Does that mean that I can create any COM object on Windows from my extension using script?
"Benjamin Smedberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jon Smirl wrote: >> On 3/3/06, Christian Biesinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Emanuel Dejanu wrote: >>>> 1. I want to develop an application that will be able to export objects >>>> as XPCOM or COM. Is there a layer for this. So that I write a single >>>> code >>>> and with a define I can get XPCOM or COM objects. >>> The actual COM and XPCOM objects are compatible. I.e., all you should >>> need to change is the registration code. >> >> Does XPCOM offer dual interfaces on windows or do you need to use >> invoke for everything? > > XPCOM has no concept of IDispatch: scripting (xpconnect) is implemented by > inspecting the type library and coercing arguments into the correct form > to call on the interface. XPConnect does also support scripting of > IDispatch directly for MSCOM compatibility. > > --BDS _______________________________________________ dev-tech-xpcom mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-xpcom
