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Hi
I have been attempting to implement a WSE3 secured web service which is invoked by my PDA based application using the compact framework however I cannot get my PDA based app to compile due to the following object not existing:
System.Threading.SendOrPostCallback
Is the compact framework not compatible with WSE3 or am I doing something wrong, incidentally the error actualy occurs within the Reference.cs file which is created by VS when referencing the web service.
What is the best method to secure web services that are to be invoked by a PDA, originally we were thinking of HTTPS and our own username/password/pinnumber combination being passed through within each method call???
Thanks in advance
Andy
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I have my C# project which runs on a PDA device. How to I check on the device which version of OpenNetCF it is using.I mean which file to check for and on which location on the PDA? Or is it only on the local machine on which I compile my code. But I see that a code which I have compiled on my machine, runs well on one PDA, but does not on the other PDA and gives the following exception
"An unhandled exception of the type 'System.MissingMethodException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll"
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I am trying to run my C# application on my PDA device (its a Symbol device) and I get this exception
"An unhandled exception of the type 'System.MissingMethodException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll
Additional information: Method not found: Dispose
Symbol.Generic.Controller, Symbol, Version=1.0.5000.1, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=68EC8DB391F150CA. "
I am not understanding what is this and on which function it is occurring.
Checked on google and found that "MissingMethodException is designed to handle cases where an attempt is made to dynamically access a renamed or deleted method of an assembly that is not referenced by its strong name"
Can anyone help me incase they have encountered similar issue. Also please tell me what should be the possible solution to this issue
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Looks to me like you are trying to use an assembly that was created to work in the .NET Framework, but not in the .NET Compact Framework. That's just a guess though. The error message is confusing because it says that it occurred in 'System.Windows.Forms.dll', but the apparent missing method is Dispose which is found in 'Symbol.Generic.Controller'. Are you calling Dispose in your form on a Symbol.Generic.Controller object? If so, trying removing it and see if that helps. It seems that you may have inadvertently compiled your application against a normal .NET Framework library which has the Dispose method, but as soon as you try to run it on the PDA which has a different version of the Symbol assembly, it croaks because it doesn't support that method.
This would also explain why it's a runtime exception and not a compile time failure.
-Matt
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The 3 great virtues of a programmer:
Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris.
--Larry Wall
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Which Protocol used for sending SMS PC to Mobile ?
Pavan Pareta
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Similar to email, SMS requires a server that will send the message for you. This makes it more of a service rather than a protocol. Google has an SMS service that you can use to send messages through. The site can be found here: http://www.google.com/sendtophone?client=navclient-ffsms[^]. You can connect to the service programmatically using some sort of web client. Alternatively, there are sites out there that will allow you to connect to their SMS service for a fee.
-Matt
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The 3 great virtues of a programmer:
Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris.
--Larry Wall
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hi i m looking for this software
TabletPC 1.0 Advanced Remote
please let me know if any of u having this software
shailu178@gmail.com
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i m looking for this software please help me
shailu178@gmail.com
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I am new to mobile development. I want to start an exe in the '\Program Files' folder of my mobile device(I m using a Symbol device) from my C# application. Can anyone tell me what command to use in the code.. I see that to start .wav files there is 'Symbol.Audio.Controller' available. Is there any such thing for exe files.
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Hi,
May be you can have a look at the Process and PrcessStartInfo class..I think you first create a ProcessStartInfo class, passing the constructor, the name of your exe to be executed with its full path as first parameter, and the arguments, if any, for the exe as second parameter. Then, create the instance of Process class, and call the Start() method, passing the instance of ProcessStartInfo as parameter.
Hope it helps.
Ashvin Gunga
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You can use the CreateProcess api to start an exe. There are many examples of how to do this on the web.
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Does anyone know how to access those "outlook" data files - like I have seen PIM software like Pocket Informant and Agenda Fusion does...
I want to make a PIM "add-on/side-application" that can read write to especially the tasks and calendar data files.
Any documentation available or will this have to be a "hack" job? Where to look?
Rgds
PM
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Great info. Thanks!
Anyone tried coding this type of application?
Rgds
PM
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I have to develop a web service in VB.Net to send the message to concerned user's pocket pc whenever there is any update against the name of the user in database.
Saksham
Smart Device & Pocket PC Developer
developersaksham@gmail.com
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Web services are not really good for notifications since they run from a web server and usually rely upon someone/something making a request. If your PDA application can poll the web service URL on a regular basis to see if there is an update available for the user in question, that would work, but if you want proper notifications, you probably need a separate system that will send email, or SMS messages which can then be processed on the PDA or at least used as an alert to tell the PDA to check the web service for updates.
-Matt
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The 3 great virtues of a programmer:
Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris.
--Larry Wall
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How can i send email from pocket pc 2003 with vb.net cf2
Teemu H
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It seems that this question is readily answered on the web. A simple google search turned this up: http://blog.opennetcf.org/ayakhnin/CategoryView,category,Send%20Email.aspx[^]
Maybe next time you should do a search before posting--not that I mind helping, but it seems like you're not really trying very hard to find an answer on your own.
-Matt
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The 3 great virtues of a programmer:
Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris.
--Larry Wall
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I really have make a search of this but that seems like you dont have read my message really good.
I was asking this for VB.NET not C#
Thanks anyway
Teemu H
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Hello Everyone,
What is the difference between Windows CE 5 and CE.Net? Or where can I find documentation on this? I've searched a lot but seem to not find any definitive comparison.
I don't think it is two names for the same thing but I am fairly new to the Windows CE and Windows Mobile platforms so any direction you could give me would be great.
Thanks.
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CE .NET was the name used for Windows CE versions 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2. When CE 5.0 rolled around, Microsoft removed the ".NET" part of the name, just as they had removed it from "Windows .NET Server 2003". These days, ".NET" only refers to the .NET Framework or .NET Compact Framework.
For version 6.0 they've inserted another qualifier, so it's now known as "Windows Embedded CE 6.0".
For information on new features in CE 5.0, see here[^].
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I also had the same doubt, giving you a score 5.
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Hi,
I am developing windows mobile 5.0 application using VS2005 C#.NET...In treeview how to change the back colour in programmatically...In properties do not have the option...If anybody knows please help me..
Thanks&Regards
Sarala
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