23. srpna 2007, 8:32:23, Edi:
EW> On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 17:58:06 -0700 (PDT), Andrew Wolven awolven@yahoo.com wrote:
Allegro has the ability to generate itself as an in-process COM dll.
EW> Right. And you can do the same thing with LispWorks and Corman Lisp EW> as well. I think that should work fine. I've built in-process DLLs EW> with LispWorks pretty often, but admittedly never one which deployed EW> RDNZL.
thanks for info. well maybe this is anyway too above my head. The "getting started" guide for REVIT API says, If I want to write application, I need to do this: "How to write an External Application: Implement support for a specific interface, in this case Autodesk.Revit.IExternalApplication."
Is this doable with RDNZL?
What would I need If I would like to expose a Common Lisp console as part of this "external application"?
Is this doable, or does it require "a lot of work" and lot of .NET experience...
(now I really think I don't know what I'm talking about:-)