an alternative of using the ObjectHandler & QuantLibAddin is to use the Java version of quantlib and use a bridge between com & java to have the lib available from com. (e.g.
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>From: eric ehlers [mailto:
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>Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 10:11 AM
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>Subject: [Quantlib-users] Announcing ObjectHandler 0.1.1 and QuantLibAddin 0.3.10
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>ObjectHandler version 0.1.1 and QuantLibAddin version 0.3.10 have been
>released and are available for download at
>
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12740>
>ObjectHandler and QuantLibAddin share the QuantLib project structure
>with regard to distribution, licensing, etc., all of which is
>documented on the main QuantLib website:
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http://quantlib.org>
>Please log any problems you have with this release in the SourceForge
>bug tracker at
>
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12740&atid=112740>specifying the relevant package name and version number.
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>ObjectHandler
>
http://quantlib.org/objecthandler/>
>Integration of a generic C++ library such as Quantlib into
>spreadsheets and other end user tools requires a standalone
>ObjectHandler component, a repository allowing objects to be stored,
>shared, updated, interrogated, and destroyed.
>
>QuantLibAddin
>
http://quantlib.org/quantlibaddin/>
>QuantLibAddin supplements QuantLib's existing C++ API with an
>additional, higher-level API, implemented as a procedural interface
>that can be deployed on any platform capable of linking C++ libraries.
>QuantLibAddin is less flexible than the native API but allows QuantLib
>functionality to be loaded directly to end-user environments such as
>spreadsheets.
>
> The QuantLib group
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