Victor,
I gathered from those at AU who answered the same question that the API
would be ActiveX based so you could use just about every language and
IDE you wanted, including the .NET IDE, but not AutoLISP. 😉 From
what I understand, it will not be dependent on the .NET framework. As
Scott says, it is not yet available.
Hope that helps,
Danny Polkinhorn
WATG
Honolulu
Scott Davis wrote:
> Sorry, but the API will be based on .NET technology, just as in AutoCAD
> 2006. Don't know the 'language' since it hasn't been released yet. I'm
> aware that ODBC is not a language. I would assume the Revit API will be
> ODBC compliant in some way, since the entire Revit database can
> currently be written out to a database file via the ODBC export option.
>
> No one knows (except the developers and their partners) how Revit's API
> will be accessed, since it has not been released yet. The Cadalyst
> article was in error when it stated the Revit API had been released with
> 7.0.
>
> "Victor" > wrote in
> message news:41b210f1_3@newsprd01...
> Hi
>
> Sorry, but .NET is not a language (neither is ODBC)
> Also, how do you access the Revit API - is it from within the
> programme like VBA in Autocad or do you need an external compiler?
>
> Thanks
>
> "Scott Davis" > wrote in message
> news:41b15606$1_1@newsprd01...
> .NET
>
> Revit already writes ODBC.
>
> "no.name" > wrote in
> message news:41b0c22b$1_1@newsprd01...
> what language is it using? ODBCcompliant or something else?
>
> googled it, but where is more info?
>
> Cadalyst AEC - Autodesk Revit 7
> <>
> ... Revit 7 implements a long-awaited API (application
> programming interface) that should
> facilitate direct links between the architectural software
> and other ...
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