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is it possible to have templated classes within a template class? === template <class M, class A> class C { std::list<M> m_List; ... } Is the above code possible? I would like to be able to do something similar.
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Verify the UserID, Forgot question and Forgot Answer in ASP.net Membership === I am having an ASP.net page with userid and question and answer I need to verify the userid, answer is correct or not I no need to enablepasswordretrival and my password is hashed how to do
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.NET Runtime 2.0 Error in a service === We have a custom service that writes to a DB (SQL 2005). This is a full 64-bit environment (DB, .NET service). On one of our servers we crash every morning when we have a spike in our volume of data. On another server we run fine. The only differences that I've been able to ...
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How do I remember which way round PRIOR should go in CONNECT BY queries === I've a terrible memory. Whenever I do a CONNECT BY query in Oracle - and I do mean *every* time - I have to think hard and usually through trial and error work out on which argument the PRIOR should go. I don't know why I don't remember - b...
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Creating WCF messages with mutiple namespaces. === I'm trying to create a WSTransfer implementation (I realise Roman Kiss has written one already for WCF - but it doesn't actually meet the specifications) I've ended up abandoning data contracts on the service contacts because WSTransfer is loosely coupled; so each ...
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Inheriting from a UserControl in WPF === I am fairly new to WPF and I am having a problem with inheriting from a user control. I created a User Control and now I need to inherit from that control and add some more functionality. Has anyone does this sort of thing before? Any help would be greatly appreciated. ...
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Access savedThis property in Function === When I'm in the flash debugger, and I have some callbacks saved, I can see that the functions have a property named `savedThis` that is very usefull to know where that callback came from. I'm trying to access that property from code, but for some reason I can't. `callbac...
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Best place to put prototype code in Flex project === I'm making a Flex project, using the Cairngorm library, and trying to keep the code in a good MVC structure. I just added some code to add a prototype function to a built-in class (I added the method "contains" to Array), and I'm wondering what you would consider th...
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Is the binary data I convert to a Short valid? === I am reading a binary log file produced by a piece of equipment. I have the data in a byte[]. If I need to read two bytes to create a short I can do something like this: short value = (short)(byte[1] << 8); value += byte[2]; Now I know the val...
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Atl service not registering === I'm trying to register an atl service using ExeName.exe /service as described here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/74y2334x(VS.80).aspx After doing so though, it's not appearing in my services control panel (the one that I get to by typing Services in the start box on ...
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How do you structure unit tests for cross-compiled code? === My new project is targeting an embedded ARM processor. I have a build system that uses a cross-compiler running on an Ubuntu linux box. I like to use unit testing as much as possible, but I'm a little bit confused about how to proceed with this setup. I...
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Oracle - side-by-side schema update technology...is there any? === Is there any technology out there that will allow you to do side-by-side updates of production schemas? The goal is to have zero down time when applying updates to a schema in production. Weblogic 10 has a similar feature for their JEE apps where b...
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Understanding JDBC internals === [1] In JDBC, why should we first load drivers using Class.forName("some driver name"). Why SUN didnt take care of loading driver within the getConnection() method itself.If I pass driver name as a parameter to the getConnection() method. [2] I want to understand JBDC internals.Any...
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Why doesn't an installed font show up in the font picker dialog? === I've installed an OpenType font on my development machine expecting to then be able to choose that font for a label on a form. The font is available in MS Word so I'm reasonably confident it was installed ok, but I can't see the font in the font-p...
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Hiding and showing content in ASP.Net based on value === I am looking for an elegant solution for removing content from an ASP.Net page if no data has been set. Let me explain this a little more. I have some blocks of data on a page that contain some sub-sections with individual values in them. If no data has been ...
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Opening an application inside a form - C# or VB.NET === I am writing an application and I would like to be able to display another application inside it. (Think like a windows form with a small box, or a tab that is displaying a totally seperate application.) Is that something that can be done? If so, can anyone g...
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Generate Random values from SQL === It appear that SQL Server like most other products Random Function really is not that random. So we have this nice little function to generate a 10 char value. Is there a better way to accomplish what the following does. I am betting there is. DECLARE @SaltCount INT; ...
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Error accessing the Cache in the Application_Start method of Global.asax === I am trying to access the Cache in the Application_Start method of Global.asax. I am trying to accdess Context.Cache. When I run the code from visual studio it works just fine but when I run it on the server from IIS I get: Session state is n...
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Best distributed filesystem for commodity linux storage farm === I have a lot of spare intel linux servers laying around (hundreds) and want to use them for a distributed file system in a web hosting and file sharing environment. This isn't for a HPC application, so high performance isn't critical. The main requirem...
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Besides EAR and EJB, what do I get from a J2EE app server that I don't get in a servlet container like Tomcat? === We use Tomcat to host our WAR based applications. We are servlet container compliant J2EE applications with the exception of org.apache.catalina.authenticator.SingleSignOn. We are being asked to move ...
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How to insert a copyright statement into files created by wxGlade? === I use wxGlade to create Python scripts, which use wxWidgets. wxGlade directly manipulates XML files, which describe the wxWidgets based GUI. Those files have the *.wxg extension. From the *.wxg files, it is possible to generate code which actual...
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C# Binding: How can I disable the CurrencyManager in BindingList so Current Item position is not maintained and not signaled? === I've got two ListBox'es that are databound to the same BindingList. The issue is that when changing the selected item from the GUI it's changing the position in the BindingList and then ...
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SAX parser breaking on ñ === I have implemented a SAX parser in Java by extending the default handler. The XML has a ñ in its content. When it hits this character it breaks. I print out the char array in the character method and it simply ends with the character before the ñ. The parser seems to stop after this as no ...
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Handling UTF-8 encoding === We have an Java application running on Weblogic server that picks up XML messages from a JMS or MQ queue and writes it into another JMS queue. The application doesn't modify the XML content in any way. We use BEA's XMLObject to read and write the messages into queues. The XML messages co...
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MySQL and MSSQL for same application. === What are good ways of achieving this DB agnosticism without actually coding two DAL's? I've heard that the Data Access Application Block is suitable for this.
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Could C++ have not obviated the pimpl idiom? === As I understand, the pimpl idiom is exists only because C++ forces you to place all the private class members in the header. If the header were to contain only the public interface, theoretically, any change in class implementation would not have necessitated a recompil...
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Can anyone recommend a good SQL parsers? === I am trying to write a tool that can compare a database’s schema to the SQL in an install script. Getting the information from the database is pretty straightforward but I am having a little trouble parsing the install scripts. I have played with a few of the parsers ...
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There's a way to declare Copy Constructor non-public AND using default copy Constructor? === I have a not-so-small class under development (that it changes often) and I need not to provide a public copy constructor and copy assignment. The class has objects with value semantics, so default copy and assignment work. ...
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How do you debug a deadlocked Windows app on a customer machine === I have a multi-threaded Windows application that occasionally deadlocks. Inevitably this happens on a customer system and not when the software is in test. What is the easiest way of getting a Windows Minidump of the current state of the application? ...
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Is there a VBA event for Microsoft word for when the document is edited? === If not does anyone know where I could find a list of the VBA events available?
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SQL 20005 sql login ip restriction === Is there a way to restrict an sql 2005 login on a Microsoft SQL Server 2005, standard version (sql is in mixed mode) to specific IP adresses?
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Is there a modern ( e.g. CLR ) replacement for bison / yacc ? === I have just been re-working an old bit of compiler-like code written using bison. While I was doing this, I was wondering what the modern equivalent is? Is there a nice .NET ( or similar ) compiler writing framework that takes a BNF grammar and splits o...
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Find the address of a DLL in memory === I have just been getting into low level programming (reading/writing to memory that sort of thing) and have run into an issue i cannot find an answer to. The piece of information i want to read from has an address that is relative to a DLL loaded in memory e,g, it is at mydll...
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Multiple Cell Background Colors in Excel Spreadsheets === Excel has a Conditional Formatting... option under the Format menu that allows you to change the style/color/font/whatever of a cell depending upon its value. But it only allows three conditions. How do I get Excel to display say, six different background c...
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How to implement big int in C++ === I'd like to implement a big int class in C++ as a programming exercise. A class that can handle numbers bigger then a long int. I know that there are several open source implementations out there already, but I'd like to write my own. I trying to get a feel for what the right app...
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ASP.NET MVC Problem with validation === I have this simple controller: public class OneController : Controller { [AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Get)] public ActionResult Create() { return View(); } [AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)] public ActionR...
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What mime-type should I return for a python string === I have a web API that returns python dictionaries or lists as a response that I eval() in python scripts that use the API, for completness I wanted to set a proper content-type but not sure what would be best to use "text/x-python" or maybe "application/python", o...
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What is the best UI/CSS combination when displaying strings of unknown length? === I have a list of items that I am displaying in a floated list, with each item in the list at a fixed width so that there's two per row. What is the best practice to prevent this horrible thing from happening: ![alt text][1] Possib...
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Are Anonymous Classes a bad idea? === After using them a while I can't help but feel that the hoops you're forced to jump through when using anonymous classes are not worth it. You end up with `final` all over the place and no matter what the code is more difficult to read than if you'd used a well named inner clas...
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Autorun.inf - publisher not specified === I have the following autorun.inf [Autorun] action="Blah, Inc." open=marketing.exe icon=blah.ico label="Blah, Inc." On Vista, the autorun dialog shows "Publisher not specified". How do I specify a publisher?
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How to properly set a datatable to an gridview in code with an ObjectDataSource? === I have an ObjectDataSource with an ID of ObjectDataSource1 on a webpage. I also have a gridview in which I am binding the ObjectDataSource.ID to the GridView.DataSourceID. The problem I get is when text is changed in a textbox, the ...
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.Net Data Handling Suggestions === I am just beginning to write an application. Part of what it needs to do is to run queries on a database of nutritional information. What I have is the USDA's [SR21 Datasets][1] in the form of flat delimited ASCII files. What I need is advice. I am looking for the best way to impo...
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Is there a better way than parsing /proc/self/maps to figure out memory protection? === On Linux (or Solaris) is there a better way than hand parsing `/proc/self/maps` repeatedly to figure out whether or not you can read, write or execute whatever is stored at one or more addresses in memory? For instance, in Windo...
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Auto-Generate Binded Columns/Fields for a DetailsView === In Visual Studio I have set up a DetailsView and an ObjectDataSource which connects with my BLL. <asp:DetailsView runat="server" ID="UserProfileview" DataSourceID="UserData" AutoGenerateRows="False"> </asp:DetailsView> <asp:ObjectDataSou...
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How can you detect on runtime if your sql-server 2005 instance is a 32 or 64 bit instance? === How can you detect if your sql-server 2005 instance is a 32 or 64 bit instance from C# code? If you know some documentation on this issue, please let me know.. Thanks!
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apache on windows virtual directory config help === I'm running Apache on Windows XP via Xampplite, and could use help configuring my virtual directory. Here's what I'm hoping to do on my dev box: 1. I want my source files to live outside of the xampp htdocs dir 2. on my local machine I can access the project at h...
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What are some useful third-party SSIS components (data flow or control flow)? === The number of products out there right now still seems to be slim.
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Patch vs. Hotfix vs. Maintenance Release vs. Service Pack vs.... === When you are somewhere between version 1 and version 2, what do you do to maintain your software? The terms Patch, Hotfix, Maintenance Release, Service Pack, and others are all blurry from my point of view, with different definitions depending on ...
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ActiveMQ .net client locks up === I have written a windows service using the Apache.NMS and Apcahe.NMS.ActiveMQ (version 1.0) libraries. The service consumes messages from ActiveMQ from a vendor server. The service spins up a connection and listens for messages (I handle the OnMessage event) The connection is a...
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Column cannot be added because its CellType property is null exception === I have troubles with the following piece of code. When I go through with the debugger I get an ecception when it comes to the following line: dgvCalls.Columns.Insert(1, msisnnColumn); I get an exception: Column cannot be added because its...
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What access does Apache 2.0 need in Windows Server 2003 in order to start as a service? === Until this morning, I have had Apache 2.0 running as a service using a local account which was configured with appropriate permissions. Sometime yesterday, someone must have changed something, and now Apache 2.0 won't start as ...
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.NET Compare Objects During Form Save === I have a form which is used to insert/diaplay and update. In the edit mode (update), when I pass my BO back to the Controller, what is the best possible way to check if any of the property values were changed, in order to execute the update to the datastore? <pre><code> ...
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Can I nest Templates in a Web User Control? === I want to do something like this: <MyTemplate> <span><%# Container.Title %></span> <MySubTemplate> <span><%# Container.Username %></span> </MySubTemplate> </MyTemplate> Assuming I have a list of Titles that each have ...
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wxWidgets sizer problem === I'm still getting used to the sizers in wxWidgets, and as such can't seem to make them do what I want... Basicly I wantt a large panel that will contain a list of other panels/boxes, which each then contain a set of text fields ---------------------- | label text box | ...
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c# cancel dialogresult === At the moment I have setup a custom ok cancel dialog with a drop down in c#. The ok and cancel buttons use the DialogResult property so no code behind it. What I now need to do is validate the drop down to check it isn't left empty before posting back a dialogresult. Is this possible?
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Tracking e-commerce with Google using C#/ASP.NET === I've been asked to add Google e-commerce tracking into my site. This tracking involves inserting some javascript on your receipt page and then calling it's functions. From my asp.net site, I need to call one function (_addTrans) for the transaction info and then a...
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How to write a mod rerwrite rule to look for an image in a specific folder? === I need to write a rule to redirect any image file to a specific folder. Namely "images" RewriteCond $1 ^(.*\.jpg|.*\.gif|.*\.bmp) That will match all the imag, the the rerwrite part is confusing me. I want that Http://do...
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MSSQL 2005 Table Variable Update Problem === I have been reading about the differences between Table Variables and Temp Tables and stumbled upon the following issue with the Table Variable. I did not see this issue mentioned in the articles I pursued. I pass in a series of PKs via a XML data type and successfully...
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Communicate with Document Library Browser Web Part === Background ---------- My task is to, in SharePoint, show an image of a process map which should be clickable. Think of an imagemap in html. Some areas take you to other process map images and other brings up a pop-up window. "Connected" to each process map is...
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memcpy performance differences between 32 and 64 bit processes === We have Core2 machines (Dell T5400) with XP64. We observe that when running 32-bit processes, the performance of memcpy is on the order of 1.2GByte/s; however memcpy in a 64-bit process achieves about 2.2GByte/s (or 2.4GByte/s with the Intel com...
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Which language should I use? === I'm about to produce a prototype for a technology startup that I've just joined, and I'm trying to decide which language to use. It's going to be a simple web tool with a MySQL database in the background and some AI stuff going on in between. I've used Ruby and php a reasonable amount ...
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How to generate WiX XML from a .reg file? === **Is there a tool to generate WiX XML given a .reg file?** --- In 2.0, you were supposed to be able to run tallow to generate registry XML: tallow -r my.reg For what it's worth, the version of tallow I have is producing empty XML. In 3.0, tallow has been ...
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List of files with pending changes in VS2008/TFS to clipboard === When I right-click a solution in VS2008 and select Check In... I am presented with a list of changed files with check boxes and a comment area. (This is done against TFS.) Our check-in process requires that we enter this list of changed files into th...
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How can you align a canvas background in WPF? === I have set a canvas' background to an image of a company logo. I would like for this image to be aligned to the bottom right corner of the canvas. Is it possible to do this, or would it require for the image to be added into the canvas as a child? That would not w...
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How to Refactor This SQL Query So It Works? === I have the following query: UPDATE lessonstatus INNER JOIN user ON lessonstatus.user_id = user_rtab.user_id SET user_id = (SELECT user_id FROM user WHERE username = 'too_many_accounts') WHERE last_name = 'stupid' AND first_name = 'user' A...
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Sparse files in WinXP SP3 === Suddenly, we found out that WinXP SP3 didn't allow to create NTFS sparse file in user-mode application (only driver was allowed to do that). Google says nothing about this. Does anyone met this problem or even have some additional info about it?
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Take down website to public, but leave for testing... "We're Not Open" === We are rolling out a site for a client using IIS tomorrow. I am to take the site down to the general public (Sorry, we are updating message) and allow the client to test over the weekend after we perform the upgrade. If it is successful,...
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How do I seperate some properties from the main MSBuild file === Ages ago when I was a java developer I could make seperate ant scripts that I would call from my main ant script. I would put properties unique to each environment where my main script would run. I want to do the same thing in MSBuild but I can't find ou...
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ATL equivalent of Form.Shown === I'm doing some small changes to C++ ATL project. I'm .NET developer so Windows programming is new to me. I need to launch some method right after CDialog is completely shown (painted) for the first time, but only once. How can I do this? In .NET I would handle **Form.Shown** even...
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Best forum for Project Management Resources? === What is the Best Online forum site for Project Management which has related news, articles, case studies and discussion boards?
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Database Applications === How can we find out that how many applications are there in a database. Please, let me know. Thanks
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How to specify firstDayOfWeek for java.util.Calendar using a JVM argument === I'm trying to change default firstDayOfWeek for java.util.Calendar from SUNDAY to MONDAY. Is it possible to achieve this through JVM configuration instead of adding this piece of code? cal.setFirstDayOfWeek(Calendar.MONDAY);
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How to deal with protect_from_forgery to make rails application communicate? === I have a rails app that will post some data to another rails app. For some reasons I don't want to user ActiveResources, so I used something like: res = Net::HTTP.post_form(URI.parse('http://localhost:3030/support_requests/new')...
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How can I cause a child process to exit when the parent does? === I am launching a child process with ProcessBuilder, and need the child process to exit if the parent process does. Under normal circumstances, my code is stopping the child properly. However, if I cause the OS to kill the parent, the child will contin...
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Inheritance vs. Aggregation === There are two schools of thought on how to best extend, enhance, and reuse code in an object-oriented system: 1. Inheritance: extend the functionality of a class by creating a subclass. Override superclass members in the subclasses to provide new functionality. Make methods abstract/...
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.NET forms authentication cookie not accessible in another application === I have one application which uses the standard .NET forms authentication cookie, now I need to get this cookie from an application hosted on the same domain but one folder down with it's own application. I can't seem to find any trace of the...
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How to achieve versioned ActiveRecord associations? === I want to work with versioned ActiveRecord associations. <i>E.g.</i>, I want to find the object that another object belongs_to as of a certain past date, or the one that it belonged to before that. Does there already exist a library subclassing Rails' ActiveRecor...
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How do I use a WPF TreeView HierarchicalDataTemplate with LINQ to Entities? === I've got a Page class in my .edmx ADO.NET Entity Data Model file with with Parent and Children properties. It's for a hierarchy of Pages. ![ADO.NET Entity Framework Hierarchical Page Class][1] This is handled in my SQL database with...
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Doesn't NHibernate HQL support "with" keyword? === I'm trying to build a HQL that can left join values from a collection, in order to give me the chance of checking "is null" on it. Taken from the example from hibernate manual: <pre> from Cat as cat left join cat.kittens as kitten with kitten.bodyWe...
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Does OCaml have general map()/reduce() functions? === In Python map() works on any data that follows the sequence protocol. It does The Right Thing^TM whether I feed it a string or a list or even a tuple. Can't I have my cake in OCaml too? Do I really have no other choice but to look at the collection type I'm us...
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javascript anchor- access to id on another html page === i have two html pages, when you click on something on the first html, it will go to the second one. what i want to do is to show text according to what you clicked on the first html. different texts are wrapped with different ids. here's how i wrote: <a h...
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Oracle Transactions === I am told by someone that when calling Oracle from ADO.net, when calling multiple inserts in a loop, where each insert causes a trigger to fire that includes within it's PL-Sql a Commit statement, that it is impossible to stop that commit from actually commiting the transaction. i.e., I wa...
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Get a generic method without using GetMethods === I want to get the method System.Linq.Queryable.OrderyBy<T, TKey>(the IQueryable<T> source, Expression<Func<T,TKey>> keySelector) mehthod, but I keep coming up with nulls. var type = typeof(T); var propertyInfo = type.GetProperty(group.PropertyName); va...
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Alternatives to generic collections for COM Interop === I am attempting to return a collection of departments from a .NET assembly to be consumed by ASP via COM Interop. Using .NET I would just return a generic collection, e.g. <code>List&lt;Department&gt;</code>, but it seems that generics don't work well with COM In...
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Setting uniform <input type="file"> width in all browsers === What combination of CSS or attributes are needed?
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JavaScript: Ci is not defined === I just spent half an one our to find out what caused the Error-Message "Ci is not defined" in my JavaScript code. I finally found the reason: It should be (jQuery): $("asd").bla(); It was: ("asd").bla(); (Dollar sign gone missing) Now after having fixed th...
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LinqToSql Producing Different Sql Queries on Different Machines for Identical Code === I have a website built using Asp.net and LinqToSql for Data Access. In a certain section of the site, LinqToSql produces a query that looks like this (from my dev machine): select ... from table1 left outer join tab...
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Rename file onto another in java === I have a file I need to rename to that of an existing file. This is a copy, modify, replace original operation on an existing JAR file. What's the best way to rename the new to that of the old. The old doesn't need preserving and I don't want to have a copy of the new with its init...
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Best guide for creating Windows Services in C# .NET? === I'm looking to convert a small .NET console application into a Windows Service. I'd like to build two versions, one using .NET 2.0 and another with .NET 3.5 . Are there radically different approaches that need to be taken, or will the 2.0 version be roughly ...
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baffling error in asp.net site === "Both DataSource and DataSourceID are defined on 'grdCommunication'. Remove one definition." I just got this error today, the code has been working until this afternoon I published the latest version to our server and it broke with that error both locally and on the server. I do...
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Where do you get the best in-depth information for C# programming? === Where do you get the best in-depth information for C# programming? I'm looking for tutorials, examples, blogs etc. dedicated to c#. Your help is greatly appreciated.
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GCC Fixed Size Integers === On the MSVC++ compiler, one can use the __int8, __int16, __int32 and similar types for integers with specific sizes. This is extremely useful for applications which need to work with low-level data structures like custom file formats, hardware control data structures and the like. Is the...
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How to force Windows Indexing "activity" === The Windows Indexing Service pauses itself when it detects the "user is active." Is there a registry entry or something to make it continue indexing regardless of user activity?
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Traversing the DOM using jQuery === Upon a click on an IMG, I would like to get to the next subsequent DIV so that the DIVs content can either be displayed or hidden depending on its current display state. This is an HTML snippet: <div> <span class="expand"><img src="images/plus.gif"></span> <s...
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MFC: Accessing Views from Mainframe === I am trying to access a view inside a splitter from my mainframe. At the moment I have this: CWnd* pView = m_wndSplitter.GetPane( 0, 0 ); However this gets me a pointer to the CWnd not the CMyViewClass object. Can anyone explain to me what I need to do in order to acces...
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GUI event recorder and playback for .NET C# client? === We are writing a relatively heavyweight C# GUI with some syncFusion(GUI framework) components. I would like to add client logging capability that QA could later use to playback client events in order to analyze bugs or other workflow the client used in production...
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Autocomplete in MySQL under Windows === Does anybody know if there is a way to make autocompletion work in MySQL Command Line Client under Windows? It's working nicely under Linux for me, but <TAB> simply moves the cursor under Windows instead.
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How to make a noise on the PC speaker with Java === I want to alert the user in a Swing application of certain events with an old fashioned PC Speaker beep, since not on every PC there is a soundcard with an attached speaker. (At least on my work PC there is no speaker, with a reason. :-) How can I do this?
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Iterate through generic list of unknown type at runtime (VB.Net) === Does anyone know how to iterate over a generic list if the type of that list isn't known until runtime? For example, assume obj1 is passed into a function as an Object: Dim t As Type = obj1.GetType If t.IsGenericType Then ...
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Is there a difference between BigDecimal("0") and BigDecimal.ZERO? === Either for comparisons or initialization of a new variable, does it make a difference which one of these you use? I know that BigDecimal.ZERO is a 1.5 feature, so that's a concern, but assuming I'm using 1.5 does it matter? Thanks.
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