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hi i am working on an application used for security cam.. what is the function for video analysis
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VideoAnalysis.AnalyseVideo(video)
Of course, you have to implement the class VideoAnalysis , and the method AnalyseVideo . That i'll leave as an excercise for the reader.
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J4amieC wrote: video
You haven't specified the type of video
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will VideoAnalysis.AnalyseVideo(video) provide me with details like distance parameters and stuuf like those??
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You can expect such answers when you are not caring about reading the forum guidelines before posting.
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Sure it will, if you program it to do so!
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punterpan wrote: will VideoAnalysis.AnalyseVideo(video) provide me with details like distance parameters and stuuf like those??
That was a joke response you were given. What video analysis do you want to perform?
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Does VideoAnalysis implement ICantGoogle or IShouldntBeAllowedNearAComputer ?
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You forgot the joke icon.
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I am developing a simple C# phonebook application and I want to know which one is best to use to store and manage its data? SQL Express or SQL CE or maybe other solution?
your recommendation plz..
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jrahma wrote: SQL Express or SQL CE
Are you developing a mobile application? SQL CE is the compact edition of SQL server which works on Windows CE enabled devices. SQL Express is the learning edition and works with windows OS.
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You can use SQL CE on windows OS too especially if you don't want to every user to install sql server express. However, I believe sqlite offers better performance.
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Giorgi Dalakishvili wrote: You can use SQL CE on windows OS too especially if you don't want to every user to install sql server express
I didn't get that. Are you telling that SQL CE will be installed already?
Giorgi Dalakishvili wrote: I believe sqlite offers better performance.
That's correct. SQLlite is good.
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dose the SqlLite comes with DBMS? what are the SqlLite limitation comparing to SQL Express?
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There are many sqlite DBMSes available. Some are free some aren't. You can also integrate it in visual studio and edit the database from visual studio.
jrahma wrote: what are the SqlLite limitation comparing to SQL Express?
Why don't you have a look at the links I provided and see it yourself?
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jrahma wrote: dose the SqlLite comes with DBMS?
It comes with a dll. you can call that dll to create a database and can perform DDL and DML comands
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N a v a n e e t h wrote: Are you telling that SQL CE will be installed already?
You don't need to install SQL CE. You just include several dlls with program and that's it.
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Giorgi Dalakishvili wrote: You just include several dlls with program and that's it.
WOW! that's a new info for me. Thanks for that
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You are welcome
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You can try MySql. You have to download and install MySqlConnector .NET and then add MySql.Data.dll as a reference in your project.
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Hello everyone,
I met with Http 407 error code when accessing some web site from my client application.
I read some description from,
http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E407.html
My confusions are,
1. what is the proxy in the context? the proxy server which we setup in our IE Http connection settings?
2. we always do authentication with the web site -- so two parties client and web site, why proxy involves?
thanks in advance,
George
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To quote the page you referred
Your Web server thinks that the HTTP data stream sent from the client (e.g. your Web browser or our CheckUpDown robot) was correct, but access to the URL resource requires the prior use of a proxy server that needs some authentication which has not been provided. This typically means you must log in (enter user ID and password) with the proxy server first.
This message is clear, isn't it? So ask the website provider about the proxy details and send request to there first.
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Hi N a v a n e e t h,
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My confusion is what is the proxy, where is it? In my situation I am in a school, the school has a proxy to let us access Internet. In my knowledge, there is also some proxy setup by the web site to improve performance -- called reverse proxy?? I am not sure.
So, what is the proxy means in this context?
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Does it mean the web site will delegate proxy to do authentication by itself? If yes, there will be complex trust model between the web site and the proxy for communication?
regards,
George
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