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DLL Talk / Speed delay with dll calling dll?

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Hayer
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Posted: 1st Sep 2007 15:46
Hi!
Is it a big speed delay if i make a c# dll that call my vb 6 dll's and return their values?

CattleRustler
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Posted: 1st Sep 2007 19:45 Edited at: 1st Sep 2007 19:46
prolly not too bad, a few milli's maybe, but why not ditch the vb6 dll's altogether, and put the code in the c# dll straight away? Better yet make the c# dll a plugin while youre at it.

If you need a converter you can use ZK's .net dll converter which will generate the string table and convert the dll to be dropable into dbp plugins-user folder.

My DBP plugins page is now hosted [href]here[/href]
Hayer
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Posted: 1st Sep 2007 20:43
yea, was just wondering if it was possible..

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Posted: 1st Sep 2007 21:45
oh. yeah actually it is.
your c# dll will have to instance the vb6 dll thru com interop. just ref the the dll, then create the instance, then away you go.

but then youll need dbp to "see" the c# dll which is another matter entirely

My DBP plugins page is now hosted [href]here[/href]
Hayer
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Posted: 1st Sep 2007 23:19
no, i just use whinchens(or whatever he is nameds) .dll tool

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Posted: 2nd Sep 2007 17:51
right, thats what i mean, youll need a converter of some sort.
I recommend ZK's

My DBP plugins page is now hosted [href]here[/href]
Hayer
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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 13:46
ok... but ZK's converter costs money...

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Posted: 4th Sep 2007 14:59
its well worth it

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