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How to share C++ Class Libries (DLL's ) with other applications?

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Carlos Villaseñor M. - 28 May 2006 09:22 GMT
Hi everybody!

I have developed a DLL's function series in C++ Class Library and I need to
share with a VB application, when I tried to make reference to that DLL
everything well, but when I tried to access to the function class none don´t
appears. I tried with the same code in a C# library and this works well.
What happens? Why the same code in a C# effectively appears the members
class functions as a DLL reference and in the other hand, C++ don't?

I appreciate some help

Regards
Carlos Villaseñor M.
Marcus Heege - 29 May 2006 10:54 GMT
From you explanations so far, it is difficult to see what exactly you are
doing.

Did you create an managed assembly with .NET types or and DLL with COM types
or a DLL with native types or a mixtue of all?

> Hi everybody!
>
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> Regards
> Carlos Villaseñor M.
Carlos Villaseñor M. - 30 May 2006 07:42 GMT
Hi Marcus

Well I don't know so much about C++, in the code that I have developed,
every function is public, I spect that the C++ behavior was similar like C#,
but I encounter so much parameters to manage and the help on line don't help
so much..... Can you tell me how to make managed assembly? or how can I do
to make a DLL that can to share with anoter applications from the beginning?

Thank you very much
Carlos Villaseñor

> From you explanations so far, it is difficult to see what exactly you are
> doing.
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> > Regards
> > Carlos Villaseñor M.
Marcus Heege - 30 May 2006 10:12 GMT
Hi Carlos,

> Hi Marcus
>
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> Thank you very much
> Carlos Villaseñor

To find out more about your problem, I need to know what version of Visual
C++ you use and what project wizard you have used to create you poject.

Marcus

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