip
Example1.acf
Example1Explicit.acf
Example1Client.exe
Example1ExplicitClient.exe
Example1ExplicitServer.exe
Example1Server.exe
rpcintro1_src.zip
Example1.acf
Example1Explicit.acf
rpcintro1_src_v2.zip
Example1.acf
Example1Explicit.acf
// File Example1Explicit.idl
[
   // A unique identifier that distinguishes this interface from other interfaces.
   uuid(00000002-EAF3-4A7A-A0F2-BCE4C30DA77E),

   // This is version 1.0 of this interface.
   version(1.0)
]
interface Example1Explicit // The interface is named Example1Explicit
{
   // A function that takes a binding handle and a zero-terminated string.
   void Output(
      [in] handle_t hBinding,
      [in, string] const char* szOutput);
}

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