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  1. #1
    Sandaruwan Wijenayake Guest

    Using of Variant data type in Java


    Hi

    I've created a dll in Visual J++ which have methods that uses parameters
    of Variant type (Variant array type, which have a SafeArray inside).

    Now I want to create a wrapper for this dll (using System.loadLibrary...).
    Problem is that I cannot use Variant as parameters in JDK. Is there any method
    to come over this problem? I would appriciate your help in solving this.

    Thank you.

    - Sandaruwan -

  2. #2
    Mike Guest

    Re: Using of Variant data type in Java

    Just don't use variant.
    "Sandaruwan Wijenayake" <sandaruwan.wijenayake@ifs.lk> wrote in message
    news:3ac16978$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > Hi
    >
    > I've created a dll in Visual J++ which have methods that uses parameters
    > of Variant type (Variant array type, which have a SafeArray inside).
    >
    > Now I want to create a wrapper for this dll (using System.loadLibrary...).
    > Problem is that I cannot use Variant as parameters in JDK. Is there any

    method
    > to come over this problem? I would appriciate your help in solving this.
    >
    > Thank you.
    >
    > - Sandaruwan -




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