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| | C++ & C# I have an old c++ service application written in c++. Now i'm planning to use VistaDB.NET as a database engine for my application as i want to move my service based application into a Windows XP embedded platform. The C++ service currently talks to a C++ COM dll which then gets the data from Microsoft SQL server. So now the question is how to do a get the C++ service to talk directly to another application to get the data from VistaDB.NET. I assume this new application should be in C#. So basically im looking for a way for the C++ service to communicate with the C# application for data access. |
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| | Re: C++ & C# > So basically im looking for a way for the C++ service to communicate Quote: > with the C# application for data access. the embedded apps I've done wouldn't tolerate the overhead, but some can, thus interop is pretty much out-of-the-box (minus some UDTs if you have any). <devinwhitby@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4a511909-f380-4f47-8d16-3403abce723c@xxxxxx Quote: >I have an old c++ service application written in c++. Now i'm planning > to use VistaDB.NET as a database engine for my application as i want > to move my service based application into a Windows XP embedded > platform. > > The C++ service currently talks to a C++ COM dll which then gets the > data from Microsoft SQL server. > > So now the question is how to do a get the C++ service to talk > directly to another application to get the data from VistaDB.NET. I > assume this new application should be in C#. > > So basically im looking for a way for the C++ service to communicate > with the C# application for data access. > |
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