Since RealDWG (the new name for ObjectDBX) is pretty much a subset of
ObjectARX, the ObjectARX docs should work for most items. The stuff that
won't be documented is things like creating your own application host to
interact with ObjectDBX.
By and large, you should be able to use RealDWG from either classic C++ or
.NET (using the wrapper assemblies and objects). Note that RealDWG must be
licensed from Autodesk.
If you're satisfied running your application to "edit multiple files without
opening them" from inside of AutoCAD (e.g., ARX/LOAD or NETLOAD), then you
don't need RealDWG.
Dan
"Ed Jobe" wrote in message
news:5221509@discussion.autodesk.com...
No, its undocumented. The only place to find info if you're not in ADN is
either this ng, or the vba ng.
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