ANY SUGGESTION PLS....??

From:
"priyanka" <priyanka.surjan@yahoo.com>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
23 Jul 2006 20:59:06 -0700
Message-ID:
<1153713546.233464.234690@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>
I have project..in which i have to add all the Api function and access
the data from server and store in my database...
Steps i have followed till now r:

NEW->PROJECT->MFC AppWizard (exe)->Dialog based
In dialog based application :NEXT
PROJECT->ADD TO PROJECT->COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS->GALLARY->REGISTERED
ACTIVE-X COMPONENTS->ARIEL API CONTROLS->THEN IN DIALOG BOX I GOT THE
INFORMATION ABOUT
1. CLASS NAME AAPI
2. BASE CALSS CWND
3.HEADER FILE AAPI.H
4.IMPIMENTATION FILE AAPI.CPP

IN .CPP FILE ALL THE FUNCTIONS EXAMPLE:

CString CArielAPI::GetServerAddress(LPCTSTR SessionId)
{
CString result;
static BYTE parms[] =VTS_BSTR;
InvokeHelper(0x15, DISPATCH_METHOD, VT_BSTR, (void*)&result, parms,
SessionId);
return result;

}

CString CArielAPI::Login(LPCTSTR UserName, LPCTSTR Password, LPCTSTR
UserId)

{
//username = wwtest2;
//Password = RD9234;
//Userid = wwtest2;

CString result;
static BYTE parms[] =VTS_BSTR VTS_BSTR VTS_BSTR;

InvokeHelper(0x2, DISPATCH_METHOD, VT_BSTR, (void*)&result,
parms,UserName, Password, UserId);
return result;

}

I NEED YOUR SUGGESTION FOR MY PROJECT DO I AM IN THE RIGHT WAY.IS IT OK

WORKING WITH DIALOG BASED APPLICATION OR I HAVE TO WORK WITH SOME OTHER

ENVIRONMENT...AFTER ACCEPTING DATA DISPLAY THE CURRENT RATE FOR TODAY
IN THE TEXT FILE...

cAN U GIVE ME ANY USEFUL SUGGESTION TO PROCEED FURTHER...PLEASE..IF U
NEED ANY DETAIL PLS MAIL ME THROUGH THIS FOURM
THANKS IN ADVANCE

AND IF THIS IS THE RIGHT PATH CAN ANYBODY SUGGEST ME HOW TO PROCEED
FURTHER?????????WHAT TO DO NEXT AFTER THAT

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