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Hello friends
I have a problem related to webservice,how to use webservice using REST.i have never use this one..
My problem is that i have a client which wnat get a xml file which is store on server, so its interect with webservice,and by webservice it will get a url of xml file.then from that URL user will get That XML file.
so i want to use in that process REST with webservice not soap,that is http get or post method..by default ,net framework use the soap..
but i want to implement using REST..
so plz help me..
thanks
chear up..
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I have .NET 1.1 installed with VS 2003. When I installed .NET 2.0 from the dotnetfx.exe installer I had trouble running an external program from the debugger. The external program is Rhino3D and I am writing a plugin for it in C#. I would get the splash screen for Rhino then it would immediately exit. Removing .NET 2.0 solved the problem.
My upgrade for VS 2005 just arrived and I'm a little nervous about installing it. Can VS2005 compile for .NET 1.1 as well as 2.0?
Thanks!
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Brad
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No VS 2005 only compiles to 2.0. But it should coexist without any problems with 2003.
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Thanks. After some research I discovered that. I took a shot and installed VS2005. My problem again popped up with VS2003. But I compiled my plugin in VS2005 and it worked with no problem . Wa hoo. I was a bit shocked.
Thanks,
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Brad
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Robert Rohde wrote: No VS 2005 only compiles to 2.0.
I don't agree with you. You can build under Framework 1.1. Try to set Project->Properties->Build->Advanced->Language version = ISO-1.
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This just sets whether the compiler should check compliance with the C# ISO-1 norm. That just cut offs the new additions made to C# with .Net 2.0. Nevertheless it will use the .Net 2.0 compiler to generate an assembly.
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Robert Rohde wrote: This just sets whether the compiler should check compliance with the C# ISO-1 norm. That just cut offs the new additions made to C# with .Net 2.0. Nevertheless it will use the .Net 2.0 compiler to generate an assembly.
It's bad. But I have solution: You can debug with VS 2005, but make release version with old compler manually.
Best regards, Alexey.
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I want to know is it possible to make a windows application (.NET visual studio 2005) become a web application with just a litle treatment or setting.
As far as I know, it is possible to do this when I used POWERBUILDER 8.0 (from sybase), I only made any setting in webserver and my application could be called from a browser (some plugins required in client computer).
Thanks for any information.
New Visual Studio 2005 Learner
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Miftahul Yaum wrote: is it possible to make a windows application (.NET visual studio 2005) become a web application with just a litle treatment or setting
Nope. Windows Forms applications work entirely different from Web Forms. You'd have to rewrite the UI portion of your app. That is, of course, if you seperated your UI from your Logic and Data layers.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Thanks for your information.
New Visual Studio 2005 Learner
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My experience is that Graphics.EnumerateMetafile is not calling my EnumerateMetafileProc callback AT ALL when the metafile in question is an enhanced metafile loaded from an "EMF" file. There is no Exception or fault. It is simply never called. The process works fine for "WMF" files. The EmfPlusRecordType parameter of the callback function certainly implies that EMF records can be processed. The same EMF file can be loaded and assigned to an image property (e.g. BackgroundImage) with good results.
Anyone have experience with this issue?
My goal is to create a GraphicsPath with the vector data from metafiles. Using good-old GDI you could BeginPath on an HDC and playback a metafile into the HDC. This was virtually trivial. I cannot find support for any similar approach in .NET. Parsing the raw data passed during metafile enumeration is volumous but doable. That is, of course, if the function would actually work!
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Does anyone know how to code the MSDN sample on getting the default user agent for IE using WinINet API (article on this page):
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wininet/wininet/setting_and_retrieving_internet_options.asp
I tried but kept getting error code 126 (module not loaded). Looking for VB.NET or C#, any help in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm writing a deployment package for the v1.1 WinForms app I'm working on and I need to do two things:
1. Find out if the Oracle Data Provider is installed on the user's machine.
2. Find out what version of the .Net Framework is installed and whether SP1 is also installed (we need this as there is a datagrid bug which was fixed in SP1 - without it our users will get the bug in the app).
So, for the first one what I'm doing now is using the RegistryKey class in Microsoft.Win32 library to query the registry for the following path:
<hklm>\Microsoft\.NetFramework\AssemblyFolders\ODP.Net.
If it doesn't exist I can tell that ODP.Net is not installed. If it does I then get the path from the registry value (eg: c:\ora9\bin) and check for the existence of the ODP dll... is this the best way to do it or can I do it a better/simpler way? If so, how?
And what is the best way to do number 2? I'm assuming I can use Reflection to do this some way? I know I can use System.Environment.Version.ToString to get it but how do I tell that SP1 is installed?
TIA for any help or advice,
Mike
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Can anyone tell me how do I add a .Net FCL Control to my C# project.
The problem that I am getting is that I have made a control in C# by selecting the project type as "Windows Control Library", In this project I am using just a Listbox and I have not made this project as a Component.
Then I make another C# project and on its toolbar I select "Choose Item" by right clicking my mouse button. On that I see a window which shows a list of .Net Framework Class Library Components and COM components, but since my project is not a Component I don't see my control in that list.
After that I tried adding the dll of my control in the references folder of my Client project, I was able to add that dll as a reference but the problem is that since my control is a visible control, I would like to see the Listbox which this control contains, whenever I use the control in my project.
I want my Control to appear on the tolbox of my client project, I was unable to do that?I was able to implement a class as a component, and use it as a control in my client, this worked perfectly fine and I saw my Class control on the toolbox of my C# client after I selected Choose
Item on the toolbox.
Please let me know what should I do regarding this issue?
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Do not corss-post!
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My development blog
Q:What does the derived class in C# tell to it's parent?
A:All your base are belong to us!
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Can anyone tell me how to create a Visible Control and add it to a C# form?
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Do not corss-post!
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My development blog
Q:What does the derived class in C# tell to it's parent?
A:All your base are belong to us!
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Hi,
I have a big solution contains some projects of vs 2003, now I want to generate some new projects in 2005 and add them into the solution. Is that okay I have both version in one solution?
Thanks!!
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Please don't cross post.
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A solution exists to group projects together for hte compiler. IF you want to compile half in 2003 and half in 2005, there would be no reason to do this, none at all.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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I am building application for ppc windows mobile 5 using VS2005. Windows media player was used in the application. There is no error in building the code, but as ran the program, there is error to deploy file to ppc emulator. Here comes the error message:
"Error deploying file 'E:\ppc\C#\WINDOWS\system32\wmp.dll'. File does not exist."
Actually, wmp.dll is in c:\windows\system32. I do not know how to set the project environment to fix this error. Thanks for any information.
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Hi all,
I have a set of classes and functions in vc++.I need to change those classes and functions to c#.net .Is it possible?
Please help me
Thanks in advance
cheers
sangeet
-- modified at 7:04 Tuesday 11th April, 2006
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What do the Symbols in Object browser of .net IDE mean ?
Is there a list which tells us what these symbols mean
Thanks
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