Re: JAWIN and recordsets

"Vitaly Shelest(home)" <[email protected]> Tue, 25 Oct 2005 16:08:24 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.windows.devel.jawin
Message-ID <000b01c5d96d$905417a0$0101c80a@vitallis>
So start writing JNI code by hand. Why do you need JAWIN? JAWIN is a good start point for developing your own interop. for COM modules in java or something else. The project at
http://simtel.net/product.php[id]60701[sekid]0[SiteID]simtel.net
was started as modification of JAWIN. But now it is not the same.
BTW, I have made also the tool for MS VC++ to generate JNI code for java classes selected. Maybe it will help you. See
http://simtel.net/product.php[id]90910[SiteID]simtel.net

Regards,
Vitaly Shelest
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Warren Sweetman 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 2:37 PM
  Subject: Re: [JAWIN] JAWIN and recordsets


  Why should I use this instead of the JAWIN product?  What is the relationship to JAWIN?

  >>> [email protected] 19/10/2005 13:06:17 >>>
  Get the tool (free) at
  http://simtel.net/product.php[id]60701[sekid]0[SiteID]simtel.net
  Generate java wrappers for MSADO and use them.



  "Warren Sweetman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
  news:[email protected]...
  Hi,

  I am new to JAWIN (1.0.19).  I am trying to wrap a dll offered by an
  application.  I am able to invoke a function on the dll that returns a
  recordset.  From here I loose my way a bit.  Is there anyone who can point
  me in the manner that I should approach to retrieve data from this
  recordset?

  thanks



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