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Lim Bio Liong is a Specialist at a leading Software House in Singapore.

Bio has been in software development for over 10 years. He specialises in C/C++ programming and Windows software development.

Bio has also done device-driver development and enjoys low-level programming. Bio has recently picked up C# programming and has been researching in this area.

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GeneralRegistry Location of Services and Device Drivers Pin
Lim Bio Liong31-Jan-05 20:07
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GeneralNew Year @ CodeProject Pin
Lim Bio Liong31-Dec-04 17:05
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GeneralRe: New Year @ CodeProject Pin
ThatsAlok1-Jan-06 23:42
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GeneralAn Interesting Question From Microsoft's COM Newsgroup Pin
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GeneralRe: An Interesting Question From Microsoft's COM Newsgroup Pin
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GeneralRe: An Interesting Question From Microsoft's COM Newsgroup Pin
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GeneralRe: An Interesting Question From Microsoft's COM Newsgroup Pin
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GeneralRe: An Interesting Question From Microsoft's COM Newsgroup Pin
Lim Bio Liong30-Dec-04 22:22
Lim Bio Liong30-Dec-04 22:22 
Reply from "blueturtle" :

Hi,
Thanks for your help.
The information about VB's implementation using the TLS was important
for me.
I had to verify in which cases I can avoid the marshalling (none left
in my case...).

Regarding your question:
The information is not actually passed between the threads.
In the case where I had to use the marshalling, it is a kind of an
application server
which accept requests from web browsers, and each request is executed
in a new thread ( to minimize amount of running threads )
So when a session starts, the web browser can ask to load object X,
in return I send back an identifier that represents the marshalled
object.
In the next request, a new thread will start to execute it, unmarshal,
IDispatch::Invoke, marshal, etc.

What I like about it, is that it should work with any COM object (
there is no set of predefined of objects ),
so it is very interesting to make it work with all the scenarios,
parameter types, etc.
What I dont like about it, is that it should work with _every_ COM
object...
So I have to solve many internal problems of customers,
E.g: TLS (yes again, but nothing to do with marshalling this time )
I encountered a COM object that was using TlsAlloc (inside ACE
library),
and that collided (a nice random crash) with some other code which used
TlsAlloc in that thread,
because the ACE library was compiled with the wrong value for maximum
indices for that OS.
( from MSDN:
Windows 2000/XP: There is a limit of 1088 TLS indexes per process.
Windows 98/Me: There is a limit of 80 TLS indexes per process. )
Thanks again for your help,
Dave.

GeneralHappy New Year Pin
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GeneralConcerning coclass's Pin
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GeneralConcerning the Thread that Registers A Class Object in a COM Exe Server Pin
Lim Bio Liong25-Dec-04 20:10
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GeneralInitial Findings on COM EXE Servers and Apartments Pin
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GeneralRe: Initial Findings on COM EXE Servers and Apartments Pin
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GeneralRe: Initial Findings on COM EXE Servers and Apartments Pin
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GeneralAbout DispatchMessage() Pin
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GeneralAbout PostThreadMessage() Pin
Lim Bio Liong18-Dec-04 0:58
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GeneralCOM Event Handling. Pin
Lim Bio Liong9-Dec-04 0:11
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GeneralRe: COM Event Handling. Pin
jekky31-May-05 14:53
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GeneralDeveloping ASP.NET Applications using Visual Studio .NET Pin
Lim Bio Liong8-Dec-04 16:48
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GeneralThe Importance of The Type Library GUID and Its Version (Part 1) Pin
Lim Bio Liong8-Dec-04 16:44
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GeneralThe Importance of The Type Library GUID and Its Version (Part 2) Pin
Lim Bio Liong8-Dec-04 16:45
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GeneralInlineIsEqualGUID() Problem & How to Resolve. Pin
Lim Bio Liong8-Dec-04 16:41
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GeneralRe: InlineIsEqualGUID() Problem & How to Resolve. Pin
ThatsAlok22-Apr-05 23:08
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GeneralRe: InlineIsEqualGUID() Problem & How to Resolve. Pin
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GeneralRe: InlineIsEqualGUID() Problem & How to Resolve. Pin
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