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This is your project to do. What's the point of us writing your code for you, as you learn nothing and you will be ill suited to becoming a professional developer. The trick is to research the algorithm yourself, and break it down little bit by little bit. A trick I sometimes use to help is to talk an algorithm through with someone - once you try and explain it, you see where the gaps are in your knowledge and it becomes easier to tackle those areas.
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Is that some sort of a question?
Or an order???
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My design is simple,
My application constructs a message with a header class and a Datastream in the body, it queues it for a central message distribution service which inturn queues it for other applications of mine to read - all via MSMQ with security set to None.
The CMDS is perfectly able to read the message from App 0, but it repeatedly fails to requeue it for App 1 etc.
But not consistently! Sometimes after clearing / deleting the queues it will work for a couple of times and then fails again.
The logic to queue form App 0 to the CMDS which rarely fails is replicated almost exactly in the CMDS to queue to the other Applications - but it hardly ever works!
I need to revisit the code to improve transaction handling but if that resolves the matter it will be accidental!
Any thoughts / experiences that might assist?
Ger
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Make sure your queue is not clogged with messages and that there is no size limit on the queue.
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Queue deleted and recreated to ensure that there is no clogging. I need to recheck sizings.
Ger
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Permissions, it must be permissions, even a single integer message won't queue from that point in the code!
Ger
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Ger Hayden wrote: The CMDS is perfectly able to read the message from App 0, but it repeatedly
fails to requeue it for App 1 etc.
Different boxes?
Then note that MSMQ has a convoluted routing strategy which is not visible to the sender. So messages can take hours to arrive at their destination. Presuming the keep alive time is that long.
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Not yet - I have to implement some way past the firewall - I'm thinking Lowy's http bridge.
Ger
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Hi All,
I am trying to write a desktop app where users can browse their computers for images and when they are found drag them onto a design stage. Basically the interface for the app consists of a tools panel on the right side of the screen and the design stage (a large white box) on the left. One of the many tools within the tools panel is a browse button which is used to search for images. How can I add the ability to drag images from where ever they reside onto the design stage using C#? Please point me to a site that talks about importing images into an app if you know of any, thanks in advance for your help.
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ASPnoob wrote: How can I add the ability to drag images from where ever they reside onto the design stage using C#?
Create a new Panel in the staging-area, and display the image within. Go here[^] for explanation on implementing Drag&Drop.
Images can't be stored in the application, one would use a special directory or, preferably, a local database (like SqlCe or Sqlite). There are various examples on storing and retrieving images from a database.
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I'm working on writing something that will allow you to create distribution groups in Exchange 2010.
The problem I am having is I am passing string arrays to my service for the Members and ManagedBy parameters.
This is how I attempted to make this work:
var members = new MultiValuedProperty<object>();
foreach (string s in group.Members)
members.Add(s);
cmd.AddParameter("Members", members);
The problem I'm having is it is returning an error because it appears it wants Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.RecipientWithAdUserGroupIdParameter within the MultiValuedProperty.
I'm a little confused because it then looks like the RecipientWithAdUserGroupIdParameter contains an array of RecipientIdParameter:
Error: System.ServiceModel.FaultException: System.Management.Automation.RemoteException: Cannot process argument transformation on parameter 'Members'. Cannot convert value "8caf8910-86d0-4d00-a452-8c30c0f62373 cfa01a55-6b35-4e61-bf0e-9050308623c7" to type "Microsoft.Exchange.Data.MultiValuedProperty`1[Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.RecipientWithAdUserGroupIdParameter`1[Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.RecipientIdParameter]]". Error: "Cannot convert the "8caf8910-86d0-4d00-a452-8c30c0f62373" value of type "Deserialized.Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.RecipientIdParameter" to type "Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.RecipientWithAdUserGroupIdParameter`1[Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.RecipientIdParameter]"." at System.Management.Automation.PowerShell.CoreInvoke[TOutput](IEnumerable input, PSDataCollection`1 output, PSInvocationSettings settings) at System.Management.Automation.PowerShell.Invoke(IEnumerable input, PSInvocationSettings settings) at System.Management.Automation.PowerShell.Invoke() at CloudPanel.Exchange.ExchPs.RunPowershell(PSCommand pscmd, String script) at CloudPanel.Exchange.ExchPs.RunPowershell(PSCommand pscmd, String script) at CloudPanel.Exchange.ExchPs.New_DistributionGroup(DistributionGroup group, String companydn)
Anyone have an idea what I can do to accomplish this? There are some stuff out on the web about using ICollection when reading from Exchange but i'm trying to send commands to exchange.
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RecipientIdParameter is the baseclass for RecipientWithAdUserGroupIdParameter so I think by passing the RecipientWithAdUserGroupIdParameter with the MultiValuedProperty might solve this error.
Note:I havent used this before.
Jibesh V P
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The problem is RecipientWithAdUserGroupIdParameter is another array.
so it has to be done like this:
var members = new MultiValuedProperty<RecipientWithAdUserGroupIdParameter<RecipientIdParameter>>();
But then I can't add to the RecipientWithAdUserGroupIdParameter because it doesn't have that method.
new RecipientWithAdUserGroupIdParameter<RecipientIdParameter>().
Only has these methods:
Equals
GetHashCode
GetObjects<>
GetType
ToString
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I need to do a simple drag and drop procedure, but I dont know why this code isn´t working...
MainWindow.XAML:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Data;
using System.Windows.Documents;
using System.Windows.Input;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Media.Imaging;
using System.Windows.Navigation;
using System.Windows.Shapes;
namespace WpfApplication13
{
/// <summary>
/// Interaction logic for MainWindow.xaml
/// </summary>
public partial class MainWindow : Window
{
public MainWindow()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void img_MouseLeftButtonDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
Image img = (Image)sender;
DataObject dataObj = new DataObject(img);
DragDrop.DoDragDrop(img, dataObj, DragDropEffects.Move);
}
private void target_Drop(object sender, DragEventArgs e)
{
Image img = (Image)e.Data.GetData(typeof(Image));
Utes.Children.Remove(img);
Nivel1.Children.Add(img);
}
private void img_MouseMove(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
}
private void img_DragLeave(object sender, DragEventArgs e)
{
e.Effects = DragDropEffects.Move;
}
Please... any advice will be appreciated!.
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You need to give some info on symptoms of the issues, not just give a code dump saying 'this doesn't work, please fix it for me'.
My advice? Well debug it dear Liza, dear Liza...
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try
{
try
{
}
catch
{
some exception caught here...
}
}
catch
{
how i skip above catch block and get exception in this block...
}
modified 23-Jan-13 13:08pm.
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Have the first catch use throw.
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if you would show in code that would be more helpful.
thanks
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Which is why I won't -- please read some documentation.
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try
{
try
{
throw new Exception();
}
catch(Exception exception)
{
throw;
}
}
catch(Exception exception2)
{
}
Note: You can also avoid catching the exception by putting a more specific type in the first catch (like IOException instead of Exception).
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Hey folks!! Hope you can help me with my client code.
Först I debugg the Server wich is an consoleapplication and the server starts, secondly I debugg the Client, I put a nickname value to the nickNameTextBox and click on Connect (button2) the compiler stops at this code line
serverStream.Write(outStream, 0, outStream.Length);
It says that the objectreference has not given an instans of a object!!
Note!!!! The code is working fine with VS 2008 but Im currently trying to work with it on VS 2010 but it wont run like it should
This is the Client
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Net.Sockets;
using System.Threading;
namespace WindowsFormsApplication1
{
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient clientSocket = new System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient();
NetworkStream serverStream = default(NetworkStream);
string readData = null;
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
byte[] outStream = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(nickNameTextBox.Text + "$");
serverStream.Write(outStream, 0, outStream.Length);
serverStream.Flush();
}
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
readData = "Conected to Chat Server ...";
msg();
clientSocket.Connect("127.0.0.1", 8888);
serverStream = clientSocket.GetStream();
byte[] outStream = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(sendTextBox.Text + "$");
serverStream.Write(outStream, 0, outStream.Length);
serverStream.Flush();
Thread ctThread = new Thread(getMessage);
ctThread.Start();
}
private void getMessage()
{
while (true)
{
serverStream = clientSocket.GetStream();
int buffSize = 0;
byte[] inStream = new byte[10025];
buffSize = clientSocket.ReceiveBufferSize;
serverStream.Read(inStream, 0, buffSize);
string returndata = System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetString(inStream);
readData = "" + returndata;
msg();
}
}
private void msg()
{
if (this.InvokeRequired)
this.Invoke(new MethodInvoker(msg));
else
loggTextBox.Text = loggTextBox.Text + Environment.NewLine + " >> " + readData;
}
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Why have you commented out the lines
from the button 2 handler - unless you have pressed Button1 first, the connection has not been established and it will likely throw an exception - probably the one you are complaining about.
Personally, I would have a "Connect" method, which checked if you are connected and does so if not - and call it from both click events. (I would probably also make it return the stream instead of using a class level variable directly in the two event handlers).
If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.
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I put back the
clientSocket.Connect("127.0.0.1", 8888);
serverStream = clientSocket.GetStream(); and it worked it connects now but the problem is with the button1 which send the text to the server, it stops at this line
clientSocket.Connect("127.0.0.1", 8888);
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That's why I suggested that you had a routine which checked if you were connected - you don't need (or want) to connect if you are connected already!
If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.
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