Many of us have written tools to work with RBase.  There is extensive 
information in the helpfiles to guide you in the preparation and structure for 
the development of:

1.  A "Special DLL" that works as an RBase "UDF" User Defined Function.
2.  Another that allows the usage of any language, including Scripting 
languages that works as an RBase "WINUDF" User Defined Function.
3.  RBase Plugins that are a DLL variant that Tells RBase about its' 
availability and its' disposition whenever RBase is started.  This type can be 
called from the command line when compiled a certain way, and can be listed as 
a menu item in the development environment of RBase when compiled a slightly 
different way.
4.  Standard WIN32 DLLs can also be called from RBase as long as they can match 
up with the RBase standard DataTypes.

So the short answer is yes.  The long answer, can your existing codebase be 
incorporated is "probably", but may require some structural alteration to fit 
one of the 4 above.

HTH

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 2:44 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Existing .Net Application


Has anyone written their own plug-in or custom tool to be integrated with 
RBASE?

If so, I would like to know the program you used to develop this and if there 
were any design considerations so that it could work within RBASE.
I am aware of the CodeStudio, but I am not sure if this is the only or best 
solution available.

Also, we have quite a few small .net applications running.  I would like to be 
able to integrate those into RBASE.  Has anyone been able to accomplish this?

Thanks,

Mike


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