I am trying to create a composite key that mimicks the set of PrimaryKeys in the built in MySQL.DB table.
The Db primary key is as follows:
Field | Type | Null |
----------------------------------
Host | char(60) | No |
Db | char(64) | No |
User | char(16) | No |
This is my DataBasePrivilege.hbm.xml fil...
Not sure if I am using the correct term, but it's not child/parent since they aren't nested objects. In my application I've got a User, UserUserGroup, and UserGroup objects which are pretty standard, UserUserGroup is a linking object with corresponding IDs. I am using Linq-to-SQL so unforunately it doesn't used nested objects, but it sti...
According to the documentation, CenterScreen should open the window in the center of the screen that contains the mouse cursor, however this is not happening. I have a dual monitor setup, with my secondary monitor appearing to the left of my primary monitor (the one with the task bar).
When the user clicks a link in my interface on the ...
With several forms of mine, I occasionally run into the following issue: I edit the form using the designer (Visual Studio 2008, Windows Forms, .NET 2.0, VB.NET) to add components, only to find out later that some minor adjustments were made (e.g. the form's size is suddenly changed by a few pixels), and controls get deleted. This happen...
If I have code with nested objects like this do I need to use the nested using statements to make sure that both the SQLCommand and the SQLConnection objects are disposed of properly like shown below or am I ok if the code that instantiates the SQLCommand is within the outer using statement.
using (var conn = new SqlConnection(sqlConnSt...
How do I get Linq to ignore any parameters that are empty? So Lastname, Firstname, etc? If I have data in all parameters it works fine...
refinedresult = From x In theresult _
Where x.<thelastname>.Value.TestPhoneElement(LastName) And _
x.<thefirstname>.Value.TestPhoneElement(FirstName) And _
...
I am running a Windows form application and I need to execute a piece of code when I switch to design mode. I have a handler for the OnEnterDesignMode debugger event and this gets hit if I am debugging the application and then switch to design mode. However, this does not get hit if I initially start without debugging and then switch to ...
I have a datagrid and I added silverlight 4 toolkit contextmenu to textbox in datagrid as follows. When users right click on the textbox, contextmenu is being displayed. When users click the menu item with Header "Test", "MenuItem_Click" is getting executed. Now I want to access the textbox from the MenuItem_Click and modify its properti...
One of the things that has long bugged me about the FileSystemWatcher is the way it fires multiple events for a single logical change to a file. I know why it happens, but I don't want to have to care - I just want to reparse the file once, not 4-6 times in a row. Ideally, there would be an event that only fires when a given file is done...
This is a weird problem. I am trying to build a .NET 3.5 solution with msbuild. I generally write custom build scripts for this, and when I tried this time to build a simple .NET assembly which internally uses CSLA, it started giving me Linq errors.
However, if I build the proj file via msbuild (command line), it seems to build just fi...
Is there anyway another process monitoring for files created using XMLDocument.Save() could encounter a partial file? Does it make any difference if Save() is overwriting an existing file?
...
Hi guys,
I started to use the new ConcurrentDictionary from .Net4 yesterday to implement a simple caching for a threading project.
But I'm wondering what I have to take care of/be careful about when using it?
What have been your experiences using it?
...
Just the other day I was investigating a memory leak that was ballooning the app from ~50MB to ~130MB in under two minutes. Turns out that the problem was with the ConcurrentQueue class. Internally, the class stores a linked list of arrays. When an item is dequeued from the ConcurrentQueue, the index in the array is bumped, but the item ...
I have a WSDL that the consumer of my web service expects will be adhered to strictly. I converted it into an interface with wsdl.exe and had my web service implement it. Except for this problem, I have been generally pleased with the results.
A simple GetCurrentTime method will have the following response class generated from the WSD...
Here's a test that should, in my opinion be passing but is not.
[TestMethod]
public void can_get_open_generic_interface_off_of_implementor()
{
typeof(OpenGenericWithOpenService<>).GetInterfaces().First()
.ShouldEqual(typeof(IGenericService<>));
}
public interface IGenericService<T> { }
public class OpenGenericWithOpenService...
Are there any .NET testing frameworks which allow dynamic creation of tests without having to deal with a hokey Attribute syntax?
Something like:
foreach (var t in tests)
{
TestFx.Run(t.Name, t.TestDelegate);
}
But with the test reporting as you would expect...
I could do something like this with RowTests et al, but that seems hok...
Here is what I mean:
Python interpreter is a great tool for checking something quickly and then throwing it away.
For instance, I wish to examine how NameValueCollection behaves in .Net (since the new MSDN help sucks so much).
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.collections.specialized.namevaluecollection.get.aspx
I tried ...
I am looking to use WF 4 to replace an existing workflow solution we have. One feature that is currently used in the existing workflow engine is the ability to cancel a current activity and loopback to a FlowSwitch type activity.
So given the following crude workflow where we start at 'O' and base in the input data the workflow follows ...
Is there a way to get the raw text that is sent to SQL Server, as seen in SQL Profiler, from the ADO.NET call?
using(SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(connString)) {
SqlCommand cmd = conn.CreateCommand();
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
cmd.CommandText = "GetSomeData";
cmd.Parameters.Add("@id").Value ...
Recently I came across some strange behaviour of my application. It has been developed mainly in C# but CLI/C++ was also used to achieve better performance. I was getting a System.NullReferenceException in a very simple method at the TimeSpan comparison:
TimeSpan _timestamp;
void UpdateFrame(TimeSpan timestamp)
{
if(TimeSpan::Equals...