COM Internet Services
Introduces support for a new DCOM transport protocol known as Tunneling TCP that allows DCOM to operate over TCP port 80. It explains what the COM Internet Services are, how they work, and how to configure computers to use the services. By Marc Levy / Microsoft.
url: msdn.microsoft.com/library/backgrnd/html/CIS.htm
Using Distributed COM with Firewalls
This article is intended to provide information on how to configure the DCOM to work through a firewall. It assumes that the reader is familiar with the TCP, DCOM, and understands the basics of firewall technology. By Michael Nelson / Microsoft.
url: www.microsoft.com/com/wpaper/dcomfw.asp
Which IDL Describes DCOM?
Clarification of the IDL flavor used to specify DCOM components. By Richard Grimes.
url: www.grimes.demon.co.uk/DCOM/WhichIDL.html
Wrapping Jini Services in ActiveX
Whitepaper from California Software Laboratories illustrates how the JINI services can be encapsulated as an ActiveX component and made to run over a Windows Platform.
url: www.cswl.com/whiteppr/white/javabeans.html