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OBJREF is the name of the structure of marshalled interfaces in COM and DCOM. Because COM interfaces can only be called directly from the context (like a thread, process or machine) where they originated, when they are needed in another context they are marshalled in this structure, which is then passed to the destination context where it is unmarshalled to a proxy that takes care of the necessary communication, for example passing messages or network packets or marshalling other interfaces passed in calls.[1][2]

  1. ^ Tim Ewald (2001-03-06). "The Mechanics of COM+". Informit. Pearson Education & Addison-Wesley Professional. Retrieved 2008-09-07.
  2. ^ Mike Hearn (2005-01-22). "More DCOM notes". Wine Developer's List. Codeweavers. Retrieved 2008-09-07.

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