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Is NX session fully loaded

Is NX session fully loaded

Is NX session fully loaded

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Hi,

I am developing an addin in NX 9.0. I have a situation where the addin calls a function as soon as the NX session is fully loaded. Is there a method in NX API to check if the session is fully loaded?

Kindly advise.

Thanks

Rajat Jain
Technical Director
JeeneDo Auto-Configure Pvt. Ltd.
www.auto-configure.com

RE: Is NX session fully loaded

What exactly do you mean by 'fully loaded'? I ask because the NX code is highly modularized and as such, when NX starts from a cold condition, only the code needed to start NX is loaded. Then as operations and tasks are performed additional modules, as needed, are loaded into memory. It's very likely that during any given session of NX that much of the code is NEVER loaded if the user never performed any operations in certain applications or modules.

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