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Thanks, I managed to get the screen shot into my previous message
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I think this pic tells a lot about the library.
The library Target Framework: .NET Framework 3.5, Application type: Class Library
It's 11pm here in Georgia, USA so I have to get some sleep. ...
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*** The ClassLibrary is a test version and is actually called ClassLibrary1 ***
In ClassLibrary1, RestSharp is set as a Reference by NuGet.
In the Framework 3.5 app, ClassLibrary1 is set as a...
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Using VS 2019 VB I have built a ClassLibrary referencing RestSharp using .NET Framework 3.5.
If I reference that library with a Windows Forms Application .NET Framework 3.5, the line in the...
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I'm 80. Started working for IBM at 22, fresh out of the Navy.
Think I'll retire next year, maybe.
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Never mind....I figured out how to add a form. Piece of cake.
This is for C# but it works with VB
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When I create a Windows Forms App, the target framework is .NET Core 3.1, which makes a nice little program and a .dll. Unfortunately when I ask RegAsm to make me a .tlb, it tells me that this is...
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I have to be able to create a .dll that a legacy application can register. Also that .dll has to have RestSharp and Newtonsoft.Json registered in it, and the two have to be compatible. I, FINALLY,...
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VS 2019, .NET Framework 3.5
I have created a ClassLibrary that seems to work. I now need to add a form to it to allow user I/O. I did a right click on the ClassLibrary, clicked Add, selected...
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I don't know...see if you can post strJson.
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Yes Duke, what techgnome said. You need the json string that your request returns. Use that tool and it will structure your classes. I'm not sure what that is that you sent. It seems to say that...
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Your main class, "ClsUrlJsonData" was good. Leave it as is except add the line that you did. Then create another class called "Calls". But first you need to find the "array" in the returned JSON...
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It looks like your JSON string contains an array. An array will look like this
{"address":[{"city":"Atlanta","state":"Ga"},{"city":"Albany","state":"Ga"}]}
Meaning there are two city/state combos...
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After posting this I tried running the VB5 program on multiple computers using multiple versions of Windows. The failure was the same on all of them.
I'm to move a VS 2019 version of the calling...
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Target system XP SP3. or Win 7 or Win 11. Legacy program written with VS VB5. ClassLibrary written using VS 2019 Target Framework .NET Framework 3.5. Using RestSharp.Net20 or RestSharp.Net2
The...
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Did you get this resolved?
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Thanks Peter. One of the posts recommended a Google search and gave the parameters. In there I found this magic lamp.....
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That tool in VS answers so many questions and even writes the...
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Using VS 2019
I've set up a function to get data from an API using RestSharp.
This will return a JSON string which, when displayed and edited to show the structure reveals a string representation...
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Hey, thanks for the info. I haven't been able to follow up on this for a while.
Back to the original question "How do I add it, or was it supposed to be here by default?" Do I just need to...
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OK, I created a new Windows Form project. It popped a blank form up first thing. I looked at every type of Toolbox, including All Windows Forms and Web Browser or something that might be a browser...
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Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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I would like to drop a simple web browser control onto one of my forms, but I cannot find the control in the toolbox (VS2019). I found some instructions on how to add it to the tool box from 2005,...
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My beast is fun, but it's not nearly as refined as a C6 or up
Don't know if this is allowed...but....
https://rgthome.com/pub/personal/MyVette.jpg
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He knows how to manipulate it and he is a true geek in the most positive and complementary use of the word. I consider myself a geek, but there are levels, and I'm not in the upper echelons. I...
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"response.content" got rid of the message before I run it. Now I'll put the rest together and see how it works.
Thanks dday9
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Thanks, got it
Don't know how to put it in a post here but I wouldn't anyhow.
I'll stick it somewhere......it's cool!
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I'll bet everyone wnats that insect.....
I assumed it was a gif but I could not find the link in the html
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Thank you Paul, I'll pass it through there and see if it does a better job
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Thanks for the links, I going to need them. Teleric did resolve 90% of ther conversion, but I had to modify some of it. I'm still having to chase bugs especially in JsonConvert.DeserializeObject. ...
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WOW, that's quite a tool....wish I had know about it much sooner...
Thanks
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I need to translate this into VB ... VS 2019
public class CreateUserResponse : ApiResponse {
public User Data { get; set; }
}
public class User {
public string Id { get; set; }
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Yes....and I'm glad you did. I was able to understand more of what the article was saying because of using the tools you specified.
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I thought this may help if someone opens this post looking for how-to-do-it. I just happened to stumble on this. This article is referenced elsewhere on this forum. It does a pretty good job of...
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YES!!! It did!!!
It worked................. :-)
I need a drink.....I'm buying!
Now to tackle REST and responding to events in some DLL.
Thank you very much Niya, Angel of Code
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From the .BAT when ran with /codebase on XP
C:\temp\temp>regasm TestVBDLL.dll /tlb:TestVBDLL.tlb /codebase
Microsoft (R) .NET Framework Assembly Registration Utility 2.0.50727.5483
Copyright (C)...
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On the XP computer;
When I use regsvr32, I get TestVBDLL.dll was loaded, but the entry point was not found. When I use RegAsm and Register.bat (without the /codebase, because it complained about...
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I'm hoping, maybe foolishly, that a late bind might work where the early referencing doesn't.
You're right. It's not the right syntax.
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I'm not having a lot of success in getting the little test VB5 program to register or CreateObject while using a DLL created in VB2005 on the XP SP3 computer. If VB5 should register just like VB6...
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By "wrapper" I mean "interface". Using a VB6 DLL to interface between the VB5.EXE and the .NET DLL.
A layer of complexity that I'd rather not use.
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I'm the only developer. I have part time people sometimes and I farm out some work sometimes.
I've even used India twice.
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