How To
Summary
This guide shows how you can encapsulate an OXF-based Rhapsody model within a DLL, which can then be launched from another external application. In this example, the external application will be a Visual Studio C++ project.
The example uses active-reactive classes in the Rhapsody model. The external application can then launch multiple simultaneous instances of the reactive class, controlled by the OXF running in the main thread.
Author: Chris Sutton
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27 May 2022
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