In early 2002 Microsoft released .NET 1.0, and it was quite clear that .NET would quickly supplant COM as the mainstream runtime for the Microsoft platform.
Fortunately, .NET provided good (bi-directional) interop with COM (e.g. callable wrappers and interop assemblies). Furthermore, software publishers (ISVs) could produce primary interop assemblies (PIAs) to add functional, deployment and administrative [...]
Entries Tagged as 'DFS'
DFC, Microsoft developers, .NET and DFC PIA
June 30th, 2008 · No Comments · Content management, DFS
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DFC, Microsoft developers, COM and DJCB
June 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Content management, DFS
Prior to DFS, the primary solution-building, business logic-focused EMC Documentum platform API was Documentum Foundation Classes (DFC).
When I joined Documentum (now EMC) over ten years ago, DFC was under development as part of the significant 4i release (aka “Project Piper”). Back then Microsoft shipped a leading JVM and had one of the best IDEs for [...]
Tags:DJCB·Documentum Java-COM Bridge
Resetting the interop button
June 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Content management, DFS
Executive Summary
Since this is a longer post (actually a set of posts), allow me to summarize the main points from the get-go as follows:
DFC Primary Interop Assembly (PIA) and the underlying Documentum Java-COM Bridge (DJCB) support the DFC 5.3 API. That is, interface changes in DFC 6.x are not reflected in the DJCB and therefore [...]
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Implementing DFS Search Services
May 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Content management, DFS
During EMC World last week, my Grenoble colleague Pierre-Yves “Pitch” Chevalier presented this subject on behalf of Marc Brette, who couldn’t make the event this year but authored the presentation. Pie attended the session and blogged about it here. Having received the presentation from Pitch and Marc, you can download it here. Cheers…
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Hands-on DFS
May 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment · Content management, DFS
Tom and I were able to present to another great set of attendees–lots of healthy curiosity and great questions. Now that the labs have been conducted, here are the presentation slides–version from today, which was slightly modified from Monday’s deck.
It’s been a great talking with a lot of folks about DFS, DSE, etc. Thanks [...]
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