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Comments by 2006 Flauzer (Top 7 by date)
2006 Flauzer
27-Aug-14 14:19pm
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thanks for your interest
I have no "problem", just I wanted to know if there are some potential problem in memory.. thoughts about performance, simply why.
I've seen a small ASP.NET webapp, installed for different WebSite (W1..W4) in a single server: only ONE http request for the website W1 (after a clean restart)... well, the procexp shows 2 * 4 = 8 times the dlls in my topic. (English is not my native language,sorry)
It 'a normal thing for you?
2006 Flauzer
6-Aug-14 2:53am
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the win service and named pipe is a good suggestion. thank you
2006 Flauzer
5-Aug-14 13:56pm
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Old story, corporate decisions, questionable,...
a website is licensed, so there is only one web app with a specific dll.
Same question in a WCF web service, the same specific dll x licence.
2006 Flauzer
5-Aug-14 8:35am
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Thanks and sorry for delay...
A simply Timer proc (ie System.Timers.Timer()) it's ok and threadsafe for this "watchdog" in a dll (I use it in a website)?
Any hints or reliable way to achieve this?
Thanks.
2006 Flauzer
29-Jul-13 12:00pm
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Yes Sergey...i've try it on 3 different workstation.... :(
May be a bug?
Here is a similar questions: works on net3.5 and not on .Net4
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6102882/debugging-net4-com-registered-assembly-from-win32-caller-in-visual-studio-2010. -->instead of the crash I'm not going to debug
If you are agree (but feel free to say no) ...I could send you my stupid code...
2006 Flauzer
29-Jul-13 6:01am
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Thanks Sergey for your interest and for your response.
Only a final comment, hoping to be helpful for those who have my same problem (due to the ignorance of all the twists and turns of VS .. maybe ..)
** It's possible to run the debugger using the "ATTACH TO.." menù and point to the correct dllhost.exe (COM Surrogate) related to the ActiveX; ***
and don't forget to remove the code optimizations check box...
However, for me the question remains open, ie if someone tries to build an AX in C# and go to debug with simpke F5 press button .. the thing is not so immediate ...
Thank you.
Flavio
2006 Flauzer
26-Jul-13 17:42pm
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Hi Sergey, my goal is to make an ActiveX in .NET. There is a specific task to provide a way to an old app to "speak" with another .NET app, so ActiveX it's an easy workaround(and 'been decided...)
My surprise is that on MsgBox( Obj.Foo()) call, VS provides the correct result but I can't activate the debug and I cannot figure out what is wrong !!!
Step 2) ***Make your assembly project a startup project ("Set a StartUp Project" in context ...
The project is dll Class Library....i've an error on this. Anyway....
I've specified options2 ie the win32 app..."Command line arguments". all works well (ie I see the messagebox with result), but the debugger does not start !. Your solution is exacly what i've done, but it doesn't works...O_O
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