inside and out. I just stated Microsoft's long standing position
on the subject.
On Tue, 1 May 2007 14:17:39 -0700, "Alexander Nickolov"
<agnickolov@mvps.org> wrote:
FYI, MFC is officially not supported in NT services.
I thing that might be too strong a comment. Some areas of MFC
definitely do not belong in a service i.e. bascially anything which
requires a HWND or message pump etc but plain old classes such as
CString etc work absolutely fine. I've developed hundreds of services
in MFC and so long as you know what should and should not go in a
service, MFC is absolutely fine. For a complete class framework for
developing MFC services, check out my CNTService classes at
http://www.naughter.com/serv.html.
Regards,
PJ Naughter [Windows - SDK MVP]
Naughter Software
Mail: pjna at naughter.com
Web: www.naughter.com
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It is finally on the shelves... the book from myself and Joseph Gama:
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