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RTD DCOM Excel
Does anyone have an example about how to setup an RTD server on a
remote machine? Please don't point me to any ms articles, they aren't helpful. In particular, 1) How do I create an exe exposing a com interface? 2) How do I register an exe on a client machine? Or am I confused here? |
RTD DCOM Excel
"Mike Kamzyuk" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone have an example about how to setup an RTD server on a remote machine? Please don't point me to any ms articles, they aren't helpful. In particular, 1) How do I create an exe exposing a com interface? 2) How do I register an exe on a client machine? Or am I confused here? Care to tell what language you want to use? You should be able to use com+ in which case your rtd server should be written as a dll. /Fredrik |
RTD DCOM Excel
"Mike Kamzyuk" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone have an example about how to setup an RTD server on a remote machine? Please don't point me to any ms articles, they aren't helpful. In particular, 1) How do I create an exe exposing a com interface? 2) How do I register an exe on a client machine? Or am I confused here? 1) In VB.NET (Scroll down to the middle) http://www.developer.com/tech/article.php/939411 2) http://www.codeproject.com/com/hello...elect =793869 /Fredrik |
RTD DCOM Excel
Yes, I'm using .Net. I could use any of the languages there, that's
not an issue. I figured out how to build the rtd server as a dll, but the ms article says that if dcom is used, the rtd server has to be an exe. I figured out the whole process with the dll (I'm sure setting up the dcom is not that difficult with a dll). I'm just confused as to what needs registering. |
RTD DCOM Excel
"Mike Kamzyuk" wrote in message oups.com... Yes, I'm using .Net. I could use any of the languages there, that's not an issue. I figured out how to build the rtd server as a dll, but the ms article says that if dcom is used, the rtd server has to be an exe. I figured out the whole process with the dll (I'm sure setting up the dcom is not that difficult with a dll). I'm just confused as to what needs registering. If you make a COM+ dll, nothing has to be registered. You only need to start Component Services and add your package. /Fredrik |
RTD DCOM Excel
Hi Mike,
i think the ms-example ist written in vb6. If your rtd-server is compiled in a activex-exe, installation ist easy. Only install the file (client & server) with doubleclick, and then configure dcom. That's all. In case of using an activex-dll, it's more difficult. Installation on server is different from client. The dll is not able to run alone (like a exe), so it needs a surrogate-process. On client-side you have to install only the typelibrary *.tlb -- Thomas http://rtsoftwaredevelopment.de "Mike Kamzyuk" schrieb im Newsbeitrag oups.com... Yes, I'm using .Net. I could use any of the languages there, that's not an issue. I figured out how to build the rtd server as a dll, but the ms article says that if dcom is used, the rtd server has to be an exe. I figured out the whole process with the dll (I'm sure setting up the dcom is not that difficult with a dll). I'm just confused as to what needs registering. |
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