[rdnzl-devel] in-process DLLs
Andrew Wolven
awolven at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 23 00:58:06 UTC 2007
Are you using Franz AllegroCL?
Allegro has the ability to generate itself as an in-process COM dll. You can also make an ordinary DLL with Allegro. In either case, if Revit is based on AutoCAD, you can write a small ARX application with MSVC++ which loads the DLL into AutoCAD's process space. Once you have Allegro running inside AutoCAD, RDNZL will communicate with AutoCAD's .NET API.
If Revit is not based on Autocad, I am sure the procedure would be similar.
AKW
----- Original Message ----
From: františek štáfek <fstafek at noise.cz>
To: rdnzl-devel at common-lisp.net
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 3:36:07 PM
Subject: [rdnzl-devel] in-process DLLs
Hello everybody,
I would like to use common lisp to program / script CAD
application Autodesk Revit via its .NET API.
API readme says:
"API supports in-process DLLs only"
What does it mean? Is there any chance to use RDNZL with this
statement? (Sorry for dumb question..., I'm completely new in this
area, I just wanted to use my quite good autolisp knowledge for
scripting Revit application)?
Regards Frantisek Stafek
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