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reading the type library

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lakshmi - 08 Sep 2003 15:59 GMT
After exporting the .NET assembly to a COM .tlb (using
tlbexp.exe), is there a tool to read the tlb file? I need
to check how the .NET types were marshalled to COM types,
hence how the method signatures look like in the .tlb file?
Thanks for your help.
Mattias Sj?gren - 08 Sep 2003 16:03 GMT
>After exporting the .NET assembly to a COM .tlb (using
>tlbexp.exe), is there a tool to read the tlb file? I need
>to check how the .NET types were marshalled to COM types,
>hence how the method signatures look like in the .tlb file?

Oleview.exe, included with the Platform SDK and VS, includes a typelib
viewer.

Mattias

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