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Back to Topic Listing Previous Next. Filter by Lables. Message 1 of Can anyone help me with it and tell me the steps? Thank you. Message 2 of Message 3 of Taking the plunge!

Message 4 of I read that and installed the ObjectARX successfully with no luck. Message 5 of Message 6 of Message 7 of Message 8 of Norman, What do you mean by OP? Message 9 of That is what happening with me. Message 10 of Correct , I want to do. Message 11 of Message 12 of Just to following steps : 1. All the information and resources needed to use Autodesk cloud-based software and components in your own web and mobile applications can be found on the Autodesk Forge Developer Portal.

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Your knowledge and your information will be invaluable to me. Will I have never seen the mix of COM and straight managed code before, although I was skeptical of this working I had to give it a try and found that it does work quite well. I currently use all managed code and it works fine from to current releases, but some things can be handled easier using the COM way vs the long code required for managed code.

I believe it has to be version specific using this route, which is a disadvantage unfortunately. Nonetheless I think this is a very good way to get started. Will it work with all versions of autocad? However, this is not the best way. It is much better to work with managed code, using transactions, even though it is more difficult to initially get your head around. So have a dig around on my site — I believe there is a post which explains how to create managed code.

I guess that if you wanted to do this using previous knowledge of VBA as COM you could create functions that are late binding. For this example the two. It will have the AcMgd. Imports Autodesk. If ApplicationServices.

I am writting a. Now, I have to do netload into autocad. How can I run the method I created in my dll from my vb. Yes, it should be possible. Autodesk provide a set of documentation for the ObjectARX libraries, and that should be your first place to look. It should work with However I am curious, what would be the VB. For example, how would you write this code in VB.

Hi Will I am just starting out with some VB. I m now working on a new project.



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