Using CW UserInterface Control in non MFC application.

Is it possible to use CW++ controls in non MFC application ?
I need to display a graph in a dialog based application that does not
use MFC (written with all windows procedures).
Dimitri

Dmitri,
This is not directly supported in CW++. CNiGraph derives from CNiControl,
which derives from MFC's CWnd.
The controls are ActiveX controls, however, so it should be possible to use
it in a non-MFC application just as you would any other application. The
downside to this is that you will have to use the automation data types such
as SAFEARRAY and VARIANT instead of the C++ data types such as CNiVector.
David Rohacek
National Instruments
"Dimitri Ghinis" wrote in message
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> Is it possible to use CW++ controls in non MFC application ?
>
> I need to display a graph in a dialog based application that does not
> use MFC (written with all windows procedures).
>
> Dimitri

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    ENVIRONMENT:
    ZENworks for Desktops 6.5
    ConsoleOne 1.3.6PROBLEM: Under ZENworks for Desktops 3.2 (and previous
    versions) we used to use Wviewnt.exe to remote control machines from the
    command line outside of ConsoleOne. This was very handy for
    remote-controlling regularly controlled machines, such as licence servers,
    card swipe machines etc.
    However wviewnt.exe does not seem to work with ZENworks for desktops 6.5.
    TID 10023508 does not include information for using this with ZENworks 6.5
    SOLUTION: Use RCConsole.exe from ConsoleOne 1.3.6 (in ...
    ConsoleOne\1.2\bin\zen\RCLaunch\ ) as a replacement for wviewnt.exe.
    "Shaun Pond" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]..
    > Lelieg,
    >
    > you know that rcconsole isn't designed to be used from the command line?
    > desktop4
    > http://www.novell.com/documentation/...i.html#af7z6oi
    > is the supported option for that
    >
    > --
    >
    > Shaun Pond
    >
    >

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