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RE: [Virtools] Dev + Visual Basic



Title: RE: [Virtools] Dev + Visual Basic

Thanks Patrick, However, its not for me! Its for a client who has created a Visual Basic program for looking at pedestrain movement, the software needs a visualisation front end.

What I need to know specifically is : how would VB talk to Virtools, passing information back and forth.

I believe it may well be similar to calling JavaScripts, but how would it work?

Thanks.

Kam




-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Hogenboom [mailto:p.hogenboom@mcw.nl]
Sent: 04 July 2002 08:51
To: Virtools-User-Group
Subject: Re: [Virtools] Dev + Visual Basic


Hi Kam,
I can't speak for visual basic, as I've never used it.
But integrating the webplayer as an activex control in a visual C++ project is pretty damn easy I wrote a little tutorial about that on theswapmeet : http://www.theswapmeet.com/ubb/Forum6/HTML/000003.html

Hope this helps, Patrick

03-Jul-02 18:05:15, Kam Memarzia <kam@rmjm.com> wrote:

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>  From:   Kam Memarzia <kam@rmjm.com>
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>  To:     virtools-user-group@lists.theswapmeet.com
>  Subject:[Virtools] Dev + Visual Basic
>  Date:   Wed, 3 Jul 2002 17:05:15 +0100
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>  Hia,
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>  How easy is it to combine Dev 2 with Visual Basic? Is it possible -
> is there  anyone out there doing it - are there any examples and most
> imporantanly how
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>  is it achieved?
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>  Thanks in advance,
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>  Kam



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