RE: CSM_AppLogin vs. CSMIME
"Colestock, Robert" <[email protected]> Thu, 12 Jul 2001 10:35:42 -0400
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Eric: CSM_AppLogin inherits the CSMIME class. It was created to allow more flexibility in loading dynamic DLLs or Unix shared objects. All of the SFL logic uses CSMIME directly, so either class works fine; you would use CSM_AppLogin if you need to load a dynamic DLL at the application level. Bob Colestock VDA -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 3:10 PM To: [email protected] Subject: CSM_AppLogin vs. CSMIME Hi, I have to choose between using CSM_AppLogin or CSMIME, but i don't understand what is the subtility between these two class. I know that CSM_AppLogin load DLLs dynamicaly but i don't know why i will have to use CSM_AppLogin instead of CSMIME. Can you clarify this subtility for me ??? Exemple ???? Thanks. ************************************************************************** Eric Boudreault ------------------------------------------------ Programmeur ------------------------------------------------ Motus Technologies 390, St-Vallier Est Bureau 100 Québec, Qc G1K 3P6 Tél.: 521-2100 ext.#242 Fax.: 521-2101 courriel: [email protected] **************************************************************************