Title: | LinkWorks APO |
Moderator: | HLDE01::SYSTEM |
Created: | Tue Feb 22 1994 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 476 |
Total number of notes: | 1817 |
Wish : Use a simple form to enter attributes during the creation of an object. (e.g. auto obdc call for entry validation, etc..) A solutionn: I've used VB (call from a method during object creation: for WSTYPE_DOSWIN = MEXT_COMMANDLINE ("VBTest.exe -create {Object.Reference} <Integer>"); In this VB program I'm calling LinkWorks via OLE to add new attributes to new object Conclusions : It's running but it's Sloooooowwwwwww ! Just to start the forms it takes seconds.. Do you have any hints to speed up this forms ? Thanks for any help, Gerard FLAMION -Digital Luxembourg- [Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
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461.1 | suppdc.uto.dec.com::PETERS_M | Fri Feb 07 1997 16:53 | 3 | ||
Use C/C++. Visual Basic is slow. Martin | |||||
461.2 | OLE server is better then exe, and a DLL | TAV02::SHAPIRA | Sat Feb 08 1997 08:22 | 13 | |
Gerard, You can improve the VB performence by working with VB OLE server, rather then an executable. You will then use Mext_DLL and not commandline. The OLE server will call the form. For AA from your VB form, if the number of attributes you are refering to is 5+, you will have to use a DLL to do the AA, rather then OLE Automation calls. HTH, Yariv > | |||||
461.3 | See note 457 | wijermvc.apd.dec.com::wijermars_v | Mon Feb 10 1997 11:52 | 1 | |