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Linq to SQL update not working using Repository pattern === I am using asp.net mvc for an application. I've taken some guidance from Rob Conery's series on the MVC storefront. I am using a very similar data access pattern to the one that he used in the storefront. However, I have added a small difference to the p...
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can a variable have multiple values === In algebra if I make the statement x + y = 3, the variables I used will hold the values either 2 and 1 or 1 and 2. I know that assignment in programming is not the same thing, but I got to wondering. If I wanted to represent the value of, say, a quantumly weird particle, I would...
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Have you ever used a genetic algorithm in real-world applications? === I was wondering how common it is to find genetic algorithm approaches in commercial code. It always seemed to me that some kinds of schedulers could benefit from a GA engine, as a supplement to the main algorithm.
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Hibernate-like framework for C++ === I am looking for database-caching framework for C++ providing the following: - Generate object/table representations via some pseudo-language (macros/templates) - Retrieve objects from DB by key when needed - LRU caching - Immediate and delayed update of DB on object update (...
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Action and Jsp to get the iterator and display it.. === This is my action class public Iterator<CgConsultant> getSearchresult() { List<CgConsultant> list =userSearch.getConsultantMatches(searchstring); System.out.println("The size of the resutl list:"+list.size()); Iterator<CgConsu...
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How to make Oracle procedure return result sets === SQL Server procedure can return result sets. I have a table **emp(emp__id, emp__name, ...)**. The procedure below will return a list of employees that matched with the name provided. CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE get_employee_by_name ( @name VARCHAR(100) ) ...
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stange -I effect with make and bad -L === I am trying to build an automated build system. It took me a little while to change a working wii generic makefile to a working win32 (using mingw32) makefile. my make is here http://pastie.org/319482 The weird effect is, if i remove the a preceding the paths in ABS_INCL...
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Unregistering Event with -=-Operator === When opening a window, I register a Deleted-event-handler on my business object. It is passed to the constructor as `business`: business.Deleted += new EventHandler<EventArgs>(business_Deleted); Now the user can click a button to delete it (removing the record, you kn...
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CSS Tidy configuration === I am using CSS Tidy. Due to all of its compression measures, in some cases it's messing up my pages by combining or re-arranging selectors, etc. Even with the options shown below, pages with the compressed CSS do not render as they do with the uncompressed. My question is: How can I confi...
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Swing app global modal. === Simple question: Can a swing frame be completely modal ( block all others windows ) ? I tried the following, but I can still click on other apps windows ( like this browser ) myFrame.setModalityType(Dialog.ModalityType.APPLICATION_MODAL); Plase paste some code if this is ...
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Haskell on Windows Setup === Unfortunately I don't have access to a *nix box at work or at home. The only way I can play with Haskell is on windows. Anyone here using Haskell on Windows? What's your setup?
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Another Security Exception on GoDaddy after Login attempt === Host: GoDaddy Shared Hosting Trust Level: Medium The following happens after I submit a valid user/pass. The database has read/write permissions and when I remove the login requirement on an admin page that updates the database work as expected. Ha...
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Html helper for <input type="file" /> === Is there a HTMLHelper for file upload? Specifically, I am looking for a replace of <input type="file"/> using ASP.NET MVC HTMLHelper. Or, If I use using (Html.BeginForm()) What is the HTML control for the file upload?
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How do I put source code into subfolders in VB6? === I have all the forms in one folder and all the code modules in an other folder in VB6. How do I create a better folder structure for the source files? For example if I have twenty forms and twenty code modules, how can I create subfolders Main, Sales, and Employe...
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Can I store the generics attribute into an object's field === Assuming the following class stub: public class Foo<T> { private Class<T> type; public Foo<T> () {} } Can I store the generic type `T` into the field `type` in the constructor, without changing the constructor's signature to "...
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How can I make my NSScroller subclass have a different width? === I am trying to create a custom subclass of NSScroller. I have created the class, and set it as the vertical scroller on an NSScrollView in IB. When I run my project, the <code>drawRect:</code> method is called for my subclass, so I know that it is prope...
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The best way to invoke methods in Python class declarations? === Say I am declaring a class `C` and a few of the declarations are very similar. I'd like to use a function `f` to reduce code repetition for these declarations. It's possible to just declare and use `f` as usual: >>> class C(object): ... d...
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What is the algorithm identifier when using AES in CBC mode with ISO 10126 padding inside of PKCS#7? === I want to use PKCS#7 as a container format for some encrypted, signed content and we need to use AES in CBC mode with ISO 10126 based padding. I can't seem to find a concrete reference to an algorithm identifier to...
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How can I validate parameters without creating seperate dialog ? === I'm going to make na application (in Swing) that uses a tree to visualize a data structure (JTree). A tree will be on the left side of a window. The user will be able to browse a tree. The parameters of every tree node will be displayed on the right...
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Why Direct3D application performs better in full screen mode? === The performance of a Direct3D application seems to be significantly better in full screen mode compared to windowed mode. What are the technical reasons behind this? I guess it has something to do with the fact that a full screen application can gain...
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what is the diff between dependencies and manually add a dll/ocx in vs installer 6? === i'm using vs installer to build a setup package for my vb6 app. and the problem is i can see that under the project explorer there's a list of dependencies attached to my exe file. ![alt text][1] and under the file system on...
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Problems finding an attribute attached to a Type === When running the below code a type is never returned, despite there being a class with the correct attribute assigned. In fact the attr array always has a length of 0. Assembly a = Assembly.LoadFile(file); foreach (Type t in a.GetTypes()) { ...
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Does the CLR automatically detect if the garbage collector should be run in server mode? === From a previous question I have seen that the CLR has workstation and server modes for its garbage collector. I know that these can be set from configuration using the [`gcServer`][1] element. **If you don't specify this, ...
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no DOM for Yahoo! Widgets web objects? === I have a Yahoo! Widgets Web object ( http://tinyurl.com/YW-webObj ) and I'd like to access elements inside of it when it's done loading. I'm already handling everything wonderfully via the WebEvents Y!W provides, but there's one small problem. Web objects don't appear to...
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Beginners guide to BPEL === What is BPEL? I'm looking for some nice simple examples of BPEL usage. The wikipedia page isn't too enlightening. How about a "Hello world" in BPEL? A BPEL shell? A BPEL IDE?
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Adding an extra column in the sharepoint list preview viewstyle === I am using the Out-Of-The-Box preview viewstyle for displaying a list. My requirement is to display and extra column on the left side of the the view, along with the title column. How can I do this?
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How can I access the bookmarks toolbar using only shortcuts in Firefox 3 === I am not interested in accessing the bookmarks menu or sidebar. The specific goal that I'm trying to accomplish is to be able to easily navigate (using only the keyboard) through the live bookmarks loaded from stack overflow by means of a fee...
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Not-Null constraints in POCO Objects === I am currently writing an financial application, and we have a pretty standard customer table. It consists of many mandatory fields, and some optional like Cell/Fax etc.. I'm using NHibernate as a ORM and have all the mappings right. It already works. I just wonder, how do I...
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Video in email? === We often send emails in HTML for clients (Dont like it but not my choice) Does anyone have any info or a link on support for the dynscrc attribute or img in email clients?
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Classic ASP - IIS 5 to IIS 6 migration causes image caching problems? === Apologies in advance for the long-winded question. I'm really a database programmer, but have inherited support of a classic-ASP intranet application which has recently been migrated from IIS 5 to a new server running IIS 6. The user-base is ...
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How to estimate the thread context switching overhead? === I am trying to improve the performance of the threaded application with real-time deadlines. It is running on Windows Mobile and written in C / C++. I have a suspicion that high frequency of thread switching might be causing tangible overhead, but can neither ...
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Which version(s) of VSTS for .dbproj files? === With which version(s) of VS2008/VSTS can I work with .dbroj files?
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Best way to design and manage a navigation menu in web applications === I am building one of my first web application, and I found some problems in managing a dynamic navigation menu. In particular, I don't know what is the best way (or, almost, a good way) to set a different css class for the current navigation item ...
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Can I change the default layout ruler guides in FlexBuilder 3? === I'm using FlexBuilder 3. I love the way the layout guides tell you when a component you're placing on a canvas is so far from the next component (presumably 8 pixels). Is it possible to change the distance at which the ruler guide pops up? I'm putti...
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Does using delegates slow down my .NET programs? === Does using delegates slow down my programs? I've been avoiding them because I really have no clue if they make my programs any slower. I know if I cause a (catch) exception, that uses quite a bit of CPU power but I don't know about Delegates and Events and wha...
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WAS hung threads === [11/18/08 10:13:08:772 GMT+05:30] 690f5641 ThreadMonitor W WSVR0606W: Thread "Servlet.Engine.Transports : 2162" (690f5641) was previously reported to be hung but has completed. It was active for approximately 1,032,152 milliseconds. There are 21 threads in total in the server that still may be h...
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Adobe Flash and Python === Is it possible to use [CPython][1] to develop Adobe Flash based applications? [1]: http://www.python.org/
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What is JDBC? === What is JDBC and where can I start learning about? I know it's a way to access databases with Java, but what problems does it solve? Is it an ORM (or does it try to be)? Does it abstract away differences between databases, at the syntax level? What does it do? and what does it not do?
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Difference between using fork/execvp and system call === What is the difference between using system() to execute a binary and using the combination of fork/execvp. Is there any security/portablility/performance difference.
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Is there a free (LGPL, BSD, etc) implementation of XML editor swing component. === I need a JComponent thad enables editing xml documents so I can embed it in my application. It doesnt need to bee fancy. Plain text editing and highlighting would bee enough. Thank in advance
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Is there a free (LGPL< BSD, etc. ) RDF editor component for swing ? === I look for a JComponenet based RDF editor which I could embed in my application? It does'n need to be fancy . Thanks in advance.
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Drawing on top of an image in Javascript === I want to let the user draw on an image in a browser. In other words, I need *both* bitmapped graphics and drawing capabilities, whether vector or bitmapped. Canvas looks good, but is not supported by IE, and though there is ExCanvas, I wonder if ExCanvas is stable enoug...
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Encode and Decode rfc2396 URLs === What is the best way to encode URL strings such that they are rfc2396 compliant and to decode a rfc2396 compliant string such that for example %20 is replaced with a space character?
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SQLServer 2005 - Change character in NVarChar === I receive some arguments into a stored procedure. These arguments are NVARCHAR's. I have a problem, when I need to cast some of these values to FLOATS, because they are being received as e.g. @VALUE1 NVARCHAR(100) DECLARE @ChangedValue SET @ChangedValue = CAS...
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Scheme IDE for Windows === What is a good Scheme IDE for Windows? OK, I'll admit it; I'm not at RMS's level, and don't want to use Emacs or any character-based interface -- I want a graphic IDE with colorization, a REPL, and usable, in-line help for a specific, well-documented dialect of Scheme. I have searched around...
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Most efficient way to append arrays in C#? === I am pulling data out of an old-school ActiveX in the form of arrays of doubles. I don't initially know the final number of samples I will actually retrieve. What is the most efficient way to concatenate these arrays together in C# as I pull them out of the system?
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Is there a way to restore a DB in SQL 2005 from LDF only? === Our DB server fell, and we need to restore some of it's DB's. We can find only the LDF file of the needed DB. Is there a tool that can use that for restoring? We're using SQL 2005.
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Where can I find clear examples of MVC? === I've read a couple of things about MVCs but I still don't understand when they should be used and when they shouldn't be used. I am looking for clear examples that say things like "<i>if you're developing this then you should use MVC, like this</i>" and "<i>if you're develop...
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Enabling Auditing feature in SQLServer 2005 === Did you ever use SQL Server auditing features on a production db? How did that impact on performances, and are there differences you noticed between different versions of SQL Server. Also how we need to enable the audit features.
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Stategies for coping with schema evolution? === Currently we're using hand-rolled SQL in Data-Access objects and a lot of stored-procedures which amount to around 20k lines of code. We're finding that simple changes are causing a couple of days' work to fix, and its causing deadlines to slip. We looked at the PHP O...
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Detect citrix "application mode"? === Forgive me for probably using the wrong term for this "application mode". Our application has a problem during start in that it doesn't show a task bar icon until the main window is up, even though there are loading progress windows, logon-windows, etc. on screen before that. ...
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javascript user selection highlighting === I'm trying to find a way with javascript to highlight the text the user selects when they click some odd highlight button (as in &lt;span style="background-color:yellow"&gt;highlighted text&lt;/span&gt;). It only has to work with either WebKit or Firefox, but it seems to be w...
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Why does SelectedIndices and SelectedItems not work when ListView is instantiated in unit test? === I'm writing this question in the spirit of answering your own questions, since I found a solution to the problem, but if anyone has a better solution I would gladly listen to it. In the application I am currently wor...
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Is it legal and possible to access the return value in a finally block? === I wish to set a usererror string before leaving a function, depending on the return code and variable in the function. I currently have: try ... if ... then RetVal = RetType.FailedParse end try endif ...
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How do you/your company create project-documentation? === I know, it is hard to document on the work you already do. Especially time-constraint project often miss good documentation. Do you or the team you work in have some tricks to create some project-documentation? What are your best-practices?
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Boost Spirit crash when used in DLLs === I am experiencing a crash while using the Boost.Spirit and Boost.Thread libraries in my application. This only happens if I have used the Spirit parser during the lifetime of the process from the main thread. The crash happens at exit and appears to be related to the cle...
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Should I distribute log4net with my releases? === I am wondering what is best practice when it comes to dependencies and how releases should be done. In my case I have a library that relies on log4net and I am wondering if I should distribute log4net.dll (set the log4net reference to copy local) along with the release...
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How do I use regular expressions in bash scripts? === I want to check if a variable has a valid year using a regular expression. Reading the [bash manual][1] I understand I could use the operator =~ Looking at the example below, I would expect to see "not OK" but I see "OK". What am I doing wrong? i="test" ...
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What are good docking frameworks for Java/Swing? === I'm looking for a good lightweight Java docking framework. I know that Netbeans and Eclipse can be used as RCP, but I'm looking for something a little bit more lightweight.
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How can a webpage react to Information Bar === To facilitate uploading on our web application we install/load an ActiveX control on the upload page. People don't realise the information bar is asking them to install this control. How do I set up the page so it instructs /suppors users and helps them install the addon ...
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Multi-threaded Debugging in Visual C++ 2008 Express === I've seen [comments][1] that there are some missing features in the Visual C++ 2008 Express debugger, particularly related to multi-threaded debugging. I've tried debugging a multi-threaded program in Visual C++ 2008 Express and it seemed to work fine. What is re...
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Unable to call an Objective C method from a C function === I am using MVC architecture for a GUI application. The model class has some C functions. One of the C functions calls some methods of Objective-C class. I call those methods using an object of that class. The strange thing happening is that methods previously ...
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PSake extensions? === I recently discovered Powershell and through that [PSake][1]. If you are using it and you've extended it or created tasks for it, please share! [1]: http://code.google.com/p/psake/
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Best practices for referencing 3rd party assemblies === I have been wondering what are best practices when it comes to referencing 3rd party assemblies. A while ago I asked a question "[Dependencies and references: what exactly should I reference][1]" and received something to think about but I am not completely convi...
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Replacing MS Access forms === We have a number of very old data entry forms that were made in Access that link to our SQL Server database. Each form may have any number of sub-forms. We'd like to move away from using these access frontends but don't have the time to create a new app or web app to replace every form...
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How to mock ADO.Net Dataservice calls from Silverlight === Has anyone found a good method of mocking out ADO.Net Data Service calls from a Silverlight application? The power of Data Services seems to be the use of linq, client side, over entities. However when testing the objects that do the data access how can yo...
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Getting started with SOAP for Delphi in Win32 === I have a server process built in Delphi/C++Builder with RemObjects SDK which claims to support SOAP requests. What's the quickest and easiest way of testing out the SOAP support? I'd prefer not to have to learn a new language/install a new IDE/spend more than a day....
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What is the best triplestore for getting started with semantic web development? === What is the best triplestore for getting started with semantic web development? Ease of installation/use is the most important factor here - not performance. Cross platform availability would be a plus. Small is OK as large dataset...
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JFileChooser hangs sometimes === I am running into the problem of the "hanging JFileChooser" as described in the following threads: http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5309960 http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=724817 http://x86.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5275999&messageID=10156541 I am using...
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How do I loadbalanc Lucene.Net ? === Is it possible to loadbalance a Lucene.NET index across multiple processes / servers? Since Lucene.NET is filebased is it possible to just make a simple filecopy (using i.e. robocopy) of the index to the servers serving queries?
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How to choose returned column name in a SELECT FOR XML query? === MS SQL has a convenient workaround for concatenating a column value from multiple rows into one value: SELECT col1 FROM table1 WHERE col2 = 'x' ORDER by col3 FOR XML path('') and that returns a nice recordset: XM...
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ASP.NET vs. PHP === What is the biggest advantage of ASP.NET over the PHP. Why should I switch to ASP.NET?
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Creating Sharepoint lists declaratively or programatically === Is it best to create sharepoint lists in a feature using xml (schema.xml) or using custom code which create the list using the API? I ask because I would expect the declarative approach to be the easiest, but according to all tutorials I have found it ...
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Detecting if an Oracle Database is Installed === I was wondering if there was a way to tell if an instance of Oracle on a system has a database installed or not? This is for an installation script, and I need to verify that there is an actual database in place before proceeding with the loading of my own tablespace...
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Detecting dependencies between namespaces in .NET === Are there any utilities that can examine a set of managed assemblies and tell you whether any of the types in one namespace depend on any in another? For example, say I have a `MyApp.BusinessRules` namespace and don't want it to access directly anything in `MyApp....
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Can you use mod_python with JBoss? === Anyone know whether it is possible to put mod_python under JBoss like you can Apache HTTPD? Given that JBoss has Tomcat inside it would seem to be a reasonable thing to do. If not mod_python is there any python support under JBoss which will keep the interpreter in memory?
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Proper replacement for the missing 'finally' in C++ === Since there is no `finally` in C++ [you have to use the RAII][1] design pattern instead, if you want your code to be exception safe. One way to do this is by using the destructor of a local class like this: void foo() { struct Finally { ...
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How do I get the friendly name of a COM port in Windows? === I have a GSM modem connected via USB. The modem creates 2 serial ports. The first is automatically attached to the modem, the second shows in Device Manager as "HUAWEI Mobile Connect - 3G PC UI Interface (COM6)" The second port is used to get vital info...
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How do I email Active Directory distribution groups from a c# web application? === I'm trying to send email to Active Directory distribution groups. I know you can send mail using something like: mail.From = new MailAddress("steveb@microsoft.com"); mail.To.Add("billg@microsoft.com"); //set th...
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Labeling Web Service endpoints === The web service endpoint usually is defined in an early stage of a project. Since it follows the "contract first" principle, it shouldn't be changed after communicated to client systems. Therefore, it is vital to label the web service in a good way. How would you label web serv...
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Rules of thumb for adding references between C projects? === I've got a question about references between projects in a solution. Most of my previous applications have just had one or two projects in the Solution, but this time I want to divide the application further. I'm starting a new Solution in Visual Studio ...
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Updating Zend_Auth_Storage after edit users profile === I have following situation: I have loged user, standard authentication with DB table $authAdapter = new Zend_Auth_Adapter_DbTable(Zend_Db_Table::getDefaultAdapter()); $authAdapter->setTableName('users'); $authAdapter->setIdentityColumn('user_...
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Why Does the Infopath 2007 Form Shows Error Message When Saving Repeating Table With More Than 40 Records? === We are currently creating an InfoPath 2007 form is deployed in SharePoint 2007. In the form we populate the repeating tables with more than 40 records. However, when we're submitting the form, an error messag...
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How to test error-conditions with code that interacts with remote web-servers? === I have a small project that basically a Python wrapper to a websites API. It's fairly well tested, but there are some conditions I cannot work out how to easily test: when the remote API is unreachable, or otherwise broken. More s...
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Mapping exceptions to HTTP status codes in REST web services === When building REST web services in .NET, what is the most "RESTful" way of mapping **System.ArgumentNullException** and **System.ArgumentException** to HTTP status codes? My first guess would be to use **HTTP 400/Bad Request** with an appropriate descrip...
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What are major incentives to upgrade to D2009 (Unicode excluded)? === I'm a hesitant upgrader when it comes to development tools. For roughly half of my product I still use D7, and for others D2006. The truth is, although Unicode support is more than welcomed and very useful, it could cause me more troubles than ga...
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C# redirect standardinput with PGP -ka command === I am having a problem which seems really daft. I must be missing something silly. We have a PGP keyring that is on one of our production servers. The user account it belongs to is not allowed to be logged on as interactively for security. Our problem is we sometim...
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Tagging part of a repository in subversion === I come from a CVS background. I'm currently investigating using SVN for a project. The code that I work on tends to be in the following directory structure. > project\libs\lib1 > > project\libs\lib1\test > > project\libs\lib1\mock > > project\libs\lib2 etc. ...
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Deserialize SOAP array in C# === In working with another company I'm trying to write a SOAP client to talk to their service. The service itself has no wsdl-files but I've managed to successfully write my own proxy class inheriting from SoapHttpClientProtocol. Basic methods that only return an integer or a single value...
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Setting up Alerts in SharePoint === i am running MOSS 2007 on a Windows 2003 box. I need to know what configuration must be done to get Alerts to work. SMTP and that stuff. What am i missing because when i create my alert it creates it but it does not send the email to show me that something changed in my document...
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[SC] DeleteService FAILED 1072 === Last time I create WAS profile and WASService then I try to config and run many script for learn how to config WAS, Finally it crash so i use wasprofile delete this profile and forgot delete WASService. Now I found IBM Webphere Application Server service display in services.msc li...
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How to avoid SQL Injection in ASP.net application === I need to avoid SQL Injection in ASP.net application.
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Current "hot" topics in parallel programming? === I hope this is the right place to ask[1], but I've read a lot of good comments on other topics here so I'll just ask. At the moment I'm searching for a topic for my dissertation (Ph.d in non-german countries I think), which must have to do something with parallelism or...
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What is a good Jsp IDE === I'm a c# developer but have a job that involves some jsp code. I've been using notepad++ which does a great job in highlighting but I'm missing the intellisense and find it difficult to find the methods I need. What is a good jsp IDE for someone coming for C# that has intellisense? ...
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Building console apps without CRT & default headers? === I'm trying to build a console application without using the CRT, or any other imports than kernel32.lib in any case. I get my code to compile, but can't wrap the linker around a few problems: unresolved external symbol @__security_check_cookie@4 unre...
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When to use activator and when to use factory method? === I have learnt the factory method design pattern, and at the same time, I have come across the Activator object and how to use it, from reading a tutorial (I have come across this object in intellisense a lot thougha). Activator allows late binding, which can...
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Can I set Visual Stdio 2005 to ignore breaks in a specific region of code while debugging.... === Aaargh! OK, here's the scenario. I'm debugging my own app (C/C++) which is using some library developed by another team in the company. An assertion fails when my code generates some edge case. Its a pain because the a...
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How to validate compliant XML sitemap? === For the following header I get the same two errors on all my sitemaps. It's confusing because, if Google can't read my sitemap, then how can they say that each URL has the same priority? The header counts as line 2, after the XML declaration. Google claims only to have ind...
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c# WPF Maintain Single Instance of loader === I have a loader.exe with Main() that loads the 'UI' in WPF, the thing is that I want only one instance of the loader.exe, how can I achieve it? Is there a way a user clicks loader.exe it should check if an existing loader.exe is running and does nothing. currently I...
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Which is more performant: .Any() vs .Count() > 0 === in the `System.Linq` namespace, we can now extend our `IEnumerable`'s to have the`Any()` and `Count()` *extension methods*. I was told recently that if i want to check that a collection contains 1 or more items inside it, I should use the `.Any()` extension metho...
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