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Thanks.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: See here
Balanced.
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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Occasionally I go to the "messages posted" page of yours (and a few others too), just to find and fix those unfair votes. A dirty job, but someone has to do it.
Thanks for the vote BTW.
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: Occasionally I go to the "messages posted" page of yours (and a few others too), just to find and fix those unfair votes. A dirty job, but someone has to do it
I know I should do on yours, but, you know, I'm not lazy: I've a wife and a little child.
(just kidding: I will do the dirty job!)
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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CPallini wrote: I know I should do on yours, but, you know, I'm not lazy: I've a wife and a little child.
This time the wife and the kid gets a nice treatment. You are NOT lazy because of them.
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Hey I m new to C#.
Can You please tell me the technical word and definition for these sysmbols..
Thanks
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Thnks for reply..
But
what do you say if u use '()' in MethodName(parameter 1,.. )
'<>' LIST<int> ...
'{}' (..block of code"
etc .in technicle way
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i call () Brackets but i think that's a UK term Parenthesis may also be used you could use an expression like the method's parameter list if you're interested in describing the specific case you are talking about there.
if you are using List<classname> i would use the expression "of classname" like "List of Points"
{} are braces or curly brackets depending on where you come from but you could also use expressions like "code block", "if block" etc to describe what the block is.
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how to create using c# languege, differant shape windows aplication ,buttons
examples:-circle forms,trangle forms,circle buttons
how to add using c# languege, windows application icon to windos aplication
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it can do using gdi programming.search gdi progrming in c#.
SHINOJ K
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Hi I'm new to C# and need to write the contents of a text file to a xml file.
H1~20080701~08:24~30589419~BE57129
H2~WERNER VERV~30p35575~30200503
D1~SS07C~SPLINE COARSE 7PC~1~1~18.24~18.24
D2~SS07H~SPLINE 7PCE HEX~1~1~18.24~18.24
D3~BC84~BONNET CABLE HW84-I ~5~5~13.76~68.8
D4~JS01~JACK SCISSORS 1TON~10~10~42.8~428
F1~533.28~0~533.28~74.66~607.94
F2~THANKYOU~THANKYOU~
The file consists of 2 header(H1,H2) lines and 2 footer lines(F1,F2) with varying amount of detail lines(D*). How do I write it into an xml file as 3 different sections, a header, detail and footer section in the xml file?
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1. Get the data into dataset using OleDB classes
2. Write it to an XML file using XMLTextWriter class. You can use Regex class for parsing.
3. Use XMLValidatingReader to check if the xml file generated is correct.
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Hi All,
How Can I Display Animated GIf in Richtextbox with Readonly property enabled.If Any One know plz help me.Very Urgent.Thanks in Advance.
SHINOJ K
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how can we connect a virtual RFID reader created using Rifidi to an application developed using C#.NET?
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how can we connect a virtual RFID reader created using Rifidi to an application developed using C#.NET?
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Hello everyone,
1.
My question is what is the differences in underlying processing (especially how/whether a copy is made in proxy object at web services client side) when we pass a complex data type (e.g. user defined class or user defined struct) as input parameter to a Web Services?
I think for both value type (struct) and reference type (class), proxy class will,
- make a shadow copy of public fields of the input parameter of the complex data type from user defined method (caller) (which calls proxy class method) to the proxy class method (callee)?
- And proxy will make another "copy" to serialize the object into SOAP message.
Two copies? So no differences?
2.
What is the differences between passing type and ref type? I think it also does not save underlying proxy object from copying?
thanks in advance,
George
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George_George wrote: What is the differences between passing type and ref type? I think it also does not save underlying proxy object from copying?
Webservice serializes the object and send back to caller. Caller de-serializes the content and creates objects with the same value. So value/refernce types will be passed using SOAP protocol.
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Thanks N a v a n e e t h,
So, reference type and value type will be treated the same, in the process of serialization and in the process of deserialization (SOAP message to object instance)?
regards,
George
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Cool, leppie! What are the pros and cons compared with this debugger with WinDbg?
regards,
George
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Hello everyone,
What is the most quick way to see related WSDL file for the Web Services you developed? Currently, I have to develop a client in order to see the WSDL. Any ways to get WSDL from server side directly?
thanks in advance,
George
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Just browse to the web service and add the query string ?wsdl to the url.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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Cool, Guffa!
I like your hacking way of solution problems.
regards,
George
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this is my first time doing a server and client application that need me to call a c++ method from a c# client. how exactly can i do it? Please show some sample code regarding this matter thank you.
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If it has a managed wrapper, then you can add it as reference to your c# project. Then create an object and use it.
If it does not have it, then use DllImport attribute.
If your C++ dll uses ordinal numbers or extern "C" to export methods, then you can use Win32 APIs to call the methods.
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