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Using .NET components [message #18792] |
Tue, 21 October 2008 18:17 |
emomartin
Messages: 2 Registered: October 2008
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Dear all,
I am a newbie what U++ concerns, and learning C++ is some years ago. However, it seems that U++ is reason enough to reactivate some C++ skills.
So far I have no idea about the library structure in U++, how to integrate and use components etc.. I have some experiences with Delphi and are wondering whether available .NET (or other?) components can be used with U++.
Would it be possible to use a .NET component like SpreadSheetGear (http://www.spreadsheetgear.com/) or TeeChart (http://www.teemach.com) in U++, and would this be complicated? (I am aware that these components have some disadvantages like being bound to Windows, and costing considerable money, however the advantages prevail). Maybe someone has even experience with one of the mentioned components?
I am looking forward to receive some hints on these issues.
Thanks,
emomartin
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Re: Using .NET components [message #18793 is a reply to message #18792] |
Tue, 21 October 2008 18:55 |
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mirek
Messages: 13975 Registered: November 2005
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emomartin wrote on Tue, 21 October 2008 12:17 | Dear all,
I am a newbie what U++ concerns, and learning C++ is some years ago. However, it seems that U++ is reason enough to reactivate some C++ skills.
So far I have no idea about the library structure in U++, how to integrate and use components etc.. I have some experiences with Delphi and are wondering whether available .NET (or other?) components can be used with U++.
Would it be possible to use a .NET component like SpreadSheetGear (http://www.spreadsheetgear.com/) or TeeChart (http://www.teemach.com) in U++, and would this be complicated? (I am aware that these components have some disadvantages like being bound to Windows, and costing considerable money, however the advantages prevail). Maybe someone has even experience with one of the mentioned components?
I am looking forward to receive some hints on these issues.
Thanks,
emomartin
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Nobody ever tried. I am not sure it is even possible, but maybe, in theory, it is.
Mirek
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