Hi,
I've reading some posts on this NG but I'm not sure if I can deploy a DLL with DST 5 or not. As a DLL could be interesting to develop a component as 3rd party developer this could be useful. If I can make a dll from dolphin I would like to know: How do I define the API of this DLL? I know it seems to have no sense, but can I pass Objects as arguments? perhaps serialized? Could somebody give some guidelines to this lost soul? thanks :) Seb |
Seb,
> I've reading some posts on this NG but I'm not sure if I can deploy a > DLL with DST 5 or not. You can, but AFAIK, only COM DLLs. > As a DLL could be interesting to develop a component as 3rd party > developer this could be useful. > > If I can make a dll from dolphin I would like to know: > > How do I define the API of this DLL? Assuming my response above is correct, then you would write IDL, use MIDL to compile it to get a type library, then some wizard use and little category dragging will fill in the details. See the Wiki for Blair's instructions. > I know it seems to have no sense, but can I pass Objects as arguments? > perhaps serialized? You can pass interface pointers to COM objects, and you can pass around blobs of memory containing serialized objects, but in that case, the caller almost certainly has to be Dolphin-based too, unless you agree on some common format besides STB. Have a good one, Bill -- Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D. [hidden email] |
"Bill Schwab" <[hidden email]> escribió en el mensaje
news:b3berq$fb2$[hidden email]... > Seb, > > > I've reading some posts on this NG but I'm not sure if I can deploy a > > DLL with DST 5 or not. > > You can, but AFAIK, only COM DLLs. Ouch, OK, that's a pity, I'll see what to do... :-/ > > > > As a DLL could be interesting to develop a component as 3rd party > > developer this could be useful. > > > > If I can make a dll from dolphin I would like to know: > > > > How do I define the API of this DLL? > > Assuming my response above is correct, then you would write IDL, use MIDL > compile it to get a type library, then some wizard use and little category > dragging will fill in the details. See the Wiki for Blair's instructions. > > > > I know it seems to have no sense, but can I pass Objects as arguments? > > perhaps serialized? > > You can pass interface pointers to COM objects, and you can pass around > blobs of memory containing serialized objects, but in that case, the caller > almost certainly has to be Dolphin-based too, unless you agree on some > common format besides STB. Yes I was thinking on a dolphin-based user. |
Seb,
> > > I've reading some posts on this NG but I'm not sure if I can deploy a > > > DLL with DST 5 or not. > > > > You can, but AFAIK, only COM DLLs. Bill is correct. You cannot create "C-style" function based DLLs with Dolphin. You can create in-process COM components in DLLs however. Best Regards, Andy Bower Dolphin Support http://www.object-arts.com --- Are you trying too hard? http://www.object-arts.com/Relax.htm --- |
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Smalltalkiano wrote:
> Yes I was thinking on a dolphin-based user. If all your clients are written in Dolphin, and you want to pass Dolphin objects backwards and forwards, then it might be worth checking out the binary packaging mechanism (as used in theWeb Deployment Kit). Here's an example: Create a new package, say called 'Temp' Create a new class in that package, say called 'AAATemp'. Give it a method: ============== AAATemp>>tryMe Notification signal: 'It worked'. ============== In the package browser, select the package and "Deploy Binary Package". You'll be prompted for a "certificate", just click OK (which will deploy with no certificate). You should now have a 'AAATemp.pak' file. Start a clean image, from it evaluate: cl := ClassLocator codeBase: '' packageName: 'Temp' key: 'AAATemp'. class := cl locateClass. You'll be prompted for whether you want to "trust" the loaded code (with no certificate). Answer yes. Now you can use your dynamically loaded class: class new tryMe. should print 'It worked!' to the Transcript. Binary deployment may or may not suit your requirements, but it is an alternative to DLLs. -- chris |
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OK,
I'll change my question now. How do you make that a dolphin application interact with anhoter dolphin application in the same host? Do you use the socket approach as a particular case (local-local) between aplications or do you prefer inter process comunication? In the last case how this could be archieved? thanks Seb "Bill Schwab" <[hidden email]> escribió en el mensaje news:b3berq$fb2$[hidden email]... > Seb, > > > I've reading some posts on this NG but I'm not sure if I can deploy a > > DLL with DST 5 or not. > > You can, but AFAIK, only COM DLLs. > > > > As a DLL could be interesting to develop a component as 3rd party > > developer this could be useful. > > > > If I can make a dll from dolphin I would like to know: > > > > How do I define the API of this DLL? > > Assuming my response above is correct, then you would write IDL, use MIDL > compile it to get a type library, then some wizard use and little category > dragging will fill in the details. See the Wiki for Blair's instructions. > > > > I know it seems to have no sense, but can I pass Objects as arguments? > > perhaps serialized? > > You can pass interface pointers to COM objects, and you can pass around > blobs of memory containing serialized objects, but in that case, the caller > almost certainly has to be Dolphin-based too, unless you agree on some > common format besides STB. > > Have a good one, > > Bill > > -- > Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D. > [hidden email] > > > |
Smalltalkiano wrote:
> How do you make that a dolphin application interact with anhoter > dolphin application in the same host? If you are looking at Smalltalk<->Smalltalk communication, then the Dolphin port of rST at http://www.smalltalking.net/goodies/Dolphin/ may be worth checking. (I haven't looked at it myself). -- chris |
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For a very simple approach you might take a look at the (Agent-) Chat
example application. It uses sockets to pass an STB encoded String between the two running apps. CU, Udo Smalltalkiano wrote: > OK, > > I'll change my question now. > > How do you make that a dolphin application interact with anhoter > dolphin > application in the same host? > > Do you use the socket approach as a particular case (local-local) > between aplications or do you prefer inter process comunication? > > In the last case how this could be archieved? > > thanks > > Seb > > > "Bill Schwab" <[hidden email]> escribió en el mensaje > news:b3berq$fb2$[hidden email]... >> Seb, >> >> > I've reading some posts on this NG but I'm not sure if I can >> > deploy > a >> > DLL with DST 5 or not. >> >> You can, but AFAIK, only COM DLLs. >> >> >> > As a DLL could be interesting to develop a component as 3rd party >> > developer this could be useful. >> > >> > If I can make a dll from dolphin I would like to know: >> > >> > How do I define the API of this DLL? >> >> Assuming my response above is correct, then you would write IDL, use MIDL > to >> compile it to get a type library, then some wizard use and little >> category >> dragging will fill in the details. See the Wiki for Blair's >> instructions. >> >> >> > I know it seems to have no sense, but can I pass Objects as > arguments? >> > perhaps serialized? >> >> You can pass interface pointers to COM objects, and you can pass around >> blobs of memory containing serialized objects, but in that case, the > caller >> almost certainly has to be Dolphin-based too, unless you agree on some >> common format besides STB. >> >> Have a good one, >> >> Bill >> >> -- >> Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D. >> [hidden email] >> >> >> |
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Yes Chris,
I'm using it right now. thanks Seb "Chris Uppal" <[hidden email]> escribió en el mensaje news:3e5a11a4$0$9707$[hidden email]... > Smalltalkiano wrote: > > > How do you make that a dolphin application interact with anhoter > > dolphin application in the same host? > > If you are looking at Smalltalk<->Smalltalk communication, then the Dolphin > port of rST at > http://www.smalltalking.net/goodies/Dolphin/ > may be worth checking. (I haven't looked at it myself). > > -- chris > > > |
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