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ACTIVE TEMPLATE LIBRARY : SimpleCOM Project Overview
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AppWizard has created this SimpleCOM project for you to use as the starting point for
writing your Dynamic Link Library (DLL).
This file contains a summary of what you will find in each of the files that
make up your project.
SimpleCOM.vcproj
This is the main project file for VC++ projects generated using an Application Wizard.
It contains information about the version of Visual C++ that generated the file, and
information about the platforms, configurations, and project features selected with the
Application Wizard.
SimpleCOM.idl
This file contains the IDL definitions of the type library, the interfaces
and co-classes defined in your project.
This file will be processed by the MIDL compiler to generate:
C++ interface definitions and GUID declarations (SimpleCOM.h)
GUID definitions (SimpleCOM_i.c)
A type library (SimpleCOM.tlb)
Marshaling code (SimpleCOM_p.c and dlldata.c)
SimpleCOM.h
This file contains the C++ interface definitions and GUID declarations of the
items defined in SimpleCOM.idl. It will be regenerated by MIDL during compilation.
SimpleCOM.cpp
This file contains the object map and the implementation of your DLL's exports.
SimpleCOM.rc
This is a listing of all of the Microsoft Windows resources that the
program uses.
SimpleCOM.def
This module-definition file provides the linker with information about the exports
required by your DLL. It contains exports for:
DllGetClassObject
DllCanUnloadNow
DllRegisterServer
DllUnregisterServer
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Other standard files:
StdAfx.h, StdAfx.cpp
These files are used to build a precompiled header (PCH) file
named SimpleCOM.pch and a precompiled types file named StdAfx.obj.
Resource.h
This is the standard header file that defines resource IDs.
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Other notes:
The MFC Support option builds the Microsoft Foundation Class libraries into your skeleton application,
making MFC classes, objects and functions available to you.
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