Add a reference to:  WS32Lib to get the constants like:
BostonWorkStation70.enumStreamType.stMeditechCS

I don't believe C# handles default parameters, so it's a bit more
challenging to use than VB.NET.  The debugger features in VB.NET are
superb.  Generally, VB.NET has tended to be more stable as well.

I found the sample app kind of dated, and had much better luck coding like
VB6 and benefiting from the improvements in VB.NET 2005.

Regards,
Henry

On 4/16/07, Thom C. Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Greetings,
Boston WorkStation provides a variaty of COM objects that can be accessed
by
.NET (or any other language that support COM).

Set a reference to Boston WorkStation main DLL and declare an object like
you would for any other object used in .NET
Regards,
Thom

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Does the current version of BW support VB .net?  Do we need to add any
additional plug-ins?

Thanks,

Scott


Scott A. Bollig
Systems Analyst
Providence Heatlh and Services
503-215-4327
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