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Default The reverse way ... - 07-30-2007 , 06:09 AM






Hello,

Need some help: I want to call a managed dll (C# code) from a C++
module.
Is there a kind of a 'Reverse-P/Invoke'?
How / what to do?

Thanks.
victor.

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Default Re: The reverse way ... - 07-30-2007 , 10:23 AM






Hi Victor,

This article may help...
http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet...p2.html?page=2

Regards,

Jeff Page

"victor" <victor (AT) somewhere (DOT) com> wrote

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Hello,

Need some help: I want to call a managed dll (C# code) from a C++
module.
Is there a kind of a 'Reverse-P/Invoke'?
How / what to do?

Thanks.
victor.


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Default Re: The reverse way ... - 07-30-2007 , 04:30 PM



Thanks Jeff!
I'll read + study it first thing in the morning!

;-) victor
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 10:23:45 -0400, "Jeff Page"
<jpage (AT) adapativepeer (DOT) com> wrote:

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Hi Victor,

This article may help...
http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet...p2.html?page=2

Regards,

Jeff Page

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Hello,

Need some help: I want to call a managed dll (C# code) from a C++
module.
Is there a kind of a 'Reverse-P/Invoke'?
How / what to do?

Thanks.
victor.

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