Java-COM FAQs, Help, and Tutorials
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Automate Excel from Java - This article illustrates how to call a COM object like Excel from Java. (Microsoft)
Automate PowerPoint Using Visual J++ - This article demonstrates how to Automate Microsoft PowerPoint using Visual J++. You can also apply similar code and procedures to automate other Microsoft Office applications. (Microsoft)
Create and Format an Excel Workbook Using Visual J++ Auto - This article describes Automating Excel 97 from a Visual J++ client using the Java programming language. The project uses the Excel 8.0 type library, and illustrates object oriented programming. (Microsoft)
Create Dual Interface COM Objects Using VJ++ 6.0 - This article provides step-by-step instructions on how to create or use a dual-interface Java COM component using Visual J++ 6.0. (Microsoft)
Creating a Modal Dialog Box from Java - This article describes how to create a modal dialog box with respect to the Internet Explorer browser in Java. (Microsoft)
Debugging a COM Server Written with Visual J++ - This article explains how to debug a Java COM object that is referenced by a client that is written in another language such as C++ or Visual Basic 5.0. (Microsoft)
Microsoft SDK for Java FAQ - This article covers some of the FAQs about the SDK for Java. (Microsoft)
Microsoft Visual J++ FAQ - This article covers some of the most FAQs about the Microsoft Visual J++. (Microsoft)
Use Connectable Objects Including ActiveX Objects in Java - This article describes how to use connectable objects and receive their events in Java. (Microsoft)
Use Java Serialization with VARIANT SafeArrays - The describes the functionality of MS JVM library to convert data from ObjectOutputStream to a SafeArray and vice versa. (Microsoft)
Using a Java Class with Active Server Pages - This article demonstrates how one can use a Java class as an ActiveX server side object with Microsoft ASP. (Microsoft)
Using DllSurrogate Support for Java/DCOM Servers - This article explains how to use a Java COM object as a DCOM server using the system surrogate provided by DCOM in Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 with SP2 or SP3. (Microsoft) Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
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