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Same thing. When the .NET Framework detects Windows getting low on memory, it'll start swapping things to the pagefile as needed.
No! You're application will NOT hold onto 12MB of physical RAM while it's idling AND the system needs memory. If Windows can afford to let an application be a hog for awhile, it will. When memory starts to run low, the .NET Framework will start tightening its belt. Until then, there's no reason why your application and the Framework can't stay in memory. It helps with performnace if there is no page swapping going on.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Thanks Dave! That makes it less painful.
Hal in AZ
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How can i add description or tooltip about my function and their parameters just the way microsoft provide for their functions.
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if u mean to add descriptions to show in design view, USE COMPONENT MODEL NameSpaca , For Example;
Dim proItemCount as Integer=0
<system.componentmodel.description("returns items="" count="" in="" list")="">
public readonly property ItemCount as Integer<br />
Get<br />
return proItemCount<br />
End get<br />
end property
if u mean to show them in code view. i think it is prerogative for Microsoft. I tried a lot of method, but i couldnt any way.
Listen the same song when writing code, your concantrate will increasingly increase. #1 Britney Spears (it's my PreRogative) #
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Dim proItemCount as Integer=0
<System.ComponentModel.Description("item Count in list.")>public readonly property ItemCount as Integer
Get
return proItemCount
End get
end property
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SORRY i forgot to checked " Do Not treat <'s as HTML tags"
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If your talking about the descriptions you see in Intellisense, it's not supported natively by VB.NET yet (it will be in Visual Studio .NET 2005). To get this to work in 2002/2003 you'll have to install an add-on such as the VBCommentor PowerToy, found here on GotDotNet[^].
This will let you comment your code in the appropriate format and the VBCommentor will generate the XML file needed to show your comments in Intellisense.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hello there
I have build an image viewer. where user can zoomIn and Zoom Out with some other functionalities.. The problem is when I zoom In or Zoom out the image , I am unable to get the exact location where user clicked on the image as it gives me the location (e.X )on mouse down event of picture box which is the location of picture box where user clicked. but when image is zoomed it internally zooms the pixels. so my location to image control becomes different then the pixel where user exactly clicked on. So when I need to Draw a Circle or Rectangle on that clicked location it appears some where else.
details for zoomIn ::::
picImage.SizeMode = PictureBoxSizeMode.StretchImage
picImage.Width = width + 100
picImage.Height = Height + 100
Can any body tell me the solution for this ??????
to get the X and Y on image when user clicks on the Image Control.
Rizwan Bashir
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Yeah, you know the zoom factor, and the scroll position, so do some maths to convert the point you clicked to a point on the image.
Christian
I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer
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Hi, I’m preesteya. I’m one of researcher at technical university.
I’m using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003. I created an application using VB.NET. Now I must send .exe of my application for testing. How to create .exe file? As I know every time a program get debug using VB.NET the .exe file will be created in bin folder. But my case I can’t get the .exe file. Can somebody help me please?
Many Thanks
Preesteya.
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I'm using NET 2002, but I don't think the IDE changed much:
From IDE menu, select
Build>>Configuration Manager. A dialog is displayed that aloows you to set the active build to release version.
Robert
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It should be either in MyProjectDir\bin\Debug or MyProjectDir\bin\Release. If not right click your main project (the bold one) and click preferences. Search a bit... the settings where the build output is going to can be changed here.
btw: Dont forget that the tester needs the framework in order to start your executable
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Hi,
Right click on project and what's the Output Type .....
It should be Windows Application and check the
Configuration Properties-->Build-->Output Path where exe is created.......
I hope this will help u................
Reagrds,
Ritesh
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I was wondering if anyone has some good resources on how to create a .NET component that is accessible by using VBScript and Classic ASP. I know this is possible according to some of the things I've read, but I can't seem to find and actual implementation guides.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
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You can create COM components in .NET, which is the only way I can imagine this working.
Christian
I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer
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On top of what Cristian said, the machine will have to have the .NET Framework installed just to use your component. You might want to start reading up on Exposing .NET Framework Components to COM[^].
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Thank's for the information. The problem I am having is exposing it to VBScript. Whenever I use the following command I get a non-descript error:
Set PageRender = Server.CreateObject("MC.PageRenderer")
Here is my code. I'm trying to keep it simple until I understand how to implement it.
<Guid("3BFA03FD-B85D-48de-A9E8-FAE266B2D809"), _
InterfaceType(ComInterfaceType.InterfaceIsIDispatch)> _
Public Interface _PageRender
<DispId(1)> Function ChooseContent(ByVal CalWidth As Integer, ByVal CalHeight As Integer) As String
<DispId(2)> Function GetNews(ByVal Width As Integer, ByVal Heading As String, ByVal IsImage As Boolean) As String
<DispId(3)> Property Action() As String
<DispId(4)> Property SubCommand() As String
<DispId(5)> Property ID() As Integer
End Interface
<Guid("385AA220-84CD-4e25-A736-E3356C33F4A8"), _
ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.None), _
ProgId("MinistryCraft.PageRenderer")> _
Public Class PageRenderer
Implements _PageRender
Public Property Action() As String Implements _PageRender.Action
Get
End Get
Set(ByVal Value As String)
End Set
End Property
Public Function ChooseContent(ByVal CalWidth As Integer, ByVal CalHeight As Integer) As String Implements _PageRender.ChooseContent
Return CalWidth & "W x " & CalHeight & "H"
End Function
Public Function GetNews(ByVal Width As Integer, ByVal Heading As String, ByVal IsImage As Boolean) As String Implements _PageRender.GetNews
End Function
Public Property ID() As Integer Implements _PageRender.ID
Get
End Get
Set(ByVal Value As Integer)
End Set
End Property
Public Property SubCommand() As String Implements _PageRender.SubCommand
Get
End Get
Set(ByVal Value As String)
End Set
End Property
End Class
Do I need to register this assembly with the global cache?
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If you going to share this thing with a bunch of different evnironments and applications, then yes, I'd put in the GAC. Also, you'll have to use RegAsm to register the assembly for COM use.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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If you are getting the "Can't create Activex Component" error is because you either:
a. did not register the component for COM use
b. did not copy the component to the same directory where the calling program is located.
All the information you need is found in the resources already mentioned by other people.
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PLease let me know the provider or the connectionstring i should use to
read a .dbf file.
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I used the Microsoft Visual Fox Pro driver which can be found somewhere on Microsofts site.
The connection string is really simple:
<br />
"Provider=vfpoledb;Data Source=C:\\DataDir;"<br />
Note that the path you give is NOT the filename but the directory where it lies in. When formulating SQLs the filename (without extension) will be your tablename.
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Please hel..i want to know how to create a running no i my application form..
for example..i want to create running number for the reference number..
i also want to know how to create search function that can search data between to date.
Thank You....i appretiate if you can help me
help me to find the right code
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hi There
Brief your question where in we can understand what exaclty you want
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Hi, I am trying to get Windows media player to play when a certin condition in my program happens. I have a playlist that i would like it to play. Does anyone know how to code this so it gets my playlist then starts playing when these conditions are met? So far the only thing i can do is do auto play but i dont want it to start playing as soon as the program starts. Please any help would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. Please feel free to email me answers at iamydd@bellsouth.net
Thanks in advanced
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Turn off the autoplay option, and then call the play method, which I think is on the controls property.
Christian
I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer
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You wouldnt happen to know what it is called once inside the controls property would you? Because I can't seem to find one that will work. If anyone knows where i could find out how to do this or if you know how to do this please let me know.
Again, Thanks
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