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EntireX DCOM for Linux: where is Windows part?

  • 1.  EntireX DCOM for Linux: where is Windows part?

    Posted Wed August 17, 2005 05:52 PM

    Hi all,
    I downloaded evaluation version of EntireX DCOM for Linux.
    After basic things, I’m trying to integrate Linux COM-client with Windows COM-server. There is manual named “dcomlinux721_tcm18-5287.pdf”

    See Chapter “Migrating EntireX DCOM Examples to Windows”

    For a given part (client, proxy/stub library, server) of a sample:

    • either open the Visual C++ 6.0 workspace (*.dsw) provided in the NT subdirectory of each
      example directory in the Windows section of EntireX (“Program Files/Software
      AG/EntireX/DCOM/examples”,
    • or type nmake in the examples NT subdirectory to build all targets. To build a specific target, type
      nmake -f.mak. As a default, the debug targets are built; in order to build the
      nondebug version add CFG=“ - Win32 Release” to the nmake command
      line. To clean up the directories type nmake clean.

      Unfortunately, in downloads I see Linux links only (PRMfiles). There is no any Windows-related package.

    The question: where can I get Win-related package provides me with “Program Files/Software AG/EntireX/DCOM/examples” and such things as “paulas.exe”?
    At the moment, I have no idea where to get this. :frowning:

    I already saw C8: What does error Message 80070005/5 (security problem) mean?
    Please, help.

    Thanks in advance,
    Yury[/url]


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  • 2.  RE: EntireX DCOM for Linux: where is Windows part?

    Posted Tue August 23, 2005 12:07 PM

    Hi Yury,

    see my reply in the DCOM forum.

    Regards, Dietmar.


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