Description: The MFC Windows Forms support classes allow the backwards integration of the .NET code in an MFC application. It lets you arrange .NET Forms as Views or Dialogs. There are some important limitations in this case: the .NET Framework cannot be integrated (the old MFC Framework has to be used), the part of the integrated Forms functionality is not available (for example, laying out), and a separate control can be integrated as a Form only (for example, the .NET MenuStrip cannot be used in the MFC Framework). I find that these kinds of interoperation solutions are pure alternates to the migration scenario, and I haven t found real examples of these solutions on the Internet.
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File list (Check if you may need any files):
MFC_demo
........\cpp_function_template.txt
........\cpp_template.txt
........\html_footer.txt
........\html_header.txt
........\h_template.txt
........\h_template_template.txt
........\images
........\......\darrow.gif
........\......\dfarrow.gif
........\......\interface.gif
........\......\larrow.gif
........\......\lfarrow.gif
........\......\lrdiamond.gif
........\......\lrjog.gif
........\......\note.gif
........\......\partof.gif
........\......\rarrow.gif
........\......\rfarrow.gif
........\......\uarrow.gif
........\......\uddiamond.gif
........\......\udjog.gif
........\......\ufarrow.gif
........\MdiFormsDemo.exe
........\MdiFormsWndManager.dll
........\MfcAppAdapter.dll
........\UMLEdi1.uml
........\UMLEdi2.uml
........\WindowsFormsIntegration.dll
........\WpfPageDemo.exe
........\WpfPageWndManager.dll