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For .NET 1.1 it's in the System.Web.Mail namespace but you have to have a reference to System.Web.dll.
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How do I import or reference that into an .exe? When I use using System.Web.Mail, I get a compiler error "Mail does not exists..."
Thanx for the replies!
[ EDIT ]
Played around and found it!
Thanx for all the help!
-- modified at 15:32 Thursday 22nd February, 2007
Jude
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I am writing a small utility to retrieve all classes and methods from .NET assemblies, using reflection.
Is there a way I can retrieve the XML comments associated with the classes as well as methods? I have seen few websites displaying the .NET classes, methods and a short desription. I am pretty sure they did not hand type those descriptions for those thousands of methods!
Any help would be appreciated.
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I was under the impression that the comments would be stripped out by the compiler. If you inspect the assembly in ILDASM, you would not see the xml comments.
- Malhar
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T John wrote: I am writing a small utility to retrieve all classes and methods from .NET assemblies, using reflection.
Is there a way I can retrieve the XML comments associated with the classes as well as methods?
No. Comments are not saved in the compiled assembly. Any documentation found in the source code would normally be saved to a seperate XML file to be used with Intellisense or some other documentation tool. If all you have is the assembly .EXE or .DLL file, there are no comments to get.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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As mentioned, it's not possible.
But if you for some reason need a sort of runtime documentation reading you can create your own attribute classes and apply them to methods and read them using reflection.
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HI,
I have two instance of oracle 9i running in the database server.How do i connect to different instance from c#?
people laugh at me because they say im different and I laugh at them because they are all the same.
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Hello,
I work with Netica Softwar (www.Norsys.com) for Bayesien network, and i have a problem to integrate Netica in C#, i add Netica in Comtab and appear InteropNetica in ObjectBrowser, when i write:
Netica.IBNet r = new Netica.IBNet();
r.NewNode("dfd", 2, net.ToString());
They are error:
Cannot create an instance of the abstract class or interface 'Netica.IBNet' C:\Documents and Settings\Administrateur\Mes documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\WindowsApplication1\WindowsApplication1\Form1.cs
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abbd wrote: Cannot create an instance of the abstract class or interface 'Netica.IBNet' C:\Documents and Settings\Administrateur\Mes documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\WindowsApplication1\WindowsApplication1\Form1.cs
An abstract class or interface cannot be created directly, the implementor must derive (inherit) a class from them to be able to create instances of the interface / class.
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hello folks
i suddenly had an exception in my working code.
i clicked on a menu item to open the form and it wouldn't open. it worked fine for atleast a dozen times but now its giving the exception
An unhandled exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' occurred in system.windows.forms.dll<br />
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Additional information: Error creating window handle.<br />
can anyone please guide me about this peculiar exception
awaiting all responses
regards
Saira
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Have you tried setting a breakpoint in the menu handler?
/ravi
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plz ellaborate a breakpoint
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sorry about the breakpoints just slipped my mind:->
the exception comes on the statement
AddTable adt=new AddTable();<br />
adt.MdiParent=this;<br />
adt.Show(); <-----exception<br />
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Hi,
the most likely reason for this is that you ran out of memory.
arent you creating many and/or big objects every time you cluick that menu item
(in such a way that they dont get disposed and garbage collected when your menu item handler
is done) ??
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how can it run out of memory even if its the very first form i'm trying to open through the menu item after i run the application???
and since its the very first task i perform after running the application there aren't any item or garbage to dispose of, besides this just happens with one particular menu item as all the rest function okay.
any other suggestions???
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Hi,
showing the code may be helpful.
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You've been using various object and not disposing of them properly when you're done. You can get the OutOfMemory exception when the Windows handle pool is exhausted. Restart your machine and it'll clear itself up.
Checking for handle leaks is pretty easy. Open TaskManager (Ctrl-Shift-Esc) and click on the Processes tab. Click the View menu and Select Columns... Turn on the Handle Count option and click OK.
Now, widen up the Task Manager window so you can see the Handles column. Start your application and find it in the Task Manager Processes window. Look at the handle count. Exercise your application. Do everything you can in it, repeatedly, and watch the Handles count. If it just keeps climbing, your app is allocating various unmanaged resources, like window handles, brushes, pens, fonts, file handles, graphics object, ... and not freeing them properly when your code is done using them. This will eventually lead to the OutOfMemory exception that you got.
A code review is in order. Any graphics-oriented object must be Disposed when your done using it. Any forms displayed with a call to .ShowDialog() must be Disposed. Any file object you use must be Disposed. The list goes on, but those are the most common problems...
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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What about dispose of brushes/graphic objects? those can also lead to out-of-mem.
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Hi,
answering one question:
everytime you do a "new Something()" of a class Something that has a Dispose() method,
you are supposed to call Dispose() as soon as you are done with that object; if you dont,
you are likely to get memory leaks (which a gc cannot solve for you).
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thanks or reply and ur times.
my application started working all of a sudden however i'll have to check for its such unstable behaviour.
Thanks once again
Regards
Saira
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That is if you have created your custom .. e.g if you're creating new Brush objects for paiting custom icons/images on your menu, but left out the dispose part by accident, this is possible.
you could do:
Brush b = null;<br />
try<br />
{<br />
b = new ...<br />
}<br />
finally<br />
{<br />
b.Dispose();<br />
}
OR
using (Brush b = new ...)<br />
{<br />
}
The using expression takes any object that implements IDisposable. I prefer the "using" for cleanliness, and never having to forget the 'dispose' portion in finally.
- Malhar
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