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Object Description Language

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Object Description Language (ODL) was the original interface definition language created by Microsoft for specifying interfaces to be used in OLE Automation. It was a superset of the OMG IDL.[1][2][3][4]

Microsoft provided a utility mktyplib to compile ODL files.[5]

The ODL was merged into the Microsoft Interface Definition Language.

References

  1. ^ W. Gregory Wojtkowski (1997). Systems development methods for the next century. p. 19.
  2. ^ Wita Wojtkowski (1999). Systems development methods for databases, enterprise modeling, and workflow. p. 92.
  3. ^ Guy Eddon, Henry Eddon (1997). Active Visual Basic 5.0. Microsoft Press. p. 106. ISBN 1-57231-512-1.
  4. ^ Rick Bitter, Taqi Mohiuddin, Matt Nawrocki (2001). LabVIEW advanced programming techniques. CRC Press. p. 256. ISBN 0-8493-2049-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Adam Denning (1997). ActiveX controls inside out (2 ed.). Microsoft Press. p. 43. ISBN 1-57231-350-1.