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  • December 15, 2004
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[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.

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[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.
Good research Dan,

It would be great if someone bothered to do the integration with ACUCOBOL-GT.

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.
I'll look into it over christmas holiday. There is an SDK download with samples, so hopefully that will get me going.

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.
Very cool, Dan! Thanks for sharing!

Rob

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.
Very cool, Dan! Thanks for sharing!

Rob

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.
Very cool, Dan! Thanks for sharing!

Rob

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.
Originally posted by DanM
I'll look into it over christmas holiday. There is an SDK download with samples, so hopefully that will get me going.


You're my man :p ...

Regards.

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.
Hi Dan,
at least did You succeded in writing ApiViewer Plug-in? Would You be so kind to share it for Acu community?
Thanks in advance, Giovanni

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.
Hi Dan,
at least did You succeded in writing ApiViewer Plug-in? Would You be so kind to share it for Acu community?
Thanks in advance, Giovanni


Woops, I did this 2 years ago but never posted it. Sorry about that. Attached is a zip with the files you need. The enclosed readme.txt file explains how to activate and use the AcuCobol plug-in. Enjoy.

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.
Hi Dan,
at least did You succeded in writing ApiViewer Plug-in? Would You be so kind to share it for Acu community?
Thanks in advance, Giovanni


Woops, I did this 2 years ago but never posted it. Sorry about that. Attached is a zip with the files you need. The enclosed readme.txt file explains how to activate and use the AcuCobol plug-in. Enjoy.

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.
Hi Dan,
at least did You succeded in writing ApiViewer Plug-in? Would You be so kind to share it for Acu community?
Thanks in advance, Giovanni


Woops, I did this 2 years ago but never posted it. Sorry about that. Attached is a zip with the files you need. The enclosed readme.txt file explains how to activate and use the AcuCobol plug-in. Enjoy.

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.
Great work Dan! Thanks for sharing this with us!

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 14 December 2004]

I found a very nice freeware application for viewing the Win32 API located here: ApiViewer 2004
It's more functional than the API viewer included with Visual Studio 6 and is more up to date. Also, it allows you to select the output language syntax so you can get VB, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc, syntax.
Cool!
What is really nice is that it has a plug-in SDK to allow output to any programming language syntax. So, this means Acucobol-GT plug-in could be done.
Great Dan! Works fine, as usual! Many Many Thanks!
bye Giovanni