• Cross Platform Component Object Model (XPCOM) is a cross-platform component model from Mozilla. It is similar to Component Object Model (COM),Common Object...
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  • to present XPCOM compliant interfaces to be called by XPCOM objects. A main goal is that objects communicating from either side of an XPCOM style interface...
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    IDL, an IDL based on DCE/RPC) and Data Distribution Service, Mozilla's XPCOM, Microsoft's Microsoft RPC (which evolved into COM and DCOM), Facebook's...
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  • interface (API) for extensions in Firefox, replacing the long-standing XUL and XPCOM APIs with the WebExtensions API that is modeled after Google Chrome's API...
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  • XPIDL (redirect from XPCOM Type Library)
    XPCOM interfaces. It is similar to the Object Management Group's CORBA IDL. Mozilla provides a utility xpidl that converts the IDL files into XPCOM Type...
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    on the web. Stylish was originally developed by Jason Barnabe as an XUL/XPCOM add-on for Mozilla Firefox. A Chrome extension followed in 2010, which was...
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    set of extensions and supports legacy Firefox add-ons built with XUL and XPCOM, which Firefox dropped support for. NPAPI plugins are also supported. The...
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  • resulted in the removal of the legacy add-on system, which relied on XUL and XPCOM, another cross-platform technology Mozilla decided to deprecate shortly...
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  • marshalling is used extensively within scripts and applications that use the XPCOM technologies provided within the Mozilla application framework. The Mozilla...
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    77 (2019) Pale Moon – a fork of Firefox that maintains support for XUL/XPCOM extensions and retains the user interface of the Firefox 4–28 era Browsers...
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