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I'm assuming that you are trolling.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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You will fild lots of projects at codeproject.com, sourceforge.net, codeplex.com... Check them out
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You got my "5" voting for that funny post!
Thanks!
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I'm a worker in the UK.
I'll do you a deal. You do this stack of work that my boss wants me to get done and I'll send you a completed Project with all the documentation and code you require.
Russell
PS when 5 projects are "The most critical one" which do you start first?
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Good Beta
My dear you should be ashamed of your behaviour. On one side you are using reference of Pakistan and on the other hand you are begging for a project. Pakistan is a country who has produced famous scientists and its engineers are working all over the world. But the idiot persons like you become the cause of embarrasment for them in the foreign countries. People like you tarnish the image of Pakistanis all over the world.
How hard is the final project to do? I think its nothing if you dare.
I am also a graduate from Pakistan. And i know how difficult it is to do final project.
Instead of begging for project and its source code, you should have only asked for the project ideas. But
AAP JAISAY BANDON MAIN ITNI TAQT KAHAN
Shame Shame Shame Shame Shame Shame Shame Shame Shame Shame Shame Shame for you
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Hello All,
I want to connect to my oracle DB from my login control ,how can I do this???
Hello All,
I want to connect to my oracle DB from my login control ,how can I do this???
Nishu
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Your UI layer shouldn't connect to any DB, you should have a business logic layer implimenting the action, and a data layer talking to the database. Connecting to Oracle is easy, google has tons of example code and info.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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I want to connect my login control of ASP.NET 2.0 to oracle database...by default it is connect to the default sql server.....I wanto use my oracle DB for validation ....
nishu
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Hi,
Connect to Oracle Database using ADODB.
first you need to add adodb in reference
and then:
ADODB.Connection objConnection = new ADODB.Connection();
if (objConnection.State == 1) objConnection.Close();
// If you are using network terminal
// ---------------------------------
objConnection.ConnectionString = "SERVER=SIDNAME; UID=USERNAME; PWD=PASSWORD;
" Driver={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};"
// If you are working on Server
// ----------------------------
objConnection.ConnectionString = "UID=USERNAME; PWD=PASSWORD;
" Driver={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};"
objConnection.Open("", "", "", -1);
Riaz
-- modified at 2:15 Wednesday 24th January, 2007
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Is this for login contral????
nishu
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Hey eveyone,
I recently found an application i made a while back, but i cannot find the source. I want to use it in my own program, preferrably in a panel in my program, or if that cannot happen a dialog would be fine. I need to be able to access some buttons, text boxes, labels, and a listview on the other program. If anybody thinks this is possible with minimal coding it would be a great help.
Thanks.
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One option would be to reconstruct the source from the MSIL. There are a number of tools to do this although I've never tried them myself. Try this[^] Google search.
Steve
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Yup, and you can also use application as library...
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I am doing a database project using the TableAdapter. However, when I go to save using the Update() method, it does not appear in the intellisense and I get the error saying the TableAdapter does not contain a definition for Update(). Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
-Fred Morstatter
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Does the code compile/run ? Intellisense doesn't always work.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
'Why don't we jump on a fad that hasn't already been widely discredited ?' - Dilbert
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No. It doesn't compile, it gives me an error saying that the method is undefined.
-Fred Morstatter
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I am a beginner...i need to know how to write and read data in XML. Which is the data is use to create a graph...
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You can just write it as a flat file, but if you want to interact with it using the DOM, use the XmlDocument class.
Christian Graus - C++ MVP
'Why don't we jump on a fad that hasn't already been widely discredited ?' - Dilbert
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Hi,
Firstly add item->xml file and write the required details
For example:
<articlelist>
<id>1
<heading>Heading 1
etc.....
<by>Author1
<dated>January 05, 2007
<id>2
<heading>Heading 2
etc..etc....
<by>Author2
<dated>January 05, 2007
Now, to read this data the code would be as follows:
XmlDocument xmlDoc = new XmlDocument();
xmlDoc.Load("path of the XML file")
XmlNodeList articleList = doc.SelectNodes("which data/node you want to access");
[example you want to access heading tag:ArticleList/Article/Heading]
//to display the nodes
foreach(XmlNode node in articleList)
{
Response.Write(node.InnerText.ToString());
}
**This way we can read the data from the xml file, we are using xmldocument, xmlpath in the above mentioned code...
Gautham
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I was wondering how much use people make of attributes to implement "callback" like processing a'la OnDeserialized etc in NET2.0 serialization process.
I tried using OnDeserialized but it was happening too soon for my purposes, ie at the end of the DeSerialize process just before returning to the invoking method. What I needed was my [OnDeserialized] method be invoked after the object returned by Deserialize was put into the target. So I implemented a new trivial attribute [PostLoad] ("Load" being my term for Deserialization, and "Save" for Serialization).
The tricky bit was where to search for methods with the PostLoad attribute - I didn't like the idea of searching the whole assembly ? - but because the object graph was implemented as cascaded class, I only had to search down the nested class tree.
I also realised I could retain the list of methods I find, so the search is only performed once anyway.
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pjd1001 wrote: I was wondering how much use people make of attributes to implement "callback" like processing a'la OnDeserialized etc in NET2.0 serialization process.
I used to think that metadata was the cat's meow. After using it extensively, I discovered that it leads to a maintenance nightmare. If you decide to change the attributes to a property, you have to recompile the whole assembly. Which, frankly, sucks. It would be much better if the metadata was external to the source code, so it can vary in a decoupled way from the code itself. Some people probably would not be happy with that idea. But that's my thoughts on the whole attribute thing.
Marc
Thyme In The CountryPeople are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith
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I'm not using the attributes to define metadata, or at least I don't think I am.
I give a method an attribute (e.g. [PostUpdate]), in the update process I look for methods with that attribute, if the parameters are the ones I provide then invoke the method - no adding methods to events, no OnBlahBlah methods - obviously not as granular as events (unless you prepared to have lots of attributes)
I thought refactoring was onselling the debts you bought at a discount
rgds phild
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Guys I'm running out of ideas, I want to program something smart and creative so I can further advance my sqls
So far I did programs like:
Multi tab web browser (around web browser control)
Mulit tab editor (rich text box, xml, etc)... by far best thing I did 1200 lines of code in this one
Calculator (like standard win calc)
Some picture viewers both MDI and simple...
Some phone book program...
Student evidential program (take care about student data, massive use of inheritance, abstract methods, arrays, printing, etc).
Quad Media Player... can open 4 media files at once in one form... nice for comparing edited and unedited material...
Fahrenheit-Celsius converter with events...
and lot's of small things...
Now I want to do something on next level...
I don't want to involve much math in it... some level is fine... I want program to be usefull for something I do every day (or at least it's something someone would like to use every day)?
Any idea is welcome?;P
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