[python-win32] Writing .NET component in Python
Larry Bates
larry.bates at websafe.com
Thu Sep 6 18:59:28 CEST 2007
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
> [ Thomas Heller ]
>> Not sure what you mean by .NET port. I have the impression (from reading,
>> never
>> used .NET myself) that .NET is able to use COM objects. It may be
>> required that
>> the COM objects must have a type library.
>
> That's my understanding too. If you search for articles on .NET and COM
> Interop pretty much all of them talk about using type libraries.
>
> Soo... the question is, how to create a type library for Python COM objects?
>
I'm new to .NET so when .NET developers ask me "When are you going to deliver
.NET port of your API" I sort of shrug and say "We are looking into it". I sort
of intuitively knew that you should be able to call COM objects, it is just M$
developers seem to want people to do custom implementations for them.
Now how to get TLB for my COM object? I guess that is the question.
-Larry
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