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I suspect that your teacher expects you to write the function based on the information you have learned in the class. You should not need to install Oracle unless you actually have to test the function as well.
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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As the others have said, we don't do homework questions here. If you are having problems getting Oracle installed, I suggest you try the DB formum here, or one of the Oracle specific forums elsewhere.
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Hi,
I'm running my ASP.Net application in 32 - bit, 4 GB RAM server. As because I'm getting large number of hits to my application I'm planning to move to 64 - Bit , 8 GB RAM (running in Virtual Environment).
- Will IIS utilize more RAM and handle large number of hits ?
- What would be the maximum concurrent users that the server can cater?
Thanks in advance ..
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satsumatable wrote: - Will IIS utilize more RAM and handle large number of hits ?
The size of RAM has nothing to do with the number of page views a server can handle. But, yes, 64-bit IIS will use all of the available memory.
satsumatable wrote: - What would be the maximum concurrent users that the server can cater?
Impossible to say. It's determined by the specs of the server, network connections and speed, what the application is doing at the time, what the request involves, ... The only thing that can tell you what the capacity is going to be is to test it using load testing tools, such as IBM's Rational Robot.
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hi me
how to create own messanger programe in WAN as final project
please help
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om_metab wrote: please help
OK. I will help. The first thing you need to do, long before you think about writing any code, is to define your requirements. Work out what the problem is that your application is trying to solve, and write down rough steps that the user would take to solve it. In other words, work out how the user interacts with the problem - this will help to define the use cases of your application. Don't forget to work out what the steps are where the problem diverges - figure out what the alternate steps are in these cases.
Once you have a solid understanding of the problem domain, you will then be able to work out the rough sequences of events that your application has to cope with.
Don't make the mistake of just jumping in and coding - actually design the application. Believe me, your mark will be better because you will be able to show a cohesive solution; you will be able to demonstrate that your application is solving a problem that you understand well, and that you have considered fully. By doing this, you will get a real head start on the code monkeys who simply want us to hand over code to them for nothing.
Be smart. Be a pro. Don't be a monkey.
Good luck.
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thanks MR:Pete O'Hanlon
Iam finsh my project but in LAN I want it in WAN but I did'nt now how to create server
and how user connect to remot server that hold DB of information of user
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Be sure to use a layered approach, e.g. don't put data access in the UI.
Consider using WCF as the data transport so clients can be written for other frameworks.
When I wrote one a few years back, I used a RichTextBox to allow the user to enter the message and was pleasantly surprised to find that the RTB supported dragging and dropping various content (Visio files, sound files, etc.).
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It's your project. Figure it out, or resign yourself to a life of doing something a bit less exciting than programming. I hear there are plenty of openings at call centers.
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Whats the right way to read content from the net?
I try HTTPReqest,
But, is their another way?
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At least HttpWebRequest is the way you should do it since it is an inbuild feature of the .NET framework.
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For me, the right way is used HttpWebRequest[^], an another way is use WebClient[^]
modified on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 4:30 AM
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memk1 wrote: But, is their another way?
Instantiate a WebBrowser ?
I are Troll
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Doesn't WebBrowser intend to display?
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It's a visual control, but that doesn't mean that you're only allowed to use it when you want to display something. A WebBrowser has the advantage that it'll handle the viewstate, cookies and stuff. It'll cost some extra memory too, but memory is cheap these days
I are Troll
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What are you trying to read. Just saying I want to "read content from the net" is sort of like saying "I like to eat, how can I do that?" We can help, but without a little more information, it will be a bit of a crap-shoot to get a useful answer.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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OK...
I mean, for example, to read article from newspaper site, and to save this text (string? stringbuilder?).
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hi all,
i use a visual sourcesafe (VSS) with visual studio (C#), my problem is the vss keep all versions for a file from when i create it (all versions of file is stored), but i want to keep only last 10 versions of a file, and the old versions i want vss to remove.
because saving all versions of a file need a large size,
how can i do that please
thanks all
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This is not a C# question. Please ask it in the Visual Studio[^] forum.
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Does VSS come with a manual?
I doubt any version control system has that feature. Old versions should be stored as DIFFs, so they don't take up much room. You should break your code into small pieces. You should not commit a change unless you are fairly sure it is correct (and nothing that you know to be bad) -- whatever is in the repository should compile cleanly, etc.
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Hi,
how do I disable "close box" on child forms, but leave it functional for "MDI form". I tried:
private void ChildForm_FormClosing(object sender, FormClosingEventArgs e)
{
e.Cancel = true;
}
it works for child forms, but it also prevents me from closing apllication
(with X button) from main MDI form.
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The code you have shown is correct. What you need to do is: When the user closes your main form, you must notify the child forms that they are allowed to close.
Your code could look something like this;
private bool m_bAllowClose = false;
private AllowClose(bool bAllow)
{
m_bAllowClose = bAllow;
}
private void ChildForm_FormClosing(object sender, FormClosingEventArgs e)
{
if(!m_bAllowClose)
e.Cancel = true;
}
From your main form you would need to call "AllowClose(true);" for all your child forms
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On which event from main MDI form should I call AllowClose()?
If I call it from:
private void MDIMainForm_FormClosed(object sender, FormClosedEventArgs e)
OR
private void MDIMainForm_FormClosing(object sender, FormClosedEventArgs e)
ChildForm_FormClosing() is validated first and it does not close child form.
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Ok,if this is not working for you then you can try using the following code in your childs:
private void ChildForm_FormClosing(object sender, FormClosingEventArgs e)
{
if(e.CloseReason != CloseReason.MdiFormClosing)
e.Cancel = true;
}
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