ofekhorizon
Member
Hi there,
I have an external DLL (written in VB.NET) that I've created that has few classes with few public shared functions in each class.
I call these function from my website in the following way (example):
mydll.clsCookies.getCookieValue(param1, "param2", "param3")
Because the functions at the dll are shared, I do not have to create an instance of the class first. I assumed that they exist at the application level and do not have to be destroyed at the end of the use so I don't do that as well.
Is that a good way to use an external dll?
I've noticed that I have a memory leak and I thought that that might be the reason. Can that be the one?
Any advice will help!
Ofek Cohany
I have an external DLL (written in VB.NET) that I've created that has few classes with few public shared functions in each class.
I call these function from my website in the following way (example):
mydll.clsCookies.getCookieValue(param1, "param2", "param3")
Because the functions at the dll are shared, I do not have to create an instance of the class first. I assumed that they exist at the application level and do not have to be destroyed at the end of the use so I don't do that as well.
Is that a good way to use an external dll?
I've noticed that I have a memory leak and I thought that that might be the reason. Can that be the one?
Any advice will help!
Ofek Cohany