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What about SysWOW64 on 64bit OS instead of System32 ?
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Thank you for your (great) reply!
It worked! Why did I not think of this? I feel so stupid...
Paul van der Stel
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hi,
I have to develop asp.net web service using c# and wpf application. my requirement is mentioned bellow.
1) wpf application has to communicate asp.net web service.
2) To display callback messages in wpf application, these call back messages sent by asp.net web service.
could you tell me how to implement to handle callback messages. If delegates are usefull then where to declare the delegate and how to use.
Could you send me the sample if you have.
regards,
chittibabu
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If only someone had written an article[^] here on Code Project about this?
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Hi,
I'm getting with increasing frequency the following Error when building my Forms App:-
Error 1 The build stopped unexpectedly because of an internal failure.
Microsoft.Build.Exceptions.BuildAbortedException: Build was canceled. Failed to successfully launch or connect to a child MSBuild.exe process. Verify that the MSBuild.exe "C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\MSBuild.exe" launches successfully, and that it is loading the same microsoft.build.dll that the launching process loaded. If the location seems incorrect, try specifying the correct location in the BuildParameters object, or with the MSBUILD_EXE_PATH environment variable.
at Microsoft.Build.BackEnd.NodeProviderOutOfProc.CreateNode(Int32 nodeId, INodePacketFactory factory, NodeConfiguration configuration)
at Microsoft.Build.BackEnd.NodeManager.AttemptCreateNode(INodeProvider nodeProvider, NodeConfiguration nodeConfiguration)
at Microsoft.Build.BackEnd.NodeManager.CreateNode(NodeConfiguration configuration, NodeAffinity nodeAffinity)
at Microsoft.Build.Execution.BuildManager.PerformSchedulingActions(IEnumerable`1 responses)
at Microsoft.Build.Execution.BuildManager.HandleNewRequest(Int32 node, BuildRequestBlocker blocker)
at Microsoft.Build.Execution.BuildManager.IssueRequestToScheduler(BuildSubmission submission, Boolean allowMainThreadBuild, BuildRequestBlocker blocker) C:\Users\Bram\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Projects\SgCntr\SgCntr\SgCntr.csproj SgCntr
Anybody Any Idea for Any reason why?
Most times it just works when I try again. It also doesnot seem to connect to an MS BugReport Option.
Regards,
Bram van Kampen
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Bram van Kampen wrote: Anybody Any Idea for Any reason why? None, but the starting question remains the same; does it happen when you disable all addins?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Hi,
Got a better picture of when this happens.
In Win User Mode the Code builds mostly fine (but does not run propperly due to access rights, as previously discussed) when in User Mode.(the error in question cropped up once or twice, but restarting the Build process has always solved it so far.)
When I swicth to Win Admin mode and try to buil the very same code in the very same directory I consistently get this error. I am trying to build in Admin mode to prove the point about access rights to the DB.
As for Add Ons, I have VS2012 R2, as it came 'Out of the Box' + all automatic MS Updates. Iow: I have not added anything on to it, and would not know what else to disable.
Thanks,
Bram van Kampen
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hi,
i created a application in dropbox using vb.net 2012 web application, so i using oauth for getting token, so i got the token but other process of account info and files getting and upload like that process i cant do it. so please give a sample application for this requirement, its very helpful to me and also in future reference... Thanks in advance
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The DropBox forum will probably know more about their API then we.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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Ummm....yeah.....whatever.
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How to create video on our own website using asp.net
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Install a media server and put your content in it. Then you have to put links to the media in your HTML. That's about it!
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hi
i have large amount of data (around 10 or 20 laks) and needs to insert to mysql in fastest way.
What is the best way to do that in c#.net windows application.
Anybody knows, plz reply me.
thanks in advance
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Import tools that come with databases are generally the fastest way for any database as the tool can use internal knowledge of the database itself.
lak=100,000?
If so your maximum is 2 million and that isn't that big. If you need to do it every day, every hour or each row by itself is 100k then that would change that.
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Actually i want to do it in c# coding. I have resultset dataset containing around 10 lakh something and I need to insert to mysql with less time.
how to do that.
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ven753 wrote: Actually i want to do it in c# coding.
Given that you said before "...in fastest way" you need to get your priorities/requirements straight first before looking for a solution.
You should start by making a very clear distinction between what you need to do and what you want to do.
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Since you seem to not want to describe in more precise terms exactly what you're doing, you can start by reading the documentation on the MySQLBulkLoader[^] class. This comes with the MySQL Connector/NET library.
If it'll work for your situation is impossible to say (see above), but it's about as fast as you're going to get for bulk import functionality in your C# app.
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ven753 wrote: Actually i want to do it in c# coding. Is the target-database live during that time? It will have an impact on any running queries, of course.
FWIW, you're allowed to start a bulk-import from C#, but something tells me you "want" to use a IDbCommand . If you go that route, then do it with "more" and not in "less" time - Start a low-priority background-thread, insert the records into a NEW table, and when succeeded, copy the records from the new table to it's destination.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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Ever fastest method is the AJAX call usage. Using JS,JQuery and Web method to store data in DB
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I've been working on a new .NET client to replace my organization's Java tool that they've been using for consuming a web service. Nobody here knows much Java, nor do they care to learn it. Since .NET is my background anyway, I was tasked with getting this to work.
Everything works except downloading documents. The web service is configured to send them as MTOM attachments. The server side works fine because I can execute the API calls in SoapUI without any trouble, but when I added the service reference via svcutil to my .NET client, it didn't auto-configure to look for and decode MTOM attachments; instead, I get the error message about "client was looking for text/xml and found multipart/xml", etc. I did a lot of searching to find information about configuring it to look for MTOM, but the problem is that svcutil didn't configure the proxy class from System.ServiceModel, but rather built it on System.Web.Services. I can't find examples that use System.Web.Services, so I'm rather in the dark.
I've already asked for specific help about how to fix the current client on Stack Overflow[^] and on MSDN[^], and in the 3-4 days since, haven't even gotten a comment. So, that's not what I'm after here. What I want to know is this: If you were to write an app in .NET to upload and download documents using MTOM, where would you start?
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Antessima wrote: If you were to write an app in .NET to upload and download documents using MTOM, where would you start?
Google, which always points me back to MSDN. Seems they have a sample[^].
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