Can I distribute wrapped VI as DLL?

I am working on a project that has some components written in LabVIEW and others in C++. The C++ code requires a function that would most easily be implemented by wrapping a single LabVIEW function as a DLL. Is this okay from a Licensing perspective?
To clarify, if I have a valid license to create DLLs with LabVIEW and distibute them, can I distribute a dll that wraps a single LabVIEW function? This is for use within a larger project and not an attempt to provide a toolkit of wrapped LV functions for use by a third party.
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Since you have the right to create DLLs i dont see why not. Isn't the whole point of DLLs to wrap more or less complex functions?
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    I think the following says I have a 64 bit java something, though is that the JRE, rather than the JDK?
    C:\Users\J>echo %JAVA_HOME%
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin
    C:\Users\J>java -version
    java version "1.7.0_04"
    Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_04-b22)
    Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 23.0-b21, mixed mode)
    C:\Users\J>java -d32 -version
    Error: This Java instance does not support a 32-bit JVM.
    Please install the desired version.
    C:\Users\J>java -d64 -version
    java version "1.7.0_04"
    Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_04-b22)
    Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 23.0-b21, mixed mode)So, am I not running 64-bit? Maybe I need a 32-bit JDK...but then...SQLDeveloper was bundled with a JDK and there was only one option for that - 32bit!
    Thanks,
    Jason

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