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Hello Sachin,
It is not necessory to make another project for NUnit. You can include a TestFixture class inside your console exe project, compile it and load the exe in NUnit GUI. It should execute the test cases for the console exe.
Cheers. HTH
Maqsood Ahmed [MCP,C# SQL Server]
Kolachi Advanced Technologies
http://www.kolachi.net
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Dear Maqsood,
Yah normally, in earlier project we did the same thing.
We used to write a test case in same assembly. But here customer wants to maintain Test Project on other location. Even he want the different namespace for the same.
And the problem start from here, I am not able to take reference of EXE in my NUnit Project, so that I can use the methods and property of that EXE.
Hope you could get my problem.
Sachin Gedam
(Software Engg.)
Pune India
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Hi all,
I want to highlight my C# windows application on the taskbar.
Thanks..
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i have this connectionstring:
MySQLConnection conn = new MySQLConnection(new MySQLConnectionString("xxx.xxx.xx.xxx","rfid","root","")AsString);
i tried connecting to the ip above but it returned with this error:
Host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server
but the connectionstring works on a localhost, may i know what's wrong?
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BingLin
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Perhaps the MySQL server does not allow the client from the ip class you supply to connect to it, and if is so the problem may be from the server...
I hope you understand...
By the way... visit http://nehe.gamedev.net[^]
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i understand that the server is not giving permission for the client to connect to it, what should i do to enable the connection?
i've tried entering this statement:
mysql> GRANT select,insert,update,delete,create,drop on DB.* T0 DB_USERNAME@HOST IDENTIFIED BY 'DB_PASSWORD';
i have replaced DB with my database name testdb
for DB_USERNAME@HOST, what should i replace to? is it root@localhost which is mine?
i've read that someone got the same error as me, and he used this statement to help him solve the problem, hope to be helped to solve this error
thanks!
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binglin wrote:
DB_USERNAME@HOST, what should i replace to? is it root@localhost which is mine?
DB_USERNAME@HOST should be The_User_With_Which_You_Identify_Onto_The _Server@Your_Computer_Name
I hope you understand...
By the way... visit http://nehe.gamedev.net[^]
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BingLin:
I think MySQL has a table in its mySQL database comprising of IP Addresses which are entrusted with privileges to connect besides username/password.
By default, you have localhost. I think you need to add IP too.
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Personal Web: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/
I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/
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I am writing a WindowsForm app that sends a smtp e-mail. When the app attempts to send the message, it fails. A permissions error occured. The user knows of the e-mail being sent, and doesn't care, how do I let the program know?
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Try to use proper exception handling methodology to find out type of error and from where it throws.
Sreejith Nair
[ My Articles ]
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Hi All,
Can you please suggest me some good article on CLR and also some article which has got the tips to write optimized code in C# to take maximum advantage of CLR.
Anticipating your earliest reply
Thanks and Regards
Anushree
anushree
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Writing efficient code is not at all a round the clock process. But it take little time to leverage the effective use of CLR. Try to read maximum articles available in CP.Specifically try to read article and its critics too. According to me, you can only write efficient code once you know where to use which constructs.
Please refer this.
Optimization Hope this will surve a little.
Sreejith Nair
[ My Articles ]
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I'm a beginner at C#, but this seems a bit whacky to me. I'm writing a program that parses an html file, reading it line by line. Each line is saved in a String. When it reads the line <tr> and I try to compare that String to another String, it throws a System.ArgumentException. Is there something in <tr> that is invalid?
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I have one DataGrid which is bound to ArrayList. By default I'm all the columns in that Grid are non editable. But I'm not able to make one column editable after the initial load of the grid. I'm using following code...
DataGridTextBoxColumn columnStyle = (DataGridTextBoxColumn)(dataGrid1.TableStyles[0].GridColumnStyles["Spread"]);
columnStyle.ReadOnly = false;
Thanks
Ajay
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Hi All,
I am creating a custom Datagrid but on any postback all of the text for the Header disappears!
If I do a "this.Parent.Page.DataBind()" the header reappears...but I lose all of the data changes that were made to the datagrid!
Any ideas as to why a postback would clear out my header? And how I can fix this?
Many thanks in advance!
BTW, Mihir, I really appreciate all of your help... your suggestions for my other problem helped alot and that part is working now )
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Hello,
On my question below on how to derive from an internal class (see here[^]), I have two possible solutions:
1. To dynamically create a derived class from TabControlDesigner .
2. To use directly TabControlDesigner as the designer for my class.
Since I don't want to modify the TabControlDesigner class, solution 1 would be preferred. However, I'm stuck on trying to create (or change) a custom attribute (DesignerAttribute ) for my TabControlEx class. I can get an array of all custom attributes, but only those defined at compile-time.
I have a third solution, which is to implement my own TabControlExDesigner , and privately contain a dynamically created TabControlDesigner and call its methods. But they are around 20.
Is there any way around this?
Or, is there a way I can set the designer class at run time?
-- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos
Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
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Just asking: have you tried [Designer("System.Windows.Forms.Design.TabControlDesigner")]
Maybe you've already tried it, but you never know.
"..Commit yourself to quality from day one..it's better to do nothing at all than to do something badly.."
-- Mark McCormick
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Yes, I did. The compiler didn't like it because that class is internal . Same error that if I try to derive from that class.
For the moment, I don't have the designer attribute, and it seems to work fine (if I add the control manually, the regular tab control designer is used.)
Thanks!
-- LuisR
Luis Alonso Ramos
Intelectix - Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
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Well, i didn't do anything, but: You're Welcome!
"..Commit yourself to quality from day one..it's better to do nothing at all than to do something badly.."
-- Mark McCormick
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Hey there, I'm currently trying out a multiple monitor setup, and for the most part I like the results. The one issue I'm having at this point is when running a full screen application on one monitor, I can't effectively use any other monitor. One of the following two things happens:
A) I can move the mouse to the other monitor(s) but upon clicking, the fullscreen application loses focus and minimizes
B) I cannot move the mouse away from the full screen application
For the most part B is not a problem, but I would like to be able to set a hot-key to switch focus away from the application without minimizing it.
So, it seems fairly obvious that I need to intercept and discard the focus lost message to fix A, and maybe set up a hotkey to provide alt-tab like functionality, again preventing focus loss, to fix B. Unfortunately my message handling experience is limited and c++ based, and I'd like to do this in C#.
Does anyone know if something like this exists already? If not, I'd appreciate a push in the right direction to do it myself.
Thanks!
Dave Miller
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Do those problems occur with every app, or only with games?
I've got 2 moitors, and i can swap programs and move my mouse when-/wherever i want, as long as i'm not playing some (DirectX ?) game.
Sorry i can't help you any further...
"..Commit yourself to quality from day one..it's better to do nothing at all than to do something badly.."
-- Mark McCormick
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It is usually games that cause problems, but I'm sure there are exceptions.
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Well, then i don't know anything too...
"..Commit yourself to quality from day one..it's better to do nothing at all than to do something badly.."
-- Mark McCormick
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