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    Carl Scheider Guest

    Exposing C++ COM components as JavaBeans


    Help.
    I'm the CTO here, but have not coded anything real for about 20 years. I'm
    trying to help the technical staff with some resources. We are primarily
    a C++ and COM environemnt. We have some COM components that we would like
    to expose as JavaBeans.

    Does anyone have a pointer to a reference that could describe how to do this,
    or a consultant that could assist at some modest expense?

    Thanks!

    Carl

  2. #2
    Wonderful Guest

    Re: Exposing C++ COM components as JavaBeans


    Look at JNI stuff. using this you can utilize your C++ code in JAVA.


    "Carl Scheider" <Carl.Scheider@ivans.com> wrote:
    >
    >Help.
    >I'm the CTO here, but have not coded anything real for about 20 years.

    I'm
    >trying to help the technical staff with some resources. We are primarily
    >a C++ and COM environemnt. We have some COM components that we would like
    >to expose as JavaBeans.
    >
    >Does anyone have a pointer to a reference that could describe how to do

    this,
    >or a consultant that could assist at some modest expense?
    >
    >Thanks!
    >
    >Carl



  3. #3
    RFaris Guest

    Re: Exposing C++ COM components as JavaBeans


    take a look at http://www.linar.com.

    "Carl Scheider" <Carl.Scheider@ivans.com> wrote:
    >
    >Help.
    >I'm the CTO here, but have not coded anything real for about 20 years.

    I'm
    >trying to help the technical staff with some resources. We are primarily
    >a C++ and COM environemnt. We have some COM components that we would like
    >to expose as JavaBeans.
    >
    >Does anyone have a pointer to a reference that could describe how to do

    this,
    >or a consultant that could assist at some modest expense?
    >
    >Thanks!
    >
    >Carl



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