using native C code in a C# application

M

manu.kanwarpal

Hi,
Our team is working on a network monitoring tool. We have identified
"WINPCAP" as the library that provides support for packet capturing.
WINPCAP is made for WIN32 applications and is coded in 'C' language. We
intend to use this library on C# platform. If anyone has an idea or
experience(.. using native C code in a C# application), then please
help.

Warm Regards
 
S

Skarmander

Hi,
Our team is working on a network monitoring tool. We have identified
"WINPCAP" as the library that provides support for packet capturing.
WINPCAP is made for WIN32 applications and is coded in 'C' language. We
intend to use this library on C# platform. If anyone has an idea or
experience(.. using native C code in a C# application), then please
help.
Try microsoft.public.dotnet.csharp. Your problem has everything to do with
Windows and C#, and nothing with the C language, the topic of this newsgroup.

S.
 
W

William Ahern

Hi,
Our team is working on a network monitoring tool. We have identified
"WINPCAP" as the library that provides support for packet capturing.
WINPCAP is made for WIN32 applications and is coded in 'C' language. We
intend to use this library on C# platform. If anyone has an idea or
experience(.. using native C code in a C# application), then please
help.

You said the magic words "WIN32" and "C#". Employing those two words as
search terms over at groups.google.com I've uncovered the following
newsgroup: microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp.

It seems quite active. (I checked 'cause I'm a nice guy.)

That'll be $5.35, please.
 

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