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From: Adam M. <mi...@oc...> - 2016-12-22 23:01:54
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Hi Zareen, On 12/22/2016 12:12 AM, zareen wrote: > I have attached a file containing all the errors given by > compiler/linker. Please find attachment. > > On 12/22/2016 04:11 AM, Adam Mitz wrote: >> On 12/19/2016 6:08 AM, zareen wrote: >>> This is OpenDDS version 3.9, released Fri Sep 30 17:48:45 UTC 2016 >>> >>> OpenDDS VERSION: 3.9 >>> >>> TAO VERSION: 2.2a >>> >>> HOST MACHINE and OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 7 service pack 1 x64 >>> >>> COMPILER NAME AND VERSION (AND PATCHLEVEL): Microsoft visual studio >>> 2010 with clr >>> we are referring mnb.ociweb.com/mnb/MiddlewareNewsBrief-201006.html I'm researching what needs to be done to get the .NET example code from that June 2010 article to build. As you probably know, but I just want to clarify here, there is no .NET support intrinsic to the OpenDDS product. So when we do a release of OpenDDS there is no testing of .NET scenarios. The techniques shown in that article build around the core standard C++ OpenDDS code using the Visual Studio tools to adapt it to the .NET runtime. If you or others are interested in contributing or sponsoring work on making .NET supported directly in OpenDDS, please let us know. Hopefully the notes from David Cornelius are also helpful. Thanks, Adam Mitz Principal Software Engineer Object Computing, Inc. |