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Hi,
I am using ASPX file with embedded C# code. I have a Button Web Control that needs to call a C# method on the same page. This method will create a pop-up window with a calendar web control, let the user select a date, and return the date selected as a string. How do I write this method?
Thank you for any help.
Dannyl.
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Is it, or will it be, possible to create any browser based applet like functionality with c#, (such as browser based chat, ftp, etc; or graphical display)?
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You can develop incredibly rich apps using WebForms where most of the processing is performed @ the Server and most validation & UI stuff is done in JavaScript on the client.
If you know your client is running .NET (remember it's going to be available for Win98, ME, WinNT, Win2K and WinXP initially), then of course you could develop a rich client-side WindowsForms or WebForms app, which consumes services from a Server via WebServices.
Rich.T.
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You can develop applet like functionality by developing controls with WinForms. You can deploy them like ActiveX controls on web pages, in Internet Explorer 5.5 and above. See http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/windowsforms/iesourcing.aspx for more.
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I'm in the process of trying to call our Verity COM object from within a .NET c# class. I successfully made a reference to the COM object from within VS.NET, and it seems to have worked in that I can see the methods and properties of the object. (from my reading, my adding a reference from VS.NET, it automatically takes care of creating the metadata necessary to call the COM object from within .NET as opposed to running the command line tlbimp.exe)
I am also able to create the object, and set some properties....however when trying to set some one object type to another, the compiler will not let me do it.
For example:
The Verity Object has a Vsearch class. A method in the vsearch class is called "GetResults()". The docs say it returns a "Result" Object.
So in my code, I create a Search object, a Result object, and then try to set my result object to the contents...like this
VerityIS.Vsearch mysearch = new VerityIS.Vsearch();
VerityIS.Result myresult = new VerityIS.Result();
...set some parametes for searching on mysearch, then execute the GetResults() method.
myresult = mysearch.Getresult();
The compiler complains that you cannot implicitly convert type "Object" to "VerityIS.Result"....meaning it sees the mysearch.Getresult() as returning just an "Object" type.
So then I try to use explicit casting.....
myresult = (VerityIS.Result)mysearch.GetResult();
The compiler let's me do this, without a problem. However, when I call this from within a ASP+ page, I get the InvalidCastException error message.
My question is, Is this a bug? Or, is there someway for me to identify the mysearch.Getresult() as the type of "VerityIS.Result" to the .NET framework??
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Does anybody know how to create a singleton object in C#? I've been looking through the documentation on MSDN, but haven't had any luck.
Thanks,
Lee
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Nevermind. For anyone that is interested, you can go to the following site and see how it is done.
http://www.clipcode.com/components/singleton_designpattern.cs.txt
Lee Nowotny
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Wort wort wort...
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Any tips on how to either cause a GPF or emulate one? I am attempting to write a "hello world, prepare for defenestration!" program for a coworker, and can't figure out how to cause a GPF... I guess I could dig up a screenshot and call the image, as I'm not trying to make a malicious app, just a funny pointless one.
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Hmmm... .NET Framework -> virtual machine. Not possible unless you call unmanaged, unsafe code.
The easiest way to do this, without pissing anyone off, is to dig up a screen shot.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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In VC6,I can define my message:#define WM_MYMESSAGE (WM_USER+1),
But how to define my message and process it in C#?
thank u!
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Why would you want to use this? In .NET, messages are a platform thing. Try creating your own custom event instead.
Rich.T.
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Someone said in this forum that in ASP+ you can use C#.
That means that C# has a ScriptEngine Implementation?
To be more specific with my guestion,
If i have a program (in VC++) where i use ActiveScripting,
and want to add suport for C# i should:
a) Just Create the C# ScriptEngine in the same
manner i did with JS and VBS and pass it my ScriptSite.
b) Create the C# ScriptEngine and implement a
new interface in my application (like: IScriptSite3 | IScriptSiteEx).
c) Forget everything i knew about ActiveScripting and
start over a new project.
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ASP.NET (same as ASP+) doesn't use a scripting model the way ASP does; it uses a compiled code model.
You get the ability to use C#, VB (not VBS), and JScript.NET (also compiled) from within ASP.NET, and all of them are compiled to IL and then JITted at runtime.
There is, however, no scripting version of C#.
If you explained a bit more about what you were trying to do with your scripting stuff, I might be able to point you in the right direction.
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Thanx for the information.
I allready found some information about
calling C# from C++.
I guess this is the new way to do scripting.
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OK, I took a look thru the C# docs, trying to find how to write a COM server DLL, but I found nothing. (My plan was to write a shell extension using C#.) Can anyone point me in the right direction here?
--Mike--
http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/
I'm finger-lickin' good!
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The runtime does most of the dirty work for you. The steps are:
1) Write your component in C#, as if you were writing it in COM but with .NET data types. How difficult this is depends upon how complex the interface is and what kind of types are used. You might want to look at the data marshalling docs before you start, and I think there's also a COM interop document as part of the SDK docs.
2) Build your component, register it with regasm, and then put it in the Global Assembly Cache with gacutil. VS will do part of this for you if you add a deployment project, but it doesn't do the GAC part for you in Beta 1.
3) At this point, COM should be able to find your component, and the runtime takes it from there.
If you come up with a cool shell extension, I'd love to see it.
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*headscratch* hmm... methinks I need to pick up a C# book to make sense of all this new stuff. Know of any good books?
--Mike--
http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/
The preferred snack of 4 out of 5 Lounge readers.
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The best C# book is Inside C# 2nd ed by Tom Archer.
Christian
I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
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Now a days c# sharp has got a nice fame in the market can u help me y? Is it a platform independent i heard that exe files cannot be opened in all the operating systems please help in this point.
Murthy
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You can open the exe files only if the .NET Framwework is installed!
otherwise your exe will not start - showing a "missing dll" messagebox.
maybe the .NET framework will be modified for linux , i don't know.
hope this 'll help
prie
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google is your friend.
Christian
I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
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Please go through the .NET basics to get a better idea of the buzzwords.
C#.NET programs run with the .NET runtime, just like Java programs run with the JVM. So you need to have the .NET runtime installed in order to run C#.NET programs. Unlike JVM, however, atleast currently Microsoft has implemented the .NET runtime only for Windows OS.
If you are interested in running C#.NET programs on other operating systems, please note that right now such support is only in experimental stages. Microsoft itself is not providing any such products/support. See the Mono[^] effort to get a hang of people doing .NET implementation on Linux.
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I use the wizard in VS 7 to make a web service, but it takes forever to create a web service, it
just hangs on the dialog, during the web service creation, in the status bar it says that it's initializing
the application root.
I followed the correct procedures for installing VS7, i configured the Frontpage Web Extensions, but no matter what i do, i can't simply put the damn wizard to work !
What can i be doing wrong ? I'm using windows 2000 Professional.
Some kind of enlightment will be appreciated , thanks,
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