Write a new class B which wraps A and exposes the functionality with
proper naming conventions.
Then make sure whoever wrote A reads this:
Design Guidelines for Class Library Developers
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ke(vs.71).aspx
HTH,
Sam
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 19:01:56 +0530, "Sugandh Jain"
<su**********@nirvana-sol.comwrote:
>I have a class implented in a c# dll which has two different properties of
same name Say "A" and "a".
Now, is their any way to use any one or both of these properties of this
class in a vb.net project.
because it will give the following error
Error 2 'A' is ambiguous because multiple kinds of members with this name
exist in class 'ClassLibrary3.Class1'
So, is their a way out.. there is no way i can touch the class A code.
Regards,
Sugandh