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CyberLotus

2004-12-26, 2:46 am

Hi,

I'm new to OOPS and I need to call an application from BizTalk
orchestration. And I can understand that I need to write a COM for that.
Can anybody let me know how to write a COM in .NET?

Any example wil be very much helpful.

TIA
CyberLotus
Nabeel Prior

2004-12-27, 7:46 am

Are you using BTS 2004 or 2000/2002 - BTS 2004 is already .Net aware - so a
component that you write in .Net will be accessible from BizTalk. If you
are using 2000/2002, you must set the component to allow for COM Interop in
the assembly properties.
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Kind Regards,

Nabeel Prior
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"CyberLotus" <CyberLotus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C279194C-6ECE-4A4B-8A2C-E274673F4C39@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to OOPS and I need to call an application from BizTalk
> orchestration. And I can understand that I need to write a COM for that.
> Can anybody let me know how to write a COM in .NET?
>
> Any example wil be very much helpful.
>
> TIA
> CyberLotus



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