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This is a step by step tutorial on creating ASP COM Component in Microsoft Visual Basic. Sample Project files available for download.

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ASP Component using Microsoft Visual Basic

COM stands for Component Object Model. COM components are an essential part of ASP. If you are not familiar with COM and would like to have an overview of what it is then please read Sample Chapter from Beginning ATL 3 COM Programming.

In this tutorial I will guide you step by step in creation of an ASP COM component using Microsoft Visual Basic. After this tutorial you will be able to develop on your own relatively simple components for use in your ASP pages.

We will create a component with just one method; Author , which will return the name of the author of the component. Yeah I understand it isn't a very useful component, but again the idea is just to show you how things are done. You can then later add your own methods according to your needs.


 

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