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It seems to me that whenever I post a question that mentions
/clr:newSyntax, it is the "kiss of death" as far as getting any
answers is concerned. Why is this? Surely more people than myself
have large libraries of legacy C++ code that they need to interface to
a C++ Web Service. Is there no expertise here to answer questions
about this? If not, perhaps someone could suggest a more appropriate
place to post such questions.

Thank You,
Russ
Sep 30 '07 #1
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Of course I meant "/clr:oldSystax". Sorry for the error...Russ

On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 10:37:15 -0400, Russ <ru*****@comcast.netwrote:
>It seems to me that whenever I post a question that mentions
/clr:newSyntax, it is the "kiss of death" as far as getting any
answers is concerned. Why is this? Surely more people than myself
have large libraries of legacy C++ code that they need to interface to
a C++ Web Service. Is there no expertise here to answer questions
about this? If not, perhaps someone could suggest a more appropriate
place to post such questions.

Thank You,
Russ
Sep 30 '07 #2
Three tries to get it right? I guess I'm not too swift today...
"/clr:oldSyntax"...

Russ

On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 13:10:51 -0400, Russ <ru*****@comcast.netwrote:
>Of course I meant "/clr:oldSystax". Sorry for the error...Russ

On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 10:37:15 -0400, Russ <ru*****@comcast.netwrote:
>>It seems to me that whenever I post a question that mentions
/clr:newSyntax, it is the "kiss of death" as far as getting any
answers is concerned. Why is this? Surely more people than myself
have large libraries of legacy C++ code that they need to interface to
a C++ Web Service. Is there no expertise here to answer questions
about this? If not, perhaps someone could suggest a more appropriate
place to post such questions.

Thank You,
Russ
Sep 30 '07 #3
"Russ" <ru*****@comcast.netwrote in message
news:du********************************@4ax.com...
It seems to me that whenever I post a question that mentions
/clr:newSyntax, it is the "kiss of death" as far as getting any
answers is concerned. Why is this? Surely more people than myself
have large libraries of legacy C++ code that they need to interface to
a C++ Web Service. Is there no expertise here to answer questions
about this? If not, perhaps someone could suggest a more appropriate
place to post such questions.
Russ, I'm sure you'd do better to ask someone who knows something about
C++/clr.
--
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
John Saunders | MVP - Windows Server System - Connected System Developer

Oct 1 '07 #4
John, Thanks for your answer, but how do I find such a person? This
is the group for Webservices, and this is a web service... I guess
you are telling me to go to a C++ group instead. Thanks, I will.

Russ

On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 23:12:09 -0400, "John Saunders [MVP]"
<john.saunders at trizetto.comwrote:
>"Russ" <ru*****@comcast.netwrote in message
news:du********************************@4ax.com.. .
>It seems to me that whenever I post a question that mentions
/clr:newSyntax, it is the "kiss of death" as far as getting any
answers is concerned. Why is this? Surely more people than myself
have large libraries of legacy C++ code that they need to interface to
a C++ Web Service. Is there no expertise here to answer questions
about this? If not, perhaps someone could suggest a more appropriate
place to post such questions.

Russ, I'm sure you'd do better to ask someone who knows something about
C++/clr.
Oct 1 '07 #5
Russ <ru*****@comcast.netwrote in
news:nm********************************@4ax.com:
John, Thanks for your answer, but how do I find such a person? This
is the group for Webservices, and this is a web service... I guess
you are telling me to go to a C++ group instead. Thanks, I will.
Yes, most .NET web services are programmed in VB.NET and C#... so I don't
think there are very C++ experts here. Also this group doesn't generate
much traffic :-(
Oct 1 '07 #6
Yes, since your question will have more to do with managed C++ syntax than
web service, a C++ group like microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vc is a
better place to ask..

--
Sheng Jiang
Microsoft MVP in VC++
"Russ" <ru*****@comcast.netwrote in message
news:nm********************************@4ax.com...
John, Thanks for your answer, but how do I find such a person? This
is the group for Webservices, and this is a web service... I guess
you are telling me to go to a C++ group instead. Thanks, I will.

Russ

On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 23:12:09 -0400, "John Saunders [MVP]"
<john.saunders at trizetto.comwrote:
"Russ" <ru*****@comcast.netwrote in message
news:du********************************@4ax.com...
It seems to me that whenever I post a question that mentions
/clr:newSyntax, it is the "kiss of death" as far as getting any
answers is concerned. Why is this? Surely more people than myself
have large libraries of legacy C++ code that they need to interface to
a C++ Web Service. Is there no expertise here to answer questions
about this? If not, perhaps someone could suggest a more appropriate
place to post such questions.
Russ, I'm sure you'd do better to ask someone who knows something about
C++/clr.

Oct 1 '07 #7

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