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Why don't you tell us what the exception is? It's hard to help you with a problem when we don't know what the problem is.
Besides, lb.ToString (defined by LatestBrief.ToString ) probably won't give you want you want. By default, ToString returns the type (so "com.codeproject.www.LatestBrief"). You have to output the data yourself, or if articles is an ArrayList or something just add lb , since you can't reconstitute a LatestBrief just from the type name.
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Thanks for the reply.
The exception information is:
An unhandled exception of type 'System.NullReferenceException' occurred in codeProjectWs.exe
Additional information: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
When i use the same code to the the messageBoards brief, it works just fine. it seems as if the web service isn't functioning properly.
as for the .ToString, i get you.
Thanks again.
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Our school project is this, it detects incoming messages from bluetooth or infrared and disperse the corresponding softdrinks in our vendo machine, to minimize cost, we handle it via infrared or bluetooth instead of SMS. You create a phonebook entry in your cellphone with the name COKE, SPRITE, or ROYAL. If you want to order either of the following, just send the phonebook entry via bluetooth or infrared, and the program handles it automatically (without user interaction). When an incoming message is detected, windows will display a message like "Incoming file, do you want to receive it?", with a YES/NO option. I want my program to automatically click the YES option to create the file and my program will handle the order. The handling part is already finished, if I clicked the YES button. I just want it to be automatically handled. Please help, thanks in advance.
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Hi,
I am trying to write a GINA stub that uses a .NET assembly.
The GINA stub delegates all its functions to the original msgina.dll
When I am trying to acces a .NET assembly from the GINA, I get the HRESULT 0x800401E4 (Invalid Syntax).
When I put the same code of the GINA that access the assembly in a regular application (Unmanaged C++ WIN32 Console) it works.
When I run the same code from the GINA I get the HRESULT 0x800401E4 (Invalid Syntax). I also tried to work with the CorBindToRuntimeEx() functions, but when I get to load the assembly or create the object instance it gives the same error.
Does anyone encountered this problem?
Maybe it something with secutity that I don't know about?
Here is a snippet of my code
GINA.cpp
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#pragma warning (disable: 4278)<br />
#import <mscorlib.tlb> raw_interfaces_only<br />
#import "Checker.tlb" no_namespace named_guids<br />
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int Check(long param)<br />
{<br />
ICheck *check = NULL;<br />
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HRESULT hr = CoCreateInstance(<br />
CLSID_Check,<br />
NULL, <br />
CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER,<br />
IID_ICheck, <br />
reinterpret_cast<void**>(&check));<br />
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<br />
if (FAILED(hr)) <br />
return false;<br />
<br />
int result = check->Check(param);<br />
<br />
check->Release();<br />
<br />
return result;<br />
} ...
Check.cs
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[Guid("E726B4A3-5536-4f06-9554-A57526B27D92")]<br />
public interface ICheck<br />
{<br />
int Check(int param);<br />
}<br />
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[Guid("47339B99-97BB-4148-BAA4-A793295ABA38")]<br />
public class Check : ICheck<br />
{<br />
int Check(int param)<br />
{<br />
int result = 0;<br />
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return result;<br />
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}<br />
} ...
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I already put a lock on ports...But, he is still getting through because I still see TIME_WAIT message underports and Remote IP addresses that vary...
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And this has what to do with the C# language?
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I have a Resize method that I want called only when the user changes the size of the form. But when I Load that form for the first time I notice that the resize event gets called. Is there some way to prevent this?
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I think you're thinking about repainting automatically when the form resizes. There's nothing in CreateParams property (it's actually the protected property Control.ResizeRedraw you're thinking about in this case) or ControlStyles enumeration that controls that.
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public enum ControlStyles
{
AllPaintingInWmPaint = 8192,
CacheText = 16384,
ContainerControl = 1,
DoubleBuffer = 65536,
EnableNotifyMessage = 32768,
<big>FixedHeight = 64,
FixedWidth = 32</big>,Opaque = 4,
ResizeRedraw = 16,
Selectable = 512,
StandardClick = 256,
StandardDoubleClick = 4096,
SupportsTransparentBackColor = 2048,
UserMouse = 1024,
UserPaint = 2
}
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He doesn't want a fixed-width form, merely to not be notified initially of the resize when the form is loading. You did, however, remind me that it was ControlStyles.ResizeRedraw and the Control.ResizeRedraw property that did match-up, though. I knew there was a pairing there somewhere, just didn't remember off the top of my head.
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It is being resized when the form loads. It starts out as a zero-width and zero-height window and then is drawn in the appropriate dimensions, hence the resize.
The solution is simple: use a state variable (recommend private accessibility). It's initially unset (false, for example) and the OnLoad override will set it (true, for example). The OnResize handler (btw - don't handle events from a base class in a derivative class: it's inefficient and gives you less control) will check this state variable. If it's unset, don't call base.OnResize (which will fire the Resize event) and don't call your code that you would normally when a form resizes.
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Hi!
yes... and once more...
I now I go: Could somebody please, please, please compile WeifenLuo's DockManager Library in Debug and Release Mode for me? I'm not using visual Studio and I'm having massive problems getting it compiled. Just want to check whether I'm being stupid or my IDE (SD) is...
Source can be found here[^]
Here is my email.
And the last one to go...
Thanks a ton. Seriously.
Matthias
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I just downloaded it and it compiles without any errors for me (VS.NET 2003) in both debug and release.
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Sorry, chief. I reread it and I still don't see where I went wrong; I did what the guy asked. I hope your solution below is what he needs.
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He said he's not using Visual Studio.
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Rename those resources to include the namespace.folder.filename.ext, then just compile with csc
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Just to expand on what leppie said, VS.NET will use the project's root namespace + any folder names to construct a default namespace for new source files, or when it compiles resources it will use those names to create a "namespace" for the resource. This is a feature of VS.NEt, however, not the csc.exe command-line compiler - especially since it doesn't even compile .resx files (you have to use resgen.exe for that).
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Hi Heath,
I don't seem to get it working. Eventhough I've read the csc and the resgen documentation forward and backward.
Could you (or somebody who's reading this) pls. be so kind an mail me the DLL's (preferably in DEBUG and RELEASE mode, but it's ok if I get only the RELEASE version). I just want to use the library. I'm actually not too much interested in manipulating the source.
Takes you a couple of seconds. Keeps me from getting nuts.
Thanks again...
Matthias
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You'll never learn anything that way.
For resgen, just include the root namespace of the project plus any folders. Since you don't have VS.NET, then find where the file is used and use the same namespace. Then use resgen.exe like so:
resgen.exe SomeFile.resx SomeNamespace.SomeFile.resources Do that for each ResX file. When you need to compile the source, do something like this:
csc.exe /t:winexe /out:SomeApp.exe /recurse:*.cs /res:SomeNamespace.SomeFile.resources *.cs Or whatever is required.
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I write a class(public class MyTableControlA : System.ComponentModel.Component, IExtenderProvider,ISupportInitialize) that have a DataSet and DataAdapter properties.
I have also a MainForm that i drag and drop and initialize DataSet and DataAdapters on it.
I drag and drop myclass on a form, it DataSource property can brow all DataSets on it contain form.
but i want to that myclass can see and use each DataSet and DataAdapset objects that placed on the mainform. i mainform i fill all datasets and i want to use filled datasets in each other form by my class.
notice than i want to do this visually.
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Then expose your DataSet and DataAdapter as public or internal properties on your form and access them from your child controls or from other forms:
MainForm form = this.Parent as MainForm;
if (form != null)
{
form.DataAdapter.Fill(form.DataSource);
} If you want to access these from other forms, then make sure those forms have a reference to the form instance that declares the DataSet and DataAdapter and that those fields or properties (properties are recommended since they give you more control via encapsulation) are accessible (public or internal, or protected if a form derives from the form that has those properties or fields).
It's all a simple matter of object-oriented programming. Expose objects with member accessibility that provides other objects access to what they need and denies access to what they shouldn't have.
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