I've been developing a C# application that uses DLL interop to an external database application.
This external app starts up at the same time along with my C# app and is available as long as my C# app is running.
Now the real question is related to managing the objects that I need to create to interact with the external application.
When I declare objects that are available from the referenced DLL's these objects have methods that operate with files (that are proprietary) and run some queries (like if did it by this external app GUI). These objects are destroyed "by me" using Marshal.ReleaseComObject(A_OBJECT)
while others run in a diferent application domain, by using AppDomain.CreateDomain("A_DOMAIN")
, do the operations and call an AppDomain.Unload("A_DOMAIN")
, releasing the DLLs used for the operation...
These workarounds are made to ensure that this external application doesn't "block" files used in these operations, therefore allowing deletion or moving them from a folder.
e.g.
private static ClientClass objApp = new ClientClass();
public bool ImportDelimitedFile(
string fileToImport,
string outputFile,
string rdfFile)
{
GENERICIMPORTLib import = new GENERICIMPORTLibClass();
try
{
import.ImportDelimFile(fileToImport, outputFile, 0, "", rdfFile, 0);
return true;
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
return false;
}
finally
{
System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(import);
import = null;
}
}
public int DbNumRecs(string file)
{
if (!File.Exists(file))
{
return -1;
}
System.AppDomain newDomain = System.AppDomain.CreateDomain();
COMMONIDEACONTROLSLib db = new COMMONIDEACONTROLSLibClass();
try
{
db = objApp.OpenDatabase(file);
int count = (int)db.Count;
db.Close();
objApp.CloseDatabase(file);
return count;
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
return -1;
}
finally
{
System.AppDomain.Unload(newDomain);
GC.Collect();
GC.WaitForPendingFinalizers();
}
}
Both of these "solutions" were reached by trial and error, due to the fact I do not possess any kind of API manual. Are these solutions correct? Can you explain me the differences? Do I really need to work with both solutions or one should suffice?
Thanks!