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daviiie wrote:
Could someone point me at the risks of embedding forms from one development invironment into other development environments?


I don't know. But the Eiffel guys have done this. You might like to consult them. See:

Full Eiffel on the .NET Framework[^]

About 2/3 of the way down in the section on Eiffel libraries there is a screenshot of a Win Forms datagrid running inside a native EiffelVision window.
It says:

"Particularly interesting is the ability to combine Eiffel mechanisms, such as EiffelVision, with .NET Framework mechanisms, such as Windows Forms. For example, you can embed, in a possibly complex EiffelVision application, an advanced Windows Form control such as a Datagrid providing direct display of a database through ADO.NET. The figure below shows such a Datagrid displayed as part of an EiffelVision window."

Also, can't you do the same with MFC - embed Windows Form in an MFC window? Still, the Eiffel example is interesting in that it illustartes doing this with a non-MS host.



Kevin

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