.net with autocad 2005

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by GPaolo, Jul 28, 2004.

  1. GPaolo

    GPaolo Guest

    I have write an application with vb.net by interop but now i want begin to
    rewrite with the new Api :NET.
    where i can find same samples or tutorial to begin?
    Thank's
    GPaolo
     
    GPaolo, Jul 28, 2004
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  2. Search the ng - some examples have been posted, here as well as in the
    objectarx ng. I assume you are not an ADN member? Otherwise, there are
    examples there - mosty C#. Last place is to download the ObjectARX toolkit
    free from the adesk website - for documentation, you need to use the
    ObjectARX help file and object model anyway. After you install it, you'll
    find a diirectory that has a couple samples for .NET.

    -- Mike
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    Mike Tuersley
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    Mike Tuersley, Jul 29, 2004
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  3. GPaolo

    GPaolo Guest

    hello Mike!
    I am not a ADN menber ,but i hav begin 3 year ago to write an application in
    vb6 server in-process.
    At the begin og this year i have begin to convert in dotnet by Com Interop.
    With this system same operation is very slowly.
    I have receive in this day Acad2005 and i have find the new library.Net and
    i have begin to look this library.
    Is very difficoltus for me understan in which mode use it.
    If is possible to receive some little source code for example :
    Change all layer to frozen and revert
    Insert a new line with specified layer,color,linetype
    and other that you think can help me.
    Another question.
    exist a tutorial with samples like the online VBA.?

    My E_mail is

    Thank's

    Gpaolo
     
    GPaolo, Jul 29, 2004
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