![]() |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
use MFC class in C++/CLIHello,
I think you are going grate. I am facing a big problem. I need a help from your side. I have a program, which one developed using MFC and the development is going on. Now I want to create the same application using C++/CLI. For that I want to re-create all the MFC class. If any mechanism for using the same MFC class in C++/CLI. I try one that, create .dll file using the MFC class and load that .dll file in to C++/CLI project. It is working. But with out the use of .dll file, how can I use the same MFC class in my new C++/CLI project. Please help me Thanks for your valuable time . Looking forward your response. |
Recent GIDBlog
Welcome to Baghdad by crystalattice
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Rate This Thread | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Returning a Struct to a separate class | usmsci | C++ Forum | 9 | 07-Feb-2007 08:34 |
| Hard drive/CPU Diagnoses Issues | binarybug | Computer Hardware Forum | 1 | 22-Jan-2007 19:23 |
| Box Class, need help again :( | TransformedBG | C++ Forum | 7 | 13-Nov-2006 15:11 |
| C++ class -- Please help | vnca_1 | C++ Forum | 3 | 14-Jun-2006 12:31 |
| a tester class and then some. | postage | Java Forum | 1 | 06-May-2006 15:48 |
Network Sites: GIDNetwork · GIDWebHosts · GIDSearch · Learning Journal by J de Silva, The