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This sample demonstrates the use of asyncronous inner-process operations. In this case we have an app that wants to get data from a DB, which could take a undefined long amount of time. The app wants to do other work while waiting for the result of the DB-Call. It calls the "GetDBData()"-function, which returns immediately. After the DLL-function has done its work, it notifies the caller app via the CALLBACK-function "DataReadNotify()".
Microsoft's ActiveX Control NTSVC.OCX Version 1.1. I've ported the Source-Code to VC++ 6, and updated it. Added two methods and one property: ReportStatus(), GetServiceStatusHandle() and WaitHint. I think this is an "Open Source"-project and to publish a new version, won't get me in a trouble regarding license regulations. I hope so.
Displaying a Message in a StatusBar as "Hint" to a currently selected MenuItem. Often called "MenuHint".
This sample demonstrates the use of asyncronous inner-process operations. In this case we have an app that wants to get data from a DB, which could take a undefined long amount of time. The app wants to do other work while waiting for the result of the DB-Call. It calls the "GetDBData()"-function, which returns immediately. After the DLL-function has done its work, it notifies the caller app via the CALLBACK-function "DataReadNotify()".
Displaying a Message in a StatusBar as "Hint" to a currently selected MenuItem. Often called "MenuHint".
Microsoft's ActiveX Control NTSVC.OCX Version 1.1. I've ported the Source-Code to VC++ 6, and updated it. Added two methods and one property: ReportStatus(), GetServiceStatusHandle() and WaitHint. I think this is an "Open Source"-project and to publish a new version, won't get me in a trouble regarding license regulations. I hope so.
This sample demonstrates the use of asyncronous inner-process operations. In this case we have an app that wants to get data from a DB, which could take a undefined long amount of time. The app wants to do other work while waiting for the result of the DB-Call. It calls the "GetDBData()"-function, which returns immediately. After the DLL-function has done its work, it notifies the caller app via the CALLBACK-function "DataReadNotify()".
Displaying a Message in a StatusBar as "Hint" to a currently selected MenuItem. Often called "MenuHint".
Microsoft's ActiveX Control NTSVC.OCX Version 1.1. I've ported the Source-Code to VC++ 6, and updated it. Added two methods and one property: ReportStatus(), GetServiceStatusHandle() and WaitHint. I think this is an "Open Source"-project and to publish a new version, won't get me in a trouble regarding license regulations. I hope so.
This sample demonstrates the use of asyncronous inner-process operations. In this case we have an app that wants to get data from a DB, which could take a undefined long amount of time. The app wants to do other work while waiting for the result of the DB-Call. It calls the "GetDBData()"-function, which returns immediately. After the DLL-function has done its work, it notifies the caller app via the CALLBACK-function "DataReadNotify()".
This sample demonstrates the use of asyncronous inner-process operations. In this case we have an app that wants to get data from a DB, which could take a undefined long amount of time. The app wants to do other work while waiting for the result of the DB-Call. It calls the "GetDBData()"-function, which returns immediately. After the DLL-function has done its work, it notifies the caller app via the CALLBACK-function "DataReadNotify()".
Displaying a Message in a StatusBar as "Hint" to a currently selected MenuItem. Often called "MenuHint".
Microsoft's ActiveX Control NTSVC.OCX Version 1.1. I've ported the Source-Code to VC++ 6, and updated it. Added two methods and one property: ReportStatus(), GetServiceStatusHandle() and WaitHint. I think this is an "Open Source"-project and to publish a new version, won't get me in a trouble regarding license regulations. I hope so.
This sample demonstrates the use of asyncronous inner-process operations. In this case we have an app that wants to get data from a DB, which could take a undefined long amount of time. The app wants to do other work while waiting for the result of the DB-Call. It calls the "GetDBData()"-function, which returns immediately. After the DLL-function has done its work, it notifies the caller app via the CALLBACK-function "DataReadNotify()".
Displaying a Message in a StatusBar as "Hint" to a currently selected MenuItem. Often called "MenuHint".
Microsoft's ActiveX Control NTSVC.OCX Version 1.1. I've ported the Source-Code to VC++ 6, and updated it. Added two methods and one property: ReportStatus(), GetServiceStatusHandle() and WaitHint. I think this is an "Open Source"-project and to publish a new version, won't get me in a trouble regarding license regulations. I hope so.
This sample demonstrates the use of asyncronous inner-process operations. In this case we have an app that wants to get data from a DB, which could take a undefined long amount of time. The app wants to do other work while waiting for the result of the DB-Call. It calls the "GetDBData()"-function, which returns immediately. After the DLL-function has done its work, it notifies the caller app via the CALLBACK-function "DataReadNotify()".
Displaying a Message in a StatusBar as "Hint" to a currently selected MenuItem. Often called "MenuHint".
Microsoft's ActiveX Control NTSVC.OCX Version 1.1. I've ported the Source-Code to VC++ 6, and updated it. Added two methods and one property: ReportStatus(), GetServiceStatusHandle() and WaitHint. I think this is an "Open Source"-project and to publish a new version, won't get me in a trouble regarding license regulations. I hope so.
This sample demonstrates the use of asyncronous inner-process operations. In this case we have an app that wants to get data from a DB, which could take a undefined long amount of time. The app wants to do other work while waiting for the result of the DB-Call. It calls the "GetDBData()"-function, which returns immediately. After the DLL-function has done its work, it notifies the caller app via the CALLBACK-function "DataReadNotify()".