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Ah, PRO*C, I did that too.
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Hum Dum wrote: But without all these namspaces.
Is there any way ?
Well, you could always write your own protocol but that's time consuming, prone to errors and a bit, how shall I put it, boneheaded stupid.
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Hum Dum wrote: But without all these namspaces.Is there any way ?
Those namespaces exist to serve you that very purpose. If you don't want to use any of those, AND you don't want to write your own stuff from scratch, then the only way is to p/invoke into the beast and use one of the things it has to offer.
Then it would be pointless to use .NET.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Hum Dum wrote: Without using SqlCommand or CommandBuilder object,
Is it possible to interact with database?
Yes, by capturing the output of SQLCMD/Isql.exe for example.
I are Troll
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I hadn't thought of that. MySql also has a command-line utility.
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You could use LINQ to SQL[^]
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
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Hello everybody,
i have an ip address. Now how can i get it's host name.
Thanks
If you can think then I Can.
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DNS.GetHostByAddress[^].
FYI - C# is not my primary competency. No prizes for guessing how did I find an answer.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Precise answer.
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it.
My latest tip/trick
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If it's your address wouldn't it be your name?
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Dear all,
I'm looking for a method to control the input to one software from my code and receive the output of that software to use in my code. Some one call that is intergrating one software to another software. For example, I want to control the text input to TextAloud (using to convert text to human's voice). Anyone know about that?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards.
dnqhung
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dnqhung wrote: Some one call that is intergrating one software to another software.
It's called Automation in South Asia.
dnqhung wrote: For example, I want to control the text input to TextAloud (using to convert text to human's voice). Anyone know about that?
You'll have a better chance of doing this with programs that are built with automation support in mind from the beginning. In which case, you could use the interfaces for automation exposed by the program.
In other cases, you could write code that generates events like mouse click, key presses, read the values of controls, etc., by writing code. This technique may or may not work, depending on the type of the UI you're dealing with.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Long time ago,i read one similar project in this forum. He intergrated one chat software (may be Window live messenger, i don't remember exactly) in to his application. However in this case, he used COM interface. In my case, how can i write the interface if the software don't support COM interface. Can you explain more about "automation". In my problem, i want to control a software run "underground" (still running when you close it's main window, such as IDM), so how can i write code that generates events like mouse click, key presses, read the values of controls, etc.
dnqhung
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it's not command-line utility. i want to control one text to speed software.
thanks.
dnqhung
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I have started to make a tile map editor, its going to be my first project of a reasonable size and I have made a start
It is in .Net 4 and uses windows forms + CodeContracts.
Currently I have worked on a tool bar and its "Create a map" behaviour.
It would be really helpful if people could have a look of my progress so far, and give me some feedback.
I am not too sure how good my code/architecture is and it would help me allot!
I have uploaded the project code as a .zip and it should be easy to launch: http://www.mediafire.com/?oaa56nhu2as7zy0[^]
Thanks
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Sorry, but...
Would you download and open anonymous zip files from people you do not know?
Nope. Nor would I.
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
Digital man: "You are, in short, an idiot with the IQ of an ant and the intellectual capacity of a hose pipe."
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How to destroy object (observer) if it is referenced in another class and in destruction code of the observer it asks the subject to detatch it?
In C++ it is possible to call delete to invoke destructor but in C# assigning null to observer object will not release it as there is active reference in the subject.
Once the observer attached to its subject it is not possible to stop observation following strictly destructor patterns as in C++.
What is the best way to destroy observer object?
Чесноков
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Chesnokov Yuriy wrote: How to destroy object (observer) if it is referenced in another class
in C# there is no notion of destructor. Leave it to GC (Garbage collector). If your class implements IDisposable you can call Dispose() , but that is not equivalnt of destructor. Look here[^] for more help
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C# does have Destructors[^].
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Who knew. I stand corrected.
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Isn't that just syntax sugar for a Finalize implementation?
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Finalizers basically are destructors. They get called when the instance is destroyed. The main difference between, say, C++ and C# is that the destruction may occur at a different time.
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