Hi Friedrich,
Very nice, just what I need.
Best regards
Jeffrey
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Hi Friedrich,
Very nice, just what I need.
Best regards
Jeffrey
Hi Graham,
> As far as Dependancy Walker can show me both 'old' and latest releases
> of CLARUNEXT.DLL depend upon MSVCR120.DLL - but for some reason SV have
> stopped including the ClaRunExtSetup.exe program in the latest releases
I seem to recall Diego saying that ClaRunExt was a .NET dll... I find
text in the dll like:
"System.Data System System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms System.Xml
AssemblyTitleAttribute System.Reflection AssemblyAttributesGoHere
System.Runtime.CompilerServices AssemblyDescriptionAttribute
AssemblyConfigurationAttribute"
which strongly indicates .NET.
Best regards,
--
Arnor Baldvinsson
Icetips Alta LLC
Hi Arnor,
> I seem to recall Diego saying that ClaRunExt was a .NET dll... I find text
> in the dll like:
Well it's both :-)
It's a set of .NET (.NET 4.5 in the latest version) functions made
accessible to ordinary Win32 Clarion programs via C++ wrappers
So if you take it appart with something like JustDecompile you see the
..NET References which allow it to do the work (AWSSDK.S3, System.Web,
System.XML etc etc) alongside the CppImplementationDetails Classes that
wrap the .NET fuctions and make them available LibMaker and so to
Clarion EXEs and DLLs.
It's the wrappers that make use of the MSVCR120 functions
Without the wrappers (or some equivalent, say COM or MSIL manipulation)
you wouldn't be able to access the .NET functions from Clarion.
Graham
> Maybe in a Senate committee - there's obviously a Russian connection
> here with past payments being received in the hope of future NET rewards !
>
> Some of the names at the top are decidedly 'foreign' too - I'm not going
> to mention vich ones l-)
ROFL!
A fellow programmer with a sense of humour! How refreshing.
Andre Labuschagne
Hi Friedrich,
Any more news about this?
Best regards,
Jeffrey
Hi Jeffrey,
>
> Any more news about this?
>
I'll post a test include script (.sbi) later today or tomorrow.
Friedrich
Thank you very much Friedrich!
Best regards,
Jeffrey
>
> Thank you very much Friedrich!
>
You are welcome. The include script should be able to handle it
automatically (install files, install service, start service). Will test it
on some VMs today and then make a test version for you available tomorrow.
Friedrich
Great Friedrich!! Thank you!
Best regards,
Jeffrey
Hi Jeffrey,
I have uploaded a first test version:
http://www.lindersoft.com/projects/S..._AppBroker.zip
This include script (.sbi) can install the Clarion Application Broker. It
installs the files, writes the required Windows registry entries, then
installs and starts the service. It can even package and install the
required Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable (x86).
Please see the attached screenshots.
1. Add the "SV_Deploy_AppBroker.sbi" include script to your main project.
2. Right-click the "#include script" line and select Details...
3. Modify the configuration settings.
BTW, you can leave the LOGINUSERNAME and LOGINPASSWORD fields blank,
hard-code values or use runtime variables.
Does this work? Do you need anything else?
Friedrich