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ClamEngine p = new ClamEngine();
regards
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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in vc++ like this
m_spIClamEngine.CreateInstance(__uuidof(ClamEngine));
when i write
ClamEngine p = new
i am not getting ClamEngine() at end
Ankit Aneja
"Nothing is impossible. The word itself says - I M possible"
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p = new CLAMXLib.ClamEngine();
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it is not showing ClamEngine(), after CLAMXLib.
p=new CLAMXLib.
and running fine in vb and vc++
Ankit Aneja
"Nothing is impossible. The word itself says - I M possible"
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hi
what i shoot do to update dataset when i change data in ms sql(not bye this program)????
C#,ms sql and window programing
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ummmmm just call
DataAdapter.fill( Dataset ). That Shoot take care of it. If that does not, then you shoot the machine.
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no but i find it
conn.open();
conn.clos();
and than
DataAdapter.fill( Dataset );
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:->Hi everybody how to made asp host at home???
C# and ms-sql please
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I think I can speak for everyone here when I say WHAT??
Are you asking how you can host your own website at home?
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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First, check with your ISP's Terms Of Service agreement. Most ISP's won't let you setup a web server, or any other server for that matter, inside their network.
After that, if your allowed to even do this, you have to install IIS on a machine and configure it to do what you want. The rest depends on your connection to the Internet and how your network is setup. If you have a router/NAT/firewall, you'll have to configure those items to forward requests on port 80 (or whatever your web site is going to use) to the IP of the web server machine in your network.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hello,
I've created a class that can be used with the remoting framework. I've tested several methods and properties and all works well, except for one method. I don't know why, but I can see in the log file that the call for the property is made successfull. The other functioncall is made (I see it in the log file), but is never received by the server. The receive message entry doesn't appear in the log file.
Here is the class definition:
internal interface IChannelEnd
{
void ReceiveData(object oData );
string ID
{
get;
}
event OnReceiveDataDelegate EvReceiveData;
}
Both log files:
Server side: The property
Message start> Server Sync:
__Uri = /ChannelEnd
__MethodName = get_ID
__MethodSignature =
__TypeName = SerializationLayer.IChannelEnd, Serialization,
Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null
__Args = System.Object[]
__CallContext = System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.LogicalCallContext
Message finish> Server Sync:
__Uri = /ChannelEnd
__MethodName = get_ID
__MethodSignature = System.Type[]
__TypeName = SerializationLayer.IChannelEnd, Serialization, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null
__Return = 145.85.150.44:10005
__OutArgs = System.Object[]
__CallContext = System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.LogicalCallContext
// Server side: The method call
Message start> Server Sync:
__Uri = /ChannelEnd
__MethodName = ReceiveData
__MethodSignature =
__TypeName = SerializationLayer.IChannelEnd, Serialization,
Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null
__Args = System.Object[]
__CallContext = System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.LogicalCallContext
Message finish> Server Sync:
__Uri = /ChannelEnd
__MethodName = ReceiveData
__MethodSignature = System.Type[]
__TypeName = SerializationLayer.IChannelEnd, Serialization,
Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null
__Return = System.Void
__OutArgs = System.Object[]
__CallContext = System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.LogicalCallContext
The client side: Property
Message start> Server Sync:
__Uri = /ChannelEnd
__MethodName = get_ID
__MethodSignature =
__TypeName = SerializationLayer.IChannelEnd, Serialization,
Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null
__Args = System.Object[]
__CallContext = System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.LogicalCallContext
Message finish> Server Sync:
__Uri = /ChannelEnd
__MethodName = get_ID
__MethodSignature = System.Type[]
__TypeName = SerializationLayer.IChannelEnd, Serialization,
Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null
__Return = 145.85.150.44:10005
__OutArgs = System.Object[]
There is no entry for the method ReceiveData...?
Behind every great black man...
... is the police. - Conspiracy brother
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Well I finally solved the problem. The problem were the objects that I send across the network:
[System.Serializable]
class WrongClass
{
}
[System.Serializable()]
class RightClass
{
}
Behind every great black man...
... is the police. - Conspiracy brother
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The attribute was wrong. I know that they 'should' be the same, but without the parenthesis, it won't work and with the parenthesis, it works.. I guess that this is a bug somewhere in the runtime or something. Maybe I'll notify MS about it.
Behind every great black man...
... is the police. - Conspiracy brother
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Consider the statement "System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControllCollection Control.Controls" that means "Controls" is a field of "Control" class which its type is "System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControllCollection".And I found out that "Control" is a class inside "System.Windows.Forms" namespace and "ControllCollection" is a class too, but inside the "Controll" class.
I wonder if I have true realization about this statement. And is it possible to define a class inside the other class?
thx.
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Yes you can, it is not that dissimilar to declaring it inside of a namespace - just think of the class as a sub-namespace, so you must access that collection as
Control.ControlCollection myCollection = myControl.Controls;
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We call these classes that get defined inside other classes "inner classes" or "nested classes." The reason that you would want to do something like this centers on how you want other classes to create and consume these classes.
For a brief discussion on inner classes, look at the article Inner Classes.
"we must lose precision to make significant statements about complex systems."
-deKorvin on uncertainty
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Hello friends!
basicaly im wondring how i can access the menu bar using c#...is it even doable? im sure it is! im actually working on a web form in which i want to include a "print button" that when it fires i can directly print my form. i was thinking of capturing the ctrl+P function on my print button or just have a code that accesses the menu bar then tunnels through FILE->PRINT only problem is...im totaly clueles on how to go about this. I really hope some of you could lend me your skills (and a few code snippets if possible ).
Once again im entirely greatful for all your responses...Thanx!
Aim small, miss small...
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Coz in my project ill make a set of questions randomly, how do i do that?
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How do i do the program because our teacher just teach us the basic.... tell me pls
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I dont quite understand what you mean...you want to generate a set of questions randomly or do you already have a set of questions which you would like to display randomly?
Aim small, miss small...
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Hi.. I'm currently doing a web design on the calendar. I would like to ask that if i click the date on the calendar, how can i make it appear on the text box once i click on the date? I have tried several ways of doing it but it does not show out. Did anyone know how do it? Your help will be greatly appreciated.Thank
Cheers!
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Although I am not very familiar with ADO.NET, I think that if you intercept the calendar's event handler for a value changed then you will be able to know that the current selected date has chnged...
I hope you understand...because is a rough world out there...
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