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With what?? Grooming your cow?
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First post means this person is a troll. Nothing to see here....
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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But don't stop me from having fun with the mockage. That's the only fun I get nowadays.
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Here, here! I second that!
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Hi Friends,
Can anyone send Web Service codings using java.Please its urgent,help me.
Thank You
Thanks & Regards
Senthil Kumar
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Wow - there are so many problems with this post.
1. This is a .NET forum.
2. We don't give you code for nothing. If you want code written for you, try rentacoder.
3. It may be urgent for you, but it's not for me. Don't put "its urgent" in a post.
4. You haven't specified what the web service is supposed to do.
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Please read Forum Posting Guidelines at http://www.codeproject.com/scrapbook/forumguidelines.asp[^].
Discussion forums are oriented towards helping out as troubleshooting aides and not pamper and support code solicitations.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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Hi,
I am new in .net. I am making an application using datagrid which is showing details about employees. So I want to make my data grid searchable. So i am using a textbox where user can enter some data into it and the matching result with all the columns will be displayed in the datagrid. If anyone knows how to do it or anyone hav a code for it. Please reply me
Rock Star
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Typically you would not search your grid, you'd search your data source and fill the grid with filtered data
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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Lately, I've been playing around with the idea of giving LinFu's
Simple.IOC container the ability to create different generic type
instances depending on the type parameters given to the generic type
at runtime, but I'm not quite sure how useful would it be.
Anyway, as an example, suppose that I have the following generic
interface:
{{
public interface IOperation<tresult, tparam1,="" tparam2="">
{
TResult DoSomething(TParam1 first, TParam2 second);
}
}}
...and for this example, I want the IOC container to use the following
class to implement IOperation<tresult> if the TResult type is a
numeric type:
{{
// Note : This is a hypothetical code sample; it won't compile if you
remove the comments!
public class SomeMathOperation // : IOperation<tresultt, param1,
tparam2=""> where TResult : IsNumeric()
{
// TResult DoSomething(TParam1 first, TParam2 second);
}
}
}}
Now, the biggest challenge here is that in addition to adding a
hypothetical generic type constraint, there is currently no language
available in .NET (not even IL) with any feature that allows you to
match an interface like IOperation<tresult, tparam1,="" tparam2=""> to a
single class implementation like SomeMathOperation without having to
specify all of the type parameters to instantiate the generic type.
Furthermore, it would be useful if (for example) I could specify an
alternative type to use in the event that the TResult type was a non-
numeric type:
{{
// Note: I don't want the compiler to evaluate TParam1 or TParam2 til
runtime; I want the type specialized
// to handle only *specific* TResult types
public class SomeStringOperation // : IOperation<tresult, tparam1,
tparam2=""> where TResult : IsString()
{
}
}}
For those of you who are familiar with Visual C++ and partial template
specialization, this concept should be immediately familiar.
Essentially, what I want to do here is generate an entire hierarchy of
classes at runtime depending on the type parameters passed to the
generic type definition. So my question is this--how useful would this
feature be if it were implemented with LinFu?
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I can do a select within a dataset to search for a string. This works great.
When I try to do the select to search for a number I get a 'does not evaluate to a Boolean term'.
For example- matchingRows() = ds.Tables("Generations").Select("id = 3")
I get a simular error when I try to create a dataview that keys off of a number.
How do you search a dataset for a numeric value?
Thanks in advance!
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kermit88 wrote: 'does not evaluate to a Boolean term'
That tells you something
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Hi
I am currently using the ilasm.exe tool to compile my CIL code. Right now I am using the Process.Start() method to run the tool from code. I'd like to know if I have the option of calling a particular method through a dll reference that also returns messages back to my code. Right now I can't tell from the code if my ilasm.exe invocation succeeded or not.
Thanks in advance
Zawar
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How about instantiating Process class, then using its Start(), HasExited or WaitForExit()
and ExitCode members?
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Have you had a look at the System.Reflection.Emit namespace, and the MSDN articles on dynamic assemblies. Using this you should be able to make a dynamic function, and then call it.
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Hello everyone, has anyone managede to get two-way event remoting to work over the internet ?? I can't seem to get it working, not even over VPN, any clues??
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Ok, I read those and tried out to redo some of it on my own setup........
I'm trying to make a sort of push service, but it just don't work... I think I've come to the conclution that the problem remains with 2k3 server, then I run the 'server' in a 2k3 env and the 'client' on XP the client never gets any response from events fired from the 'server' but in reversed mode running the 'client' on the 2k3 server and the 'server' on my XP everything works like a charme.
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It sounds like you may have the firewall up on Windows 2003 Server. Did you check for that?
Pete Soheil
DigiOz Multimedia
http://www.digioz.com
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yep, there is no firewall/ics, we use Cisco PIXs for such things, if something it has to be something that is dug into the system somewhere where you wouldn't normally look or have access to, the thing is that the same problem comes up when I'm running over ther VPN and use the LAN address for the server
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booink wrote: yep, there is no firewall/ics, we use Cisco PIXs for such things, if something it has to be something that is dug into the system somewhere where you wouldn't normally look or have access to, the thing is that the same problem comes up when I'm running over ther VPN and use the LAN address for the server
And are you certain that your harware firewall is NOT blocking the connection?
Pete Soheil
DigiOz Multimedia
http://www.digioz.com
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it shouldn't when i'm doing it over the VPN, btw. if I just setup a TcpClient vs. TcpListener and do a simple ping-pong it works fine
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Its hard to pin point the cause of your problem without seeing the actual code. If you want you can email me the client and server software and I will take a look at it.
Pete Soheil
DigiOz Multimedia
http://www.digioz.com
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Hi all ,
How can I use farsi numbers in TextBox Left-To-Right Mode?
thanks
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