ATL Server Reference
ATL Server is a set of native C++ classes that allows developers to create Web applications, XML Web services, and other server applications. Many classes may also be used in client applications or components.
To start using ATL Server, you can read the ATL Server tutorial, build and run some ATL Server samples, or learn about the ATL Server architecture. Further information about the uses and features of the library is accessible from the ATL Server portal page.
In This Section
- ATL Server Categories
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Provides links to library elements grouped together by functional similarity.
- ATL Server Classes
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Provides links to the ATL Server classes, listed alphabetically.
- ATL Server Enums
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Provides links to the ATL Server enumerations, listed alphabetically.
- ATL Server Functions
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Provides links to the ATL Server functions, listed alphabetically.
- ATL Server Macros
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Provides links to the ATL Server macros, listed alphabetically.
- ATL Server Typedefs
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Provides links to the ATL Server typedefs, listed alphabetically.
- ATL Server Archetypes
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Provides links to the ATL Server archetypes, which are theoretical classes that supply a collection of methods, data members, static functions, typedefs, or other features, listed alphabetically.
- ATL Server Response File Reference
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Provides links to the server response file elements.
- Session-State Database Schema
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Describes how database implementation for ATL Server session-state services works.