Federico Feller wrote:
Well, deadlines forced me to find other solution. So, waiting for new releases is not really a posibility for me. Anyway, the right solution for me seems to be stop using BCB at all...this compiler has show too many weaknesses (specially compile times) Thanks a lot for your answers
We've taken the same approach. For us, moving to BDS2006 looks like quite a large task, and possibly no real benefit. So we've been given some time to investigate porting the back-end code to VC8 managed dlls and building managed C++ interfaces on to the main objects and we can do a C# interface for it. Most of our back-end code compiles pretty much straight away in VC80 so that part isn't too hard, the C# UI will take longer, but we are planning a UI redesign and re-write soon anyway so it seems like the perfect opportunity. A shame for Borland, but so far am impressed with VC80 and how easy it is to interface from C# in to standard C++ code compiled as a manged DLL. Cheers Russell