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Hi,
AFAIK this is how it works:
- in the DLL project's property page, you check some checkbox to order the XML file
generation; the next build results in a DLL file, an XML file (and possibly a PDB file).
- in the other project (say a Win app), you have set a reference to that dll;
it will copy both the DLL file and the XML file if one exists. Based on that copied XML file
the EXE project will show Intellisense information that includes what got stored in that
XML file.
remark: at least one version of VS C# contains a bug in that it does not show Intellisense
on properties (it does on members and methods).
So there is no need to explicitly add the XML file to the other project; it is all
automatic.
Hope this helps.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
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Ok well I get it... This is the initial way I though it was done. Maybe the little bug you were talking about made me think I was doing something wrong... Be I guess that I musn't specify anything in the "XML Document" textbox (next to the check box) since it might change the XML filename. Anyways, do you know any workarounds this little bug?
Cheers!
Fred
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Hi Fred,
Fred Fournier wrote: do you know any workarounds this little bug?
No work-around has been discovered for the VS version that failed to
show property comments. I guess it was VS 2003 C#; seems like VS 2005 C#
does not have such bug.
Greetings
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
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- show exceptions with ToString() to see all information
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Got back to work today! And it worked, it just seems that the "new" solution needs to be restarted and everything works fine. Another person here encountered the same problem with VB 2005 and reloaded his solution and it worked also... Thanks for the Help!
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Many apps, like Flash, Adobe, and Internet Explorer, actually expose themselves as COM objects that can be embedded into your form naturally like a normal .NET control. What application do you want to host in your form?
Also, what doesn't work about that article? Are you getting an error?
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I'll include many application, that will be developed by me, but i can't include their source code because the users can change this application with another.
Bye and Thanks
Bye
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I presume you want help with this and I did suggest a place that was more likely to get you an answer than this forum, but I see you didn't aske there. Is there any reason you ignored my advice? I try and help out where I can, but if people actively ignore my advice then what is the point?
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I've listened your council, watches better, Bye
Bye
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Windows M wrote: I've listened your council
And since it is obvious that you've ignored it (or at least not acted upon it), I'm left wondering "why?"
Did you find an alternative solution to your problem? You decided to try something completely different? What? Was there some other problem with the advice I gave?
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I've reply to another Post which expose my same problem, that in first time i haven't seen, Bye....
Bye
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I gotten to the point where i can serialize an xml document using a class.
I just cant figure out how to get a complex type to serialize.
How should my class look if i need something like
<Family>
<Mother>
<Name>
<First>Mary</First>
<Last>Cummings</Last>
</Name>
</Mother>
</Family>
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I think you'd need several classes for that:
class Family
{
public Mother Mother;
}
class Mother
{
public Name Name;
}
class Name
{
public string First = "Mary";
public string Last = "Cummings";
}
If you serialized the Family class, it would result in something like your XML document.
Of course, you'll probably want to use properties instead of public fields.
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This will help you: http://www.codeproject.com/soap/Serialization.asp
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Interesting tool at first sight. Does it support inheritance?
Rudolf Heijink
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Building through XSD, yes it does. From straight XML there's no way to specify inheritance. Or were you asking about Pseudo code?
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Hi!
I'm usimg bindingsource filter property to sort out the data I need..
I know that this property supports sql wildcard '%' as a substitution for a array of chars.
is there a wildcard that substitutes only one char??
ex. i've got this list
aaazzz11
aaazzz12
aazzzf13
and i want only those items where three letters counting from fourth are 'z' ie aaazzz11 and aaazzz12
now in sql I'd write "like '___zzz%' "
but '_' doesn't work in bs..
thanks for any help!!
life is study!!!
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namespace validation
{
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// ArrayList d = new ArrayList(8);
Class1 d;
d = new Class1();
}
}
}
thsi is the form class(winodw form class)
following ios the user defined class
namespace validation
{
class Class1
{
internal protected int h = 0;
internal int i=0;
}
}
i know what is the internal and internal protected
but y bothe the internal and internal protected are being accessed in form1 class
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internal protected is a superset of internal and protected. Was this your understanding?
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These are access specifiers,
If we use "protected" before a method/variable, it can be accessed only to derived class.
If we use "internal" before a method/variable, it can be access only within the same assembly.
So, internal protected can be accessed within the same assembly as well as in derived class.
Hope this served your purpose.;P
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Hi,
I have two different services; those are running under windows box and Linux box. Both Windows and Linux services had been developed by .NET by the help of respective SDK’s. Both business service systems are running fine based on its scope. But now, I wanted to implement a communication channel or some mechanism, which will help these different services to share objects/data. Apart from that, I am not allowed to use web interfaces to facilitate the communication since both windows and Linux machines resides in same intranet.
Is it possible to communicate between two distinct OS environment using .NET remoting?
If so, what could be the fine tuned way to achieve the same?
What are the other possible thoughts to implement the same apart from remoting and web service?
Any thoughts / url/ sample application will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Since this will be new territory for many of the people on this forum, please let us know how it turns out. One possibility is for you to write an article about your experiences as you try this.
Phil
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Items[] ItemsArray = new Items[100];<br />
Items[] AlphabetisedItemsArray = new Items[100];
I have an Items array of size 1*100, now lets say i have populated that array, and want to organise its elements in alphabetical order, by item name.
I think the code should be something like this :
AlphabetisedItemsArray = ItemsArray.OrderBy(ItemsArray,Items.getItemName)
If it helps at all, here is the structure of the items class:
public class Items<br />
{<br />
string Name;
<br />
public void SetName(string aName)<br />
{<br />
Name = aName;<br />
}<br />
public string GetName()<br />
{<br />
return Name;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks =)
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