Ruby on Windows has the win32::ole library that allows Ruby to act as a COM client, similar to VBScript and other scripting languages (Python, Perl, etc. with win32 bindings). However, I am wondering if it is possible to create a COM server with Ruby that can be accessed from other clients. Python makes this possible, even simple, with its win32 package, but I have not been able to find any examples of this with Ruby.
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Edit: Turns out that there is a way, as @Kevin Walzer points out in a followup comment. See below. No. The long answer is you can create a C# wrapper which delegates the work to IronRuby. See this question: Can I compile IronRuby project in VS2010 into DLL/exe file? This resource might help also. | |||||||
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