Hosting a Windows Form User Control in an MFC Dialog Box
MFC hosts a Windows Forms control as a special kind of ActiveX control and communicates with the control by using ActiveX interfaces, and properties and methods of the Control class. We recommend that you use .NET Framework properties and methods to operate on the control.
Note
In the current release, a CDialogBar
object cannot host Windows Forms controls.
In This Section
How to: Create the User Control and Host in a Dialog Box
How to: Do DDX/DDV Data Binding with Windows Forms
How to: Sink Windows Forms Events from Native C++ Classes
Reference
CWinFormsControl
Class
CDialog
Class
CWnd
Class
Control
See also
Using a Windows Form User Control in MFC
Windows Forms/MFC Programming Differences
Hosting a Windows Forms User Control as an MFC View
Hosting a Windows Form User Control as an MFC Dialog Box