Re: re: try this
there are far too many Indian enginners with J2EE skills -- .NET at the moment is underrepresented which is an opportunity for next 2-3 years. Soon Sun will be bought out by IBM and we already know what happens to IBM when its fighting with Microsoft :lol
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Guest repliedsorry a typo
I meant tblimp.exe
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Guest repliedwell
assuming you simply want to expose the COM server so that it could be referenced and consumed by .NET clients , you can generate a Runtime Callable wrapper using tblasm .
If you are using Visual Studio .NEt , all this is abstracted for you and you merely add a reference to the COM server when you are writing a .NET client and it hides the implementation details for you..
This is an excellent article that may of help :
www.dotnetjunkies.com/dot...67232170x/
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Guest repliedRe: .NET Remoting
we just reference web service DLLs in Visual Studio project - it can be Web (URL) reference as well, but I am not sure that thsi would be anything different from SOAP call.
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Guest replied.NET Remoting
or .NET remoting which is more efficient.
bdn.borland.com/article/0,1410,29563,00.html
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Guest replied.Net Question
exposure as a web service?
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.Net Question
I am experienced with VB and have just started looking at .Net.
Can anyone point me in the direction of how with .Net I would share information between 2 separate processes in manner similar to using an ActiveX Exe which I could use in VB6.
I am looking at migrating an existing application to .Net which has an ActiveX Exe comprising a complex object model. Three separate processes access this server using COM.
I do not want to access the server using COM interop.
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