Summary

This chapter summarized when and how to apply the Interop techniques that you learned earlier in the book as part of an incremental .NET migration strategy. One of the key goals is to perform your migration in a way that will minimize the amount of Interop that is necessary. It may sound a little odd to write an entire book about Interop and then write a concluding chapter showing you how to minimize the extent to which you use it, but, in this case, it makes perfect sense. If your organization can make it work from a business standpoint, the ideal migration path is if you can rewrite your entire Windows DNA application as a .NET application in a single release. For most organizations, this is neither practical or possible, so you must ...

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