Monday, April 21, 2008

Registering a DLL

ASP DLL Information
When creating or using complex ASP web applications you will surely run into one that requires the use of a DLL. The DLL usually includes code that was compiled in VB, C++, or other Windows programming languages to be used in the ASP application.
Registering a DLL
Before you can start using the code that resides in the DLL file, you must first register the DLL with the windows runtime library. There are two ways to let windows know about this new DLL.
Save the DLL to C:\Windows\system32\ or
Manually register it with the regsvr32 application The first option is self-explanatory, but the second option takes a bit more work. Here is a quick How-To on registering DLLs:
Find out the location of your DLL. We will be using C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\tizagASP\myDLL.dll in this example. Click on the Start menu and choose Run Type in regsvr32.exe "C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\tizagASP\myDLL.dll" (With the quotes) You should get a confirmation message if it succeeded, such as: "DllRegisterServer in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\tizagASP\myDLL.dll succeeded" Using Your DLL in ASPNow that you have registered your DLL you need to learn how to access the functions that are contained within it. Let us assume for the sake of this example that the DLL file is called "myDLL.dll" and the name of the class is "myClass".
To create an instance of this class you would use the Server.CreateObject method like so:
ASP Code:

<%

'Note this is example code, it will not work ' unless you create a myDLL, myClass,

and a 'myMethod

Dim myObjectmyObject = Server.CreateObject("myDLL.myClass")

myObject.myMethod("something")myObject = nothing

%>


'Note this is example code, it will not work ' unless you create a myDLL, myClass,

and a myMethod

Dim myObjectmyObject = Server.CreateObject("myDLL.myClass")

myObject.myMethod("something")myObject = nothing

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