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unmanged VC++ application accessing .Net framework

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Ron Harter - 07 Sep 2004 14:20 GMT
I have a legacy application that is being updated and we would like to
access and use the XML features available in the .Net framework. What is the
best method to use to get at the .Net classes. The application needs to
remain an unmanaged application due to the various 3rd party packages in
use.

Would writing a COM wrapper for the XML classes we need be the simplest way
to go? Any examples available for access .Net framework from unmanaged
applications? The examples seem to oriented toward access unmanamed dll's
from managed applications.

Any help, advice or comments are welcome. The entire application is done in
C++

Regards

Ron Harter
ron.harter@jpmobile.com
Naveen K Kohli - 07 Sep 2004 17:38 GMT
You can look into using Managed C++ application. This way you will have
access to both worlds.

Naveen Kohli
http://www.netomatix.com

>I have a legacy application that is being updated and we would like to
> access and use the XML features available in the .Net framework. What is
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> Ron Harter
> ron.harter@jpmobile.com
Ron Harter - 07 Sep 2004 20:21 GMT
The application will not be a managed application. It will remain unmanaged.
I am looking for some examples of using the COM interop to call .Net
framework classes and assemblies from managed code.

> You can look into using Managed C++ application. This way you will have
> access to both worlds.
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> > Ron Harter
> > ron.harter@jpmobile.com

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