'''COM Explorer for Tcl''' Version 1.0, December 8, 2004 COMet is a [COM] exploration tool for COM interfaces in [Windows]. With COMet, you can instantiate COM objects, examine Collections and Properties, invoke Methods, and examine ENUMs in associated TypeLibs. Any Collection entry, or Property / Method result that is another COM object, can be instantiated and examined further. If a TypeLib for any object can be determined via Registry information, that library will be loaded and ENUM constants displayed. Other TypeLibs can be loaded manually. A log of COMet actions is maintained, and can be written to a file for further development. COMet was written by [TP] because of sadly lacking and confusing COM documentation for a Windows project on which he worked. COMet is distributed under the Tcl BSD-style license. COMet is available as a [StarKit] from the StarKit archive: http://mini.net/sdarchive A [TclKit] for Windows is required, find one at http://www.equi4.com/pub/tk/ COMet is known to work with 8.4.9/tclkit-win32.exe.gz and 8.4.9/tclkit-win32.upx.exe TclKits from the TclKit distribution. Simply run the Tclkit executable with comet.kit as an argument, i.e., * tclkit comet.kit A [StarPack] of COMet is be available at the same StarKit archive, using the [upx] Windows TclKit. Look for '''comet.exe'''. COMet relies on [tcom] for COM interaction, and uses [BWidget] for highlevel widgets. The COMet StarKit contains tcom version 3.9 and BWidget 1.7.0, so you don't need to worry about installing these packages. ---- ''Bugs / Problems / Caveats'' [TP] Dec 8, 2004 ver 1.0 * The list of COM objects is determined by looking at objects that have a Programmable or LocalServer registry key. I have no idea if this is correct, but it works for me :-) * COM objects are displayed in a BWidget Tree. It seems to be rather slow on opening nodes. I don't know if the representation of "Objects By Name" vs. "Objects by Type" is really important or not for finding the object you want. * Methods cannot be invoked that require arrays arguments. Only scalars are permitted at this time. * Many COM objects don't seem to have Registry references to their associated TypeLibs. You'll have to find and load TypeLibs manually. [male] Dec 10, 2004 * The UI is not scalable and the right vertical dived array is not scalable to (like in paned windows) * methods with optional arguments are not callable, if no argument data is given in the method call dialog [Stefan Vogel] Jan 19, 2005 Wow! This is veeery coool. That kind of application I've needed just two months ago! Thanks a lot for this. [Snichols] Jan 21, 2005 I gave the starpack a try and this application is very helpful. I never new my Windows OS has so many registed COM servers. I really like how you can interact with them too. I'll think I pass this along to coworkers who need to do any COM programming to existing servers. ---- [Category Application]