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Sorry... So how am i going to publish it.... all i do is to copy the files to the server and create virtual directory from IIS to direct to the folder there... Regarding publish me have no clue....... Any Resource or Guide can share
Thanks bros
KaKaShi HaTaKe
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HatakeKaKaShi wrote: all i do is to copy the files to the server and create virtual directory from IIS to direct to the folder there.
That is one way to publish. There are other methods which involves DLL creation.
HatakeKaKaShi wrote: Regarding publish me have no clue....... Any Resource or Guide can share
Search in google. You will find plenty of examples.
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Alright
Thanks BRo...
KaKaShi HaTaKe
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Use the Publish option in the Build menu. You can publish directly to a server (i.e. FTP) or a local folder on your computer which you can copy to the server. Publishing this way creates a compiled site with only the files needed.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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Hy!
I want to make a application to monitor what sites are loaded by the browsers(IE, Firefox) used on a computer.
can anybody help me how can I start?
thanks
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One way of doing this would be to create an HTTP proxy server that logs whatever you want and have the browsers use that proxy. You could run the proxy locally or on another machine. A more reliable way of doing this is to monitor it on a router.
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Hello, I want to send bytes to a device attached to USB port in C#.
but i can not know about how to communicate with USB.
So Please help me to do it.
Thanks A lot.
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Use SerialPort, set its parameters according your usb port (baud rate etc).
hope it helps.
dhaim
programming is a hobby that make some money as side effect
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If the connected device uses serial port you can use SerialPort class from .Net Framework. You can also use this library for communicating with the device: LibUsbDotNet[^]
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Neo Andreson wrote: Class object can be Sterilized in C#?
Do you mean serialized?
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yes i mean serialized.Sorry for wrong post.
I got it.Cause i was searching with wrong keyword.
Thank you.
Truth Is The Simplest !!!!
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I thought there was a Chapter i missed in C# Sterilized
Vuyiswa Maseko,
Sorrow is Better than Laughter, it may Sadden your Face, but It sharpens your Understanding
VB.NET/SQL7/2000/2005
http://vuyiswamb.007ihost.com
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vuyiswam@tshwane.gov.za
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Neo Andreson wrote: Class object can be Sterilized in C#?
could anybody help me to do it??
Well... I do have these pliers...
---- You're right.
These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets .
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Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Neo Andreson wrote: Class object can be Sterilized in C#?
Start off by boiling it.
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Don't waste good alcohol.
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I'd suggest Miller or Red stripe then
Einstein argued that there must be simplified explanations of nature, because God is not capricious or arbitrary. No such faith comforts the software engineer.
-Fred Brooks
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With a little pain killer they go in and remove all your header files.
Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
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I assume this is what a snippet is for.
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*rim shot*
Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
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There was such class but it was sterilized
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You make it sealed, so that noone can create child classes from it.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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Hi,
.net 2 vs2005
My application is using a web service which uses a dal to interact with a database.
The application connects to the web service when it loads (the database is connected in the constructor of the web service)
So my application has a web reference to the web service, on loading it instantiates the web service object then calls web methods as and when.
Whilst debugging and stepping through code in the web service, whenever i call a web method the web service constructor is always called - so is it correct that the web service reconnects to the database whenever any web method is called? My application will run on 50+ clients all calling 100s of web methods/ day. So im thinking there will be a lot of database connections would this be a significant performance hit? What I would like is for the web service to connect once and then keep using that connection. Is it common practice to allow the web service to reconnect to the database whenever a web method is called?
Thanks,
Chas
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