How do I develop C++Builder applications that manage lexicons?

Last reviewed: 7/15/2011

HOW Article ID: H071118

The information in this article applies to:

  • LexiconKit 4

Summary

You can develop C++Builder applications that manage lexicons using your favorite version of C++Builder.

More Information

LexiconKit includes C++Builder header files comprised of the C++Builder classes that manage grammars and automatically load and unload the runtime DLL.

To access the LexiconKit C++Builder classes within your application, first add a project reference to the C++Builder header include files:

  1. Within your C++Builder project, select Project Options.
  2. Select the C++Builder compiler options
  3. Add Include path reference to the LexiconKit header files directory: C:\Program Files\Chant\LexiconKit 4\Win32\CBuilder\include

To access the LexiconKit C++Builder classes within your application, add a reference to the LexiconKit Header file in your C++Builder application header file:


#include "cchantlm.h"

Add a reference in your C++Builder application source file to the LexiconKit code needed to dynamically load and unload the runtime DLL:


#include "CChantLexiconKit.cpp"

Object Instantiation

Declare a global variable for the ChantLM class, instantiate an instance, set the license and serial properties, and set the event handler message.

Add the following to your application header file:


protected:
void __fastcall OnHasEvent(TMessage& msg);
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP
MESSAGE_HANDLER(WM_APP+5, TMessage, OnHasEvent);
END_MESSAGE_MAP(TForm)
private:
// User declarations
CChantLM* ChantLM1;

Add the following to your application source file:


ChantLM1 = new CChantLM();

// Set license properties
ChantLM1->SetStringProperty(CSPLicense,"LicenseRegistrationNumber");
ChantLM1->SetStringProperty(CSPSerials,"LicenseSerialNumber");

// Define the HasEvent callback message
ChantLM1->SetWindowMessage(Handle, WM_APP+5, 0, 0);

Event Callbacks

Event callbacks are the mechanism in which the component library sends information back to the application such as phoneme selection, import/export processing state, or there was an error.


void __fastcall TForm1::OnHasEvent(TMessage& msg)
{
    int numberOfEvents = ChantLM1->GetResourceCount(CSREvent,0,0);
    for (int i = 0; i < numberOfEvents; i++)
    {
        // Get the event from the event queue
        CChantLMEvent* pEvent = ChantLM1->GetChantLMEvent(0);
        switch (pEvent->GetChantCallback())
        {
            default:
                break;
            case CCSRProgress:
            {

                ...

                break;
            }
        }

        ...

        // Remove the event from the event queue
        ChantLM1->RemoveResource(CSREvent,0,0,"");
        delete pEvent;
    }
}

Deployment Checklist

When you are ready to deploy your C++Builder application, you need to ensure you have a valid license, bundle the correct Chant component library, and configure your installation properly on the target system. Review the following checklist before deploying your applications:

  • You may deploy your C++Builder application to any system with a valid license from the Chant.
  • Copy CLexiconKit.dll to the target system and place in the same directory with your application.

Sample Projects

C++Builder sample projects are installed at the following location:

  • My Documents\Chant LexiconKit 4\Win32\CBuilder\RS 2007,
  • My Documents\Chant LexiconKit 4\Win32\CBuilder\RS 2009,
  • My Documents\Chant LexiconKit 4\Win32\CBuilder\RS 2010,
  • My Documents\Chant LexiconKit 4\Win32\CBuilder\RS XE, and
  • My Documents\Chant LexiconKit 4\Win32\CBuilder\RS XE2.