Brian Leach wrote:
Jason
Make sure you to an explicit CloseSession before exiting:
Try
UniObjects.CloseSession(Sess)
UniObjects.CloseAllSessions()
Catch ex As Exception
End Try
I suspect Dispose destroys the objects out of sequence.
I've been using UO with .NET 2 for a year and that message is the only
problem I've found, other than an issue with device licence counts that has
been aired elsewhere.
If you are new to UO and .NET, you might want to take a look at the primer
article I've written for the U2UG knowledge base at www.mvopen.org/kb
Brian
Brian,
The "CloseSession" method is exactly I needed.
I also looked at the Uniobject .net primer you wrote and I must say it's
a pretty good introductory tutorial to Uniobject .Net, much better than
the Universe PDF manual from IBM.
Thanks very much for the information.
Jason
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