How can we expose a .NET public const to COM interop
For historical reasons, we need to expose string constants in .NET through COM interface.
We managed to expose ENUM but we can't find a way to expose string const.
We try the following code :
<ComClass(ComClass1.ClassId, ComClass1.InterfaceId, ComClass1.EventsId)> _
Public Class ComClass1
#Region "COM GUIDs"
' These GUIDs provide the COM identity for this class
' and its COM开发者_如何学C interfaces. If you change them, existing
' clients will no longer be able to access the class.
Public Const ClassId As String = "608c6545-977e-4260-a3cf-11545c82906a"
Public Const InterfaceId As String = "12b8a6c7-e7f6-4022-becd-2efd8b3a756e"
Public Const EventsId As String = "05a2856f-d877-4673-8ea8-20f5a9f268d5"
#End Region
' A creatable COM class must have a Public Sub New()
' with no parameters, otherwise, the class will not be
' registered in the COM registry and cannot be created
' via CreateObject.
Public Sub New()
MyBase.New()
End Sub
Public Const chaine As String = "TEST"
Public Sub Method()
End Sub
End Class
But when we look on the OLE object viewer, we only see the method.
Anyone have an idea ?
Thanks,
If you've got a problems just with the constants , you could always just declare a read-only getter to return each of the constants.
Edit: Added some information that might be relevant below
Quote from the link below:
Visual Basic doesn’t provide a mechanism for adding such values to your type library as public constants, but you can get a similar effect using a global object with read-only properties.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa716309%28VS.60%29.aspx
This quote is about VB6 though, but it might be the same issue and might give you some more info in there at least.
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