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QuestionSending class object on serial port (communication port) Pin
AnayKulkarni16-Jan-10 20:10
AnayKulkarni16-Jan-10 20:10 
Hello all,
In my project I have created one class in which I am storing some data. Now I want to send the data stored in that class to other computer on serial port using our normal Win32 APIs like "CreateFile","WriteFile" and "ReadFile". Means in short I will create an object of that class and I will write that object on serial port and send it to other computer. On other computer also, I will open communication port and I will read that class object, which I will store locally and then I can get the data stored in that class. I am trying to do it but not getting success.

So first of all I want to ask, is it possible to do? Is there any other method to do what I want to achieve? How can I send data stored in a class to other computer using serial port communication? How can I write a class object on serial port of one computer and also how can I read that class object from serial port of other computer?

Does anyone know the solution? plz plz help me out, it is really very very urgent.

Thanks and Regards,

Anay
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