>FWIW, you should also be able to directly use the original component with wwDotnetBridge.
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>But I agree - if there's complex logic required to access the component it's usually better to create a wrapper in .NET and then call that from FoxPro in order to simplify the code. Depends on the complexity and data structures.
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This particular component has events you need to handle (and that then need to be bubbled up to VFP). But yes, most of what I wrapped could have been done directly through wwDotNetBridge, which definitely makes a lot of things more accessible if you're not a .NET dev.