.net - C# shared memory between C++ application and C# application using COM object -
Is shared object in shared commodity / Q # and / or C ++?
Can C # objects use shared memory without cabs objects?
Thanks,
Barda
What do I really not think about this The COM object plays in role but, no, there is nothing that makes the MMF fundamentally incompatible with the managed code. They are only very weird to use because you need an indicator to reach them.
Support for MMF is coming in .NET 4.0. It is possible to use it in the production code soon, but be sure to take care once that when you switch, whatever you do is going to fit in the API.
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