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Michael Gross-4

            Does Smalltalk support the use of COM components?

 

 

            Thanks in Advance !

 

            Mike

 

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Re: COM

jarober
There is a COM Connect in VisualWorks, and a third party extension that
allows you to embed ActiveX components in VW Windows.  ObjectStudio has
native COM support, and can directly embed ActiveX components into Guis

At 10:10 AM 5/26/2006, you wrote:
>             Does Smalltalk support the use of COM components?
>
>
>             Thanks in Advance !
>
>             Mike
>

<Talk Small and Carry a Big Class Library>
James Robertson, Product Manager, Cincom Smalltalk
http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/blog/blogView

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Re: COM

James Robertson-3
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There is a COM Connect in VisualWorks, and a third party extension that
allows you to embed ActiveX components in VW Windows.  ObjectStudio has
native COM support, and can directly embed ActiveX components into Guis

At 10:10 AM 5/26/2006, you wrote:
>             Does Smalltalk support the use of COM components?
>
>
>             Thanks in Advance !
>
>             Mike
>

<Talk Small and Carry a Big Class Library>
James Robertson, Product Manager, Cincom Smalltalk
http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/blog/blogView

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Re: COM

Runar Jordahl
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I have used headless (without GUI) COM components with success. I did
merging of Excel spreadsheets into our system. VisualWorks is shipped
with some useful examples to get you started.

Previously Cincom announced support for hosting COM GUI components,
but this has not been delivered.

If you are more specific on which task you try to accomplish, you can
get more answers.

Runar Jordahl