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2005-08-31
07:00 PM
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11:38 AM
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Doreena Deng
2005-08-31 11:04 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Well the api is technically Free with Revit, it's the support via the Autodesk Development Network that'll cost ya
I just found out that Revit 8 now has an API for writing add-ons.... I cannot help but think this could mean an great benefit for them, since until now there was no possibilty to create add-ons... although they are charging $1200 minimum, so it may not have a lot of takers right away!
I'm just curious to see how extensive their developer access is.
2005-08-31 11:24 PM
czoog wrote:Ah, so if you can figure it out on your own, it's free. Kind of like the Archicad API then!
Well the api is technically Free with Revit, it's the support via the Autodesk Development Network that'll cost ya😉
People have been do some pretty neat stuff with so far, like a bridge between Revit and Vray Standalone, nothing is publically availible yet however.
2005-09-01 03:57 PM
TomWaltz wrote:czoog wrote:Ah, so if you can figure it out on your own, it's free. Kind of like the Archicad API then!
Well the api is technically Free with Revit, it's the support via the Autodesk Development Network that'll cost ya😉
People have been do some pretty neat stuff with so far, like a bridge between Revit and Vray Standalone, nothing is publically availible yet however.
2005-09-01 04:08 PM
czoog wrote:That's kind of cool (though I'm more of a Mac XCode guy, I can limp around in VS.Net as well).
Exactly! It comes with a help file that explains the parameters, ect, but that's it.
It's a .Net framework, so you can program in bunch of different languages (C, C++, VB, etc)
2005-09-01 05:29 PM
TomWaltz wrote:No, There isn't full acess yet, but with each release they are opening more and more of the program up to the api. The api comes with the trial download and I don't think it times out. Revit itself will timeout after 30days in trial mode, but will run indefinetly in demo mode (can do everything but save) You can download Revit Building 8.1 HERE and Revit Structure 2.0 HEREczoog wrote:That's kind of cool (though I'm more of a Mac XCode guy, I can limp around in VS.Net as well).
Exactly! It comes with a help file that explains the parameters, ect, but that's it.
It's a .Net framework, so you can program in bunch of different languages (C, C++, VB, etc)
One question though: Does the Revit API give full access to program settings & commands? Could a developer call a command and feed it parameters, or change environmental settings?
I guess I'd have to get a Revit license to really play with it, huh? That's a bit out of my price range on "curiosity" !!