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I tried to create .cs file from wsdl file using wsdl.exe in command prompt.
When I did this it thrown the below error
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- Unable to import operation 'getMemberIdsRequest'.
- Unable to cast object of type 'System.Xml.Serialization.StructMapping' to type 'System.Xml.Serialization.MembersMapping'.
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So I removed 'getMemberIdsRequest' method from wsdl file. then it worked fine and created .cs file.
When we added wsdl file as reference in Java, it didn't create any problem. Why its throwing errors in C# environment. Please let me know. Thanks
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I am doing some project where I read values from accelerometer sensor. I also want to apply XNA framework where I rotate model according to sensor values (angles). I am using example from App Hub website. However the Draw() method is protected and I don't know how to redraw model according to sensors values not to timer ElapsedSeconds. There is Draw() method:
partial class ModelViewerControl : GraphicsDeviceControl
{
protected override void Draw()
{
Color backColor = new Color(BackColor.R, BackColor.G, BackColor.B);
GraphicsDevice.Clear(backColor);
if (model != null)
{
float rotation = (float)timer.Elapsed.TotalSeconds;
Vector3 eyePosition = modelCenter;
eyePosition.Z += modelRadius * 2;
eyePosition.Y += modelRadius;
float aspectRatio = GraphicsDevice.Viewport.AspectRatio;
float nearClip = modelRadius / 100;
float farClip = modelRadius * 100;
Matrix world = Matrix.CreateFromYawPitchRoll((float)0, (float)rotation, (float)rotation);
Matrix view = Matrix.CreateLookAt(eyePosition, modelCenter, Vector3.Up);
Matrix projection = Matrix.CreatePerspectiveFieldOfView(1, aspectRatio, nearClip, farClip);
foreach (ModelMesh mesh in model.Meshes)
{
foreach (BasicEffect effect in mesh.Effects)
{
effect.World = boneTransforms[mesh.ParentBone.Index] * world;
effect.View = view;
effect.Projection = projection;
effect.EnableDefaultLighting();
effect.PreferPerPixelLighting = true;
effect.SpecularPower = 16;
}
mesh.Draw();
}
}
}
}
And there is port_DataReceived():
private void port_DataReceived(object sender, SerialDataReceivedEventArgs e)
{
switch (comport.ReadChar())
{
case 'B':
byte[] angle;
angle = new byte[2];
comport.Read(angle, 0, 2);
break;
}
}
If somebody knows how to do that or who have any idea, please let me know that.
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I don't have my XNA code in front of me in order to give it to you. But I have used this website which has so many amazing tutorials on XNA. Take a look at this 2d tutorial[^] which all the principles taught here will apply to your scenario. Also, for a bonus check out the fun flight sim tutorial.
Have fun coding! One final thing. Let me know how it goes!
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how to write part of application widow to vga or usb out as video stream what i want is part of application (square selection of app winfrom window) view on LCD (not in my lap top other LCD ) screen.
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Don't post this in multiple places - it wastes effort and can annoy people.
Pick either QA or the forums - but not both, please!
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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Hey all,
I've been making a project recently, and I wanted to run the program on linux, but I don't know at all how to use Mono, so can anyone tell me how to convert my codes to a linux application? or at least, give me the link to a tutorial about this stuff!
Thank you.
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Well, I wouldn't have asked if I didn't try to search in the first place but thanks anyway for your help
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There's a reason why I posted that result list.
There's tons and tons of tips and stuff. FAR more than you will EVER get in a couple of forum posts.
Start reading - especially all the stuff on the Mono site.
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What kind of application? WinForms, ASP.NET? You can simply install the MonoDevelop IDE, and copy the sources. Open the solution in the IDE, build and run.
There's also a bunch of examples on the site where you download Mono.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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Thank you. I've downloaded MonoDevelop. And I'm using Windows Forms. Does it implement all the dlls that come with the .net framework?
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AhmedOsama wrote: Does it implement all the dlls that come with the .net framework?
There's a visual on what's implemented here[^].
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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No it doesn't. There's no support for WPF for instance.
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But it supports SilverLight or was that Moon something
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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how to make C# coding with implement of Analytical Hierarchy Process(AHP).
and i use Microsoft visual studio 2008
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You might want to change your user name, otherwise you'll get spam.
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We are calling LoadLibary in C#. For this we have included the below code in the C# file.
[DllImport("Kernel32.dll")]
internal static extern IntPtr LoadLibraryW([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] String lpMdoule);
We have multiple LoadLibaryW( ) calls. All of them are passing , except one. We verified the GetLastError( ). It returns 126. But the dll is physically existing in the correct path.
What could be the reason for dll failure.
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The likeliest problem is that something the DLL you are trying to load relies on can't be found in the path.
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The dll is physically existing in the desired path. But still LoadLibraryW( ) fails.
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Did you read my answer? I said that something the DLL relies on is probably outside the path.
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.DLL's sometimes are not standalone modules. It's entirely possible the .DLL you're trying to load uses another .DLL that you don't have somewhere where it can be found.
Use this[^] to find out what that dependancy might be. Just open the .DLL that's failing in it.
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The error code means that the file cannot be found. As I requested in the C++ forum, please show the exact code (including the string parameter) of the call that fails. We cannot guess what is happening inside your program. At a (bad) guess, based on what you wrote in the C++ forum, your code looks like:
LoadLibaryW("C:\abc.dll");
which will most likely fail as the backslash needs to be escaped.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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