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10-03-2005 10:24 AM
Hi:
Your discussion thread(and Brian) seems to match with what I am currently doing with an ASP.NET application.
Was your ASP.NET Calling LabView DLL sucessfull. Brian's theory seem to work but I am not sure whether it is a memory issue or calling a LabView Dll is fundamentally wrong.
In short the application stalls and I have to explicitly kill the process.
Do you have a step by step process to explain or share with.
Thanks
Ram.
10-03-2005 11:08 AM
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Hi Ram,
DLL calling problem in ASP.NET is not yet solved. In ASP.NET application I am using LAbVIEW DLLs and C DLLs. Brain gave me the solution for LabVIEW DLLs, but for C DLLs I don't have any solution right now.
In the Main GUI of ASP.NET I have Run Test button. On click of this button, in the backend code, some of the LabVIEW DLLs and C DLLs will be called. The result from the DLLs will be tested and stored in an Access Database.
In the Main GUI of ASP.NET I have one more button "View Results". On Click of this, a separate webpage (Results page) will be opened. In the backend code of this results webpage, I will take the results from the access database and display it in a grid.
I am facing problem here. With only one webpage my LabVIEW and C Dlls work fine. On click of results button, when opening results webpage, the C Dlls will not work.
If you have solution for this, please let me know.
Thanks,
Poornima |