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03/12/1999 22:35:17
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
COM/DCOM et OLE Automation
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00298529
Message ID:
00298586
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11
>I am working with an EXE created with C++ as a COM Server. I can instantiate with CreateObjectEx(). But I can't find a way to see available methods ( documentation that accompanied the file is pure crap and not complete ). Is there a way to see methods like when you add an ActiveX to a form and open properties window ? The author says if I were using VB, I could reference the Type Lib. I have Visual Studio 6, I hate to install VB just for this.
>

OLEView, which ships with Visual Studio, can work, as will the VB Object Browser. if the file is registered locally, you should be able to examine the properties from Component Gallery, and there's a FFC class called _typelib that can extract the TYPELIB data for a COM server.
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