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I'm working on a big project that have to poll remote WMI counter. I have to code a Win32 app in C++ to query WMI from remote Windows systems. So, Is there any C++ library (free or paid) help me to work with WMI ? Please help me.
Thanks so much :)
You can use the WMI Delphi Code Creator to generate C++ code to access the WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) classes, events and methods.
AFAIK, there are no off the shelf libraries (think STL) for accessing WMI. You'll have to do it manually. There is a brief outline on MSDN as to what a program is expected to do in order to access these functions. There is also some example code related to the article here.
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I have an application that is written in C++ and would like to offer the user the possibility to have a VBA-programming interface (not dissimilar from the one in Excel). Is there the possibility to do that? Does a set of libraries exists for this? Is it very difficult to do?
Yes it is possible, but do regard it as being extremely difficult. As a starter for ten, your application will need a comprehensive Component Object Model interface. At that point, you would be able to use VBScript, so it might be wise to stop there.
For fully-fledged embedded VBA, you'll need to negotiate a licence with Microsoft.
Some applications (e.g. Reuters Kobra) licence the VBA interface in a similar way.
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We have developed a Windows Desktop HTML/XSL editing application, written in C++ using MFC/ATL/COM technologies, relying heavily on MSHTML's IHTML* COM interfaces, like IHTMLElementPtr, IHTMLDocumentPtr, IWebBrowser2, and so on, making it easy for an end user to build a website.
We are now looking at using EdgeHTML instead of MSHTML in our application. I have been searching for examples of how to create a simple editing application using EdgeHTML written in C++ to get started with finding out what's needed and how EdgeHTML works as an HTML editor. I have been unsuccessful in finding anything useful, ie, a full sample application.
We have to use C++ as our programming language.
Can anyone please help us in how to get started, ie, explain, provide or suggest where I can find a useable, functioning sample application as described above?
All we need is something to get started with.
Thanks in advance
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I'm new in C++ and looking for a way to create gui just like windowbuilder under eclipse (java).
I will appreciate if someone can help me to find tool like windowbuilder.
OS : Linux
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Personally I'm a fan of Qt.
However, it depends entirely on what you want to do. Qt is primarily for cross platform development, so it'll look and act mostly the same between any platform, it also has a large library that may require a bit of a learning curve at first - but the licencing options make it look pretty. Also the documentation is very awesome.
There are of course a lot of other options like:
GTKmm (based on GTK+), wxWidgets, FLTK, etc...
Also this is a duplicate question, so look at some of these other answers:
How do I create a GUI for a windows application using C++?
How do I build a GUI in C++?
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Is there any open framework written in C/C++ which helps in interacting with smart card devices, here my aim is to create such a system which is platform independent by in C/C++.
I have been trying to search such Libraries but all i came across is Java based frameworks like OCF and Java Smart Card I/O API.
Any help is appreciated.
Indeed there are methods like SCardEstablishContext, SCardConnect, SCardTransmit, which you use to establish communication with the smart card, and then send commands to the card, on the APDU level.
See also here
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I'm an absolute beginner in Outlook programming and Windows GUI programming in general. But I have lots of years experience in C++ programming in general (not GUI)
I need to develop a Outlook plug-in and my question is where to start?
What do I need to know to let me start?
Can you please give me some useful links to learn ?
OutlookCode.com and it's forums are always my first point of call with Outlook related programming. Also see the Office Developer Centre.
For your specific scenario the COM Add-ins page links to the following ATL/C++ sample.
you can use Outlook ActiveX library or CDO COM library, the best choose is to use the first one if you are sure user has installed outlook