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jj
Hi

Ok I just want ot post this as I am involved in a project that si suffering
really badly in performance using the .Net C# and some coom interop.
The reason I am posting this message is that it is the second project in a
row that I have found similar problems.

I am wondering has anybody else had similar pain and how they fixed it.

Thanks
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Well, more details could help us help you better.

COM interop can be slow, so normal guidelines for marshalling apply (use
chunky calls, for instance).
-mike
MVP

"jj" <j@j.com> wrote in message
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Hi

Ok I just want ot post this as I am involved in a project that si suffering really badly in performance using the .Net C# and some coom interop.
The reason I am posting this message is that it is the second project in a
row that I have found similar problems.

I am wondering has anybody else had similar pain and how they fixed it.

Thanks

Nov 15 '05 #2
COM interop can be slow, but poorly written code can make even the slowest
interface seem like Light speed.

Try posting some code and we'll give some suggestions, or just try to make a
comment that ".net's performance sucks" without any substantive proof

And since many other people are quite pleased with .Net's performance, even
through COM interop, the statement is a little suspect...

--
Eric Newton
C#/ASP Application Developer
er**@cc.ensoft-software.com [remove the first "CC."]

"Michael Giagnocavo [MVP]" <mg*******@Atrevido.net> wrote in message
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Well, more details could help us help you better.

COM interop can be slow, so normal guidelines for marshalling apply (use
chunky calls, for instance).
-mike
MVP

"jj" <j@j.com> wrote in message
news:%g****************@news01.bloor.is.net.cable. rogers.com...
Hi

Ok I just want ot post this as I am involved in a project that si

suffering
really badly in performance using the .Net C# and some coom interop.
The reason I am posting this message is that it is the second project in a row that I have found similar problems.

I am wondering has anybody else had similar pain and how they fixed it.

Thanks


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