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    Question Create a .ARX file from a *.DLL file that was created in vb.net

    Hi again,
    I got another question - if it's possible (if yes, than how?) to create *.arx file (opened by appload command) from *.dll file created in vb.net. I will be more than grateful for help

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    Jarek Marciniak

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    Default Re: Create a .ARX file from a *.DLL file that was created in vb.net

    Nope, they are two different animals

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    Default Re: Create a .ARX file from a *.DLL file that was created in vb.net

    Quote Originally Posted by dmarcotte4
    Nope, they are two different animals
    hmm, and what about that idea: Creating empty c++.net solution with arxwizard , add my existing vb.net project to it and then compile it as *.arx. Theoretically .net should grant full cooperation between c++.net and vb.net projects. Is there any chance that that will work?

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    Default Re: Create a .ARX file from a *.DLL file that was created in vb.net

    Nope C++ .Net (c++/cli) is not the same as unmanaged C++. one is compiled to MSIL the later is compiled to X86 or x64 machine code.

    edit: although you can have both in a .NET dll.
    Last edited by dmarcotte4; 2007-07-27 at 03:32 PM.

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