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Hi,

Is there a tool avaialable to convert C++ and VB COM+
components to C#?

Thanks,
Johnson

Nov 16 '05 #1
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I do not think this is very likely, but you don't really have to convert
them all. For COM components you can access them from managed programs using
RCW and for non-COM native C++ DLLs use MC++/IJW to write managed wrappers
which can then be accessed from your newly written managed code.

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Nish [VC++ MVP]

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Hi,

Is there a tool avaialable to convert C++ and VB COM+
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Thanks,
Johnson

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