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May 25th, 1999, 06:33 PM
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ActiveX instead of DDE?
How would you use ActiveX in place of the old DDE? I need to be able to access data dynamically(No passing data using files) with multiple applications. Someone suggested using a dll with global memory. Is this feasible?
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May 26th, 1999, 02:04 PM
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Re: ActiveX instead of DDE?
DDE was an inter-process communications mechanism using the Windows message queue to exchange messages and data via global memory - ActiveX is a DLL interface - im not sure it makes sense to convert one to another architecturally. Why not stick with the message exchange architecture using WM_COPYDATA for the data - it may be difficult at best to "port" the asynchronous behavior of the DDE app using ActiveX or COM technology. Depends on the details i guess.
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