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    Hi All, I have some old Visual C++ code that I think would work well as a "web service". Is it difficult to convert my existing VC++ code to .NET code? Does that even make sense?:confused: Please help!

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      Hi All, I have some old Visual C++ code that I think would work well as a "web service". Is it difficult to convert my existing VC++ code to .NET code? Does that even make sense?:confused: Please help!

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      I guess there is no definite answer. I am assuming you would write the web service in Managed C++, so at least some of the code could port over with ease. You would basically just want to rewrite the application from scratch, referencing your existing app. for logical aspects. If your existing code is complex and convoluted then your web service very well could be too. Using Visual Studio.NET will definitely help you in the web service arena.


      Soliant | email   "the result is that VC7 is the only compiler to generate optimized MSIL" - Stanley Lippman

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