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Stingray Studio Current Samples

Download the zip file below to access samples* illustrating common Stingray product use cases. These samples work with our current 32 and 64-bit libraries, but are not are not included on the product CD. Note that this sample zip file will be updated periodically with new samples, so check back frequently to download the latest sample set.

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*Please note that Rogue Wave Software does not provide support for these samples and provides them as-is.


Stingray Studio Archive Samples

Download the zip file below to access samples* that were removed from the Stingray Studio 2006 v2 release, which illustrate common Stingray product use cases.

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*Please note that Rogue Wave Software does not provide support for these samples and provides them as-is.


Utility Tool for Stingray® Studio 2006 (This utility is not needed for and will not work with Stingray® Studio 2006 V2)

The attached zip file contains a build and integration utility that greatly simplifies the process of building the Stingray Studio 2006 libraries with certified Visual Studio compilers. For Visual Studio 2005, the utility dispatches build processes for each library, adds required Stingray Studio paths to your project settings, resolves the known build issues cited in the ReleaseNotes, embeds manifests as needed, and automates help integration.

Note: If Visual Studio 2005 is not installed on your machine, you will need to download and install the .NET framework 2.0 to use this utility. http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/default.aspx

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Stingray® Studio 2006 MFC Project Integration with .NET
See how easy Visual Studio® 2005 makes it to use both MFC and .NET classes in Visual C++ projects and benefit from both libraries. Check out the following Stingray Studio 2006 samples to get hands on with the new functionality!

  • Stingray Studio MFC Project Integration with .NET sample overview PDF
    Read this samples document first to find out what functionality is documented.
  • Stingray Studio MFC Project Integration with .NET readme PDF
    Find out how to install the samples in this readme file.
  • Stingray Studio MFC Project Integration with .NET samples
    Download the zip file with all samples now.


  • Web Services Security: How to Achieve Data Authentication & Data Integrity
    Rogue Wave LEIF and XML Security Library Integration
    This Tech Tutorial focuses on data authentication and data integrity and illustrates how to help ensure this data using Rogue Wave LEIF and the XML Security Library.

  • Download the Tech Tutorial [PDF, 595 KB]


  • Using a Named Object for Database Connectivity with LEIF
    This tutorial takes the reader step by step through the process of using LEIF's shared data API, called "Named Objects", to manage database access across many LEIF Web services.

  • Download the Tech Tutorial [PDF, 924 KB]


  • Developing Asynchronous Web Services in C++ with LEIF
    This Tech Tutorial discusses how LEIF can help you quickly design and implement server-side asynchronous Web services in C++.

  • Download the Tech Tutorial [PDF, 165 KB]


  • Using a Microsoft® .NET Web Service from a LEIF Client
    This example presents step-by-step instructions for creating a LEIF client for an ASP.NET Web service. All you need to get started is a LEIF and Visual Studio.NET installation.

  • Download the zip file [34.1 KB]

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  • LEIF Debugging Tips for Visual Studio® .NET
    In this paper, we take a brief look at debugging a LEIF client and provide straightforward instructions for debugging a LEIF server using Microsoft's Visual Studio® .NET.

  • Download the Tech Tutorial [PDF, 684 KB]


  • Using a LEIF Web Service from a Java Axis Client
    This example presents step-by-step instructions for creating a Java Axis client for a LEIF Web service. All you need to get started is a LEIF and Java Axis installation.

  • Download the zip file [19.7 KB]

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  • Using LEIF to Create a Secure Connection with a Web Service
    This example demonstrates how to run a LEIF client to make a secure connection with a Web service. The procedure is simple and requires only a secure address for the service.

  • Download the zip file [14.7 KB]

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  • Tech Tips



    Technical tips for Rogue Wave products by Rogue Wave professional developers!

    Using the C++ Standard Library Codecvt Facet for Character Set Conversion
    In this article, Martin Sebor - Software Architect for SourcePro® C++ - reviews how the Rogue Wave® implementation of the C++ Standard Library easily performs character set conversions.

    Implementing SQL Joins and Outer Joins using Rogue Wave® SourcePro DB
    In this article, Unmesh Churi, Technical Leader for SourcePro DB, illustrates how to easily implement SQL joins and outer joins using SourcePro DB.

    How to Create Pluggable Transports for Web Services
    In this article, Shelley Hoose, Documentation Developer, illustrates step-by-step how Rogue Wave® LEIF makes it simple to create pluggable transports for Web services.

    Usefulness of the Business Analytics Module
    In this article, Keith Hoaglin, SourcePro® C++ Engineer, illustrates how SourcePro® Analysis is well suited for financial analysis, research, and portfolio management.

    How to Run a Multithreaded, Standalone Server with Rogue Wave® LEIF In this article, Shelley Hoose, Rogue Wave Software Documentation Developer, offers a step-by-step tutorial on running a multithreaded standalone server based on the DayOfWeek example that ships with LEIF.

    Input Validation with SECMaskEdit Control
    In this article, David Noi, Technical Support Engineer, explains how to use Objective Toolkit to validate user input.