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January 29th, 2008, 03:31 PM
#1
Where do I reference the adapter dll for building a new adapter
I add a reference to sdk_adapter_dotnet\lib\dotnet_2.0\DotNetAdapter_N2 .dll and then add a
imports Lightstreamer.Interfaces.Data
I am not able to implement the Idataprovider interface.
Can anybody tell me which dll should I be referencing to?
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January 30th, 2008, 08:07 AM
#2
Lightstreamer library is imported correctly.
By the way, a reference to log4net.dll is also needed.
Can you compile the example code included in
DOCS-SDKs\sdk_adapter_dotnet\examples\DotNetStockListDe mo\src_data_adapter ?
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January 6th, 2010, 06:53 PM
#3
I can not make sdk_adapter_dotnet\examples\DotNetStockListDemo work
Originally Posted by
DarioCrivelli
Lightstreamer library is imported correctly.
By the way, a reference to log4net.dll is also needed.
Can you compile the example code included in
DOCS-SDKs\sdk_adapter_dotnet\examples\DotNetStockListDe mo\src_data_adapter ?
I can compile \sdk_adapter_dotnet\examples\DotNetStockListDemo. I copy it to DOCS-SDKs\sdk_adapter_dotnet\examples\DotNetStockListDe mo\Deployment\Deployment_DotNet_Server(custom)\dot net_1.1. I run DotNetCustomServer.bat, but DotNetStockListDemoLauncher.exe load DotNetAdapter.dll instead of DotNetStockListDemo.dll
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January 7th, 2010, 08:57 AM
#4
May you please clarify if your case is the same as sjohn's? That is, have you also written your own Data Adapter or are you just recompiling the existing code?
In the existing version, DotNetStockListDemoLauncher.exe must have been compiled by referencing both DotNetAdapter.dll and DotNetStockListDemo.dll, so it is expected to load both.
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