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  • Initiating UserControl via MVVM in WPF / focus issue.

    - by benndev
    Hi there I have a few usercontrols loaded into a tabcontrol via MVVM in WPF. Within the XAML for the usercontrol I am setting focus to a textbox using the FocusManager, however this appears to only work when the first instance of the usercontrol is created. Just to test I added a loaded event handler to the usercontrol - this is only called on the first instance. I'm using data templates for the user controls as follows: <DataTemplate DataType="{x:Type local:UserTypeViewModel}"> <local:UserTypeView /> </DataTemplate> The textbox is focused as follows: FocusManager.FocusedElement="{Binding ElementName=txtName}" Additionally I'm using a global event handler (for the textbox GotFocus event) which selects all the text using a dispatcher. If anyone has any tips on how to achieve focus with every usercontrol I'd be very grateful. Thanks, Ben.

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  • Error window show modal in MVVM WPF

    - by bluebit
    Hi guys I have implemented my MVVM error message as a message dialog that subscribes to error messages via a mediator class, so that other viewmodels can notify it if any errors occur. When an error occurs, I set the visibility attribute in the viewmodel to Visible, to display the error window. This is all bound in the Error window from the viewmodel. However, this window is NOT modal! I need to show it as a dialog and not just set the visibility to true - is there any kind of binding I can do, even if I have to extend the functionality of the window? I'd rather not break MVVM if I can avoid it. Thanks!

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  • Is there a way to get programmatic access to the columns of a ActiveReports detail section?

    - by Seth Spearman
    Hello, I have a report in Data Dynamics ActiveReports for .NET. In this report I am programmatically setting the ColumnCount property of the detail section to X. The detail section has one databound textbox. The ColumnDirection property of the detail section is set to AcrossDown and the and then the data binding mechanism automatically fills across with data after setting the DataSource and DataMember. Here is the code... Public Sub RunReport Dim count As Integer = 0 ' ... get count Detail1.ColumnCount = count Me.DataSource = ds Me.DataMember = ds.Tables(0).TableName End Sub That code works fine and the data is automatically filled across the report. Now I need to alter the report and circle or highlight one of the items that is auto-filled across columns in the report. I cannot find any way to programmatically access the auto-generated columns so I can turn on a border or draw a circle or something. Any ideas how I would do that? Seth

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  • Hide ticks at Min and Max in WPF Slider

    - by gehho
    Hi, I want to display a Slider ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 with only one tick mark at 1.0 to mark the center and default value. I have defined a Slider as follows: <Slider Minimum="0.5" Maximum="1.5" IsMoveToPointEnabled="True" IsSnapToTickEnabled="False" Orientation="Horizontal" Ticks="1.0" TickPlacement="BottomRight" Value="{Binding SomeProperty, Mode=TwoWay}"/> However, besides a tick mark at 0.0 this Slider also shows tick marks at 0.5 and 1.5, i.e. the Minimum and Maximum values. Is there a way to hide these min/max tick marks?! I checked all properties and tried changing some of them, but did not have success so far. Thanks, gehho.

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  • DateTimePicker not updating dataset

    - by Dan
    I'm binding a DateTimePicker control to my dataset (which is linked to a database). However, unless the user changes the date on that control, the dataset seems to contain null for that entry (even though the Value entry of the control isn't null). I've done a bit of googling, and there's a lot of talk about people having troubles with the DateTimePicker not supporting null values. However, I DON'T want it to support a NULL value. The column in my database table is set to "NOT NULL". It's as if the dataset isn't updating itself from the DateTimePicker control unless the user changes the date. I've tried explicitly setting the date for the control in code (using DateTimePicker.Value = DateTime.Now). This still doesn't update the dataset side. Thankyou for any help, Dan.

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  • WPF TextBox trigger to clear Text

    - by PaN1C_Showt1Me
    Hi ! I have many TextBox controls and I'm trying to write a style that clears the Text property when the Control is disabled. I don't want to have Event Handlers in code behind. I wrote this: <Style TargetType="{x:Type TextBox}"> <Style.Triggers> <Trigger Property="IsEnabled" Value="False"> <Setter Property="Text" Value="{x:Null}" /> </Trigger> </Style.Triggers> </Style> The problem is that if the TextBox is defined like: <TextBox Text={Binding Whatever} /> then the trigger does not work (probably because it's bound) How to overcome this problem?

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  • ItemsControl.ItemsSource MVVM perormance

    - by bitbonk
    I have an (non-virtualized) ItemsControl that binds its ItemsSource to a ObeservableCollection of ViewModel instances. Now once the large amount Model instances is loaded all the ViewModel complemnents needs to be added to that ObservableCollection. How can I add a large amount of ViewModels without making the UI Thread hang? I suppose the UI Thread hangs because each time a new item is added the ItemsControl needs to update itself and does layout etc. over and over again. Should I suspend the binding add all items and then resume? If so, how? Should I override the ObservableCollection to implement an AddRange so only 1 CollectionChanged Event is fired for adding multiple items? Or alternatively just replace the whole collection? Or is it better to add each items separately and call Dispatcher.Invoke for each item separately? So I would unblock frequently. How do you handle large dynamic lists that can not be virtualized?

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  • wpf toolkit (Feb 2010) datagrid with MVVM - style reveals name of view model on 'spare column'

    - by Andy Clarke
    Hi, I've just updated my app with the latest WPF toolkit and I've now got an issue with my styling. When I bind some data with, for example, two columns to the grid, the spare area at the right shows the name of the ViewModel in the header. I can understand why, because the data grids data context is the ViewModel and I'm defining my header style as follows ... <WpfToolkit:DataGridHeaderBorder <Border BorderBrush="Blue" BorderThickness="0,1,0,0"> <TextBlock Text="{Binding}" Margin="4,0,4,0" /> </Border> </WpfToolkit:DataGridHeaderBorder> Do I now need a separate style for the 'spare column' or something? Can anyone assist please? Cheers, Andy

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  • Silverlight 4: How to find ContextMenu' s Parent Control from menuitem_click?

    - by funwithcoding
    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 properties like background etc. Is there anyway to find textbox element(which is contextmenu's parent) from MenuItem_Click event? <my:DataGridTemplateColumn.CellTemplate> <DataTemplate> <TextBox Text="{Binding AcctId}" Style="{StaticResource documentTextBoxStyle}" ToolTipService.ToolTip="Right Click to modify parameters" > <toolkit:ContextMenuService.ContextMenu > <toolkit:ContextMenu > <toolkit:MenuItem Header="Test" Click="MenuItem_Click"/> </toolkit:ContextMenu> </toolkit:ContextMenuService.ContextMenu> </TextBox> </DataTemplate>

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  • Howto bind a RoutedCommand in a child?

    - by Wouter
    I am having trouble binding a Command that is generated up the UI tree to a control. The following example illustrates my point, the CommandBinding in Grid does not act on the InputBindings in Window. Maybe I do not understand the point of commands, but I would like to have a nice solution for child controls to act on user input on the Window (any control on the Window). <Window x:Class="SilverFit.Menu.Wpf.WpfWindow" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"> <Window.InputBindings> <KeyBinding Command="Close" Key="Escape"/> <MouseBinding Command="Close" MouseAction="RightClick" /> </Window.InputBindings> <Grid Name="grid"> <Grid.CommandBindings> <CommandBinding Command="Close" Executed="Close"/> </Grid.CommandBindings> </Grid> </Window>

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  • Am I going about this the right way?

    - by Psytronic
    Hey Guys, I'm starting a WPF project, and just finished the base of the UI, it seems very convoluted though, so I'm not sure if I've gone around laying it out in the right way. I don't want to get to start developing the back-end and realise that I've done the front wrong, and make life harder for myself. Coming from a background of <DIV's and CSS to style this is a lot different, and really want to get it right from the start. Essentially it's a one week calendar (7 days, Mon-Sunday, defaulting to the current week.) Which will eventually link up to a DB and if I have an appointment for something on this day it will show it in the relevant day. I've opted for a Grid rather than ListView because of the way it will work I will not be binding the results to a collection or anything along those lines. Rather I will be filling out a Combo box within the canvas for each day (yet to be placed in the code) for each event and on selection it will show me further details. XAML: <Window x:Class="WOW_Widget.Window1" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" xmlns:s="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib" xmlns:Extensions="clr-namespace:WOW_Widget" DataContext="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}}" Title="Window1" Height="239" Width="831" <Window.Resources <LinearGradientBrush x:Key="NormalBrush" StartPoint="0,0" EndPoint="0,1" <GradientBrush.GradientStops <GradientStopCollection <GradientStop Offset="1.0" Color="White"/ <GradientStop Offset="0.0" Color="LightSlateGray"/ </GradientStopCollection </GradientBrush.GradientStops </LinearGradientBrush <LinearGradientBrush x:Key="grdDayHeader" StartPoint="0,0" EndPoint="0,1" <GradientBrush.GradientStops <GradientStopCollection <GradientStop Offset="0.0" Color="Peru" / <GradientStop Offset="1.0" Color="White" / </GradientStopCollection </GradientBrush.GradientStops </LinearGradientBrush <LinearGradientBrush x:Key="grdToday" StartPoint="0,0" EndPoint="0,1" <GradientBrush.GradientStops <GradientStopCollection <GradientStop Offset="0.0" Color="LimeGreen"/ <GradientStop Offset="1.0" Color="DarkGreen" / </GradientStopCollection </GradientBrush.GradientStops </LinearGradientBrush <Style TargetType="{x:Type GridViewColumnHeader}" <Setter Property="Background" Value="Khaki" / </Style <Style x:Key="DayHeader" TargetType="{x:Type Label}" <Setter Property="Background" Value="{StaticResource grdDayHeader}" / <Setter Property="Width" Value="111" / <Setter Property="Height" Value="25" / <Setter Property="HorizontalContentAlignment" Value="Center" / </Style <Style x:Key="DayField" <Setter Property="Canvas.Width" Value="111" / <Setter Property="Canvas.Height" Value="60" / <Setter Property="Canvas.Background" Value="White" / </Style <Style x:Key="Today" <Setter Property="Canvas.Background" Value="{StaticResource grdToday}" / </Style <Style x:Key="CalendarColSpacer" <Setter Property="Canvas.Width" Value="1" / <Setter Property="Canvas.Background" Value="Black" / </Style <Style x:Key="CalendarRowSpacer" <Setter Property="Canvas.Height" Value="1" / <Setter Property="Canvas.Background" Value="Black" / </Style </Window.Resources <Grid Background="{StaticResource NormalBrush}" <Border BorderBrush="Black" BorderThickness="1" Width="785" Height="86" Margin="12,12,12,104" <Canvas Height="86" Width="785" VerticalAlignment="Top" <Grid <Grid.ColumnDefinitions <ColumnDefinition / <ColumnDefinition / <ColumnDefinition / <ColumnDefinition / <ColumnDefinition / <ColumnDefinition / <ColumnDefinition / <ColumnDefinition / <ColumnDefinition / <ColumnDefinition / <ColumnDefinition / <ColumnDefinition / <ColumnDefinition / </Grid.ColumnDefinitions <Grid.RowDefinitions <RowDefinition / <RowDefinition / <RowDefinition / </Grid.RowDefinitions <Label Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="0" Content="Monday" Style="{StaticResource DayHeader}" / <Canvas Grid.Column="1" Grid.RowSpan="3" Grid.Row="0" Style="{StaticResource CalendarColSpacer}" / <Label Grid.Column="2" Grid.Row="0" Content="Tuesday" Style="{StaticResource DayHeader}" / <Canvas Grid.Column="3" Grid.RowSpan="3" Grid.Row="0" Style="{StaticResource CalendarColSpacer}" / <Label Grid.Column="4" Grid.Row="0" Content="Wednesday" Style="{StaticResource DayHeader}" / <Canvas Grid.Column="5" Grid.RowSpan="3" Grid.Row="0" Style="{StaticResource CalendarColSpacer}" / <Label Grid.Column="6" Grid.Row="0" Content="Thursday" Style="{StaticResource DayHeader}" / <Canvas Grid.Column="7" Grid.RowSpan="3" Grid.Row="0" Style="{StaticResource CalendarColSpacer}" / <Label Grid.Column="8" Grid.Row="0" Content="Friday" Style="{StaticResource DayHeader}" / <Canvas Grid.Column="9" Grid.RowSpan="3" Grid.Row="0" Style="{StaticResource CalendarColSpacer}" / <Label Grid.Column="10" Grid.Row="0" Content="Saturday" Style="{StaticResource DayHeader}" / <Canvas Grid.Column="11" Grid.RowSpan="3" Grid.Row="0" Style="{StaticResource CalendarColSpacer}" / <Label Grid.Column="12" Grid.Row="0" Content="Sunday" Style="{StaticResource DayHeader}" / <Canvas Grid.Column="0" Grid.ColumnSpan="13" Grid.Row="1" Style="{StaticResource CalendarRowSpacer}" / <Canvas Grid.Column="0" Grid.Row="2" Margin="0" Style="{StaticResource DayField}" <Label Name="lblMondayDate" / </Canvas <Canvas Grid.Column="2" Grid.Row="2" Margin="0" Style="{StaticResource DayField}" <Label Name="lblTuesdayDate" / </Canvas <Canvas Grid.Column="4" Grid.Row="2" Margin="0" Style="{StaticResource DayField}" <Label Name="lblWednesdayDate" / </Canvas <Canvas Grid.Column="6" Grid.Row="2" Margin="0" Style="{StaticResource DayField}" <Label Name="lblThursdayDate" / </Canvas <Canvas Grid.Column="8" Grid.Row="2" Margin="0" Style="{StaticResource DayField}" <Label Name="lblFridayDate" / </Canvas <Canvas Grid.Column="10" Grid.Row="2" Margin="0" Style="{StaticResource DayField}" <Label Name="lblSaturdayDate" / </Canvas <Canvas Grid.Column="12" Grid.Row="2" Margin="0" Style="{StaticResource DayField}" <Label Name="lblSundayDate" / </Canvas </Grid </Canvas </Border <Canvas Height="86" HorizontalAlignment="Right" Margin="0,0,12,12" Name="canvas1" VerticalAlignment="Bottom" Width="198"</Canvas </Grid </Window CS: public partial class Window1 : Window { private DateTime today = new DateTime(); private Label[] Dates = new Label[7]; public Window1() { DateTime start = today = DateTime.Now; int day = (int)today.DayOfWeek; while (day != 1) { start = start.Subtract(new TimeSpan(1, 0, 0, 0)); day--; } InitializeComponent(); Dates[0] = lblMondayDate; Dates[1] = lblTuesdayDate; Dates[2] = lblWednesdayDate; Dates[3] = lblThursdayDate; Dates[4] = lblFridayDate; Dates[5] = lblSaturdayDate; Dates[6] = lblSundayDate; FillWeek(start); } private void FillWeek(DateTime start) { for (int d = 0; d < Dates.Length; d++) { TimeSpan td = new TimeSpan(d, 0, 0, 0); DateTime _day = start.Add(td); if (_day.Date == today.Date) { Canvas dayCanvas = (Canvas)Dates[d].Parent; dayCanvas.Style = (Style)this.Resources["Today"]; } Dates[d].Content = (int)start.Add(td).Day; } } } Thanks for any tips you guys can give Psytronic

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  • WPF slow to start on x64 in .NET Framework 4.0

    - by Robert Fraser
    I've noticed that if I build my WPF application for Any CPU/x64, it takes MUCH longer to start (on the order of about 20 seconds) or to load new controls than it does if started on x86 (in release & debug modes, inside or outside of VS). This occurs with even the simplest WPF apps. The problem is discussed in this MSDN thread, but no answer was provided there. This happens only with .NET 4.0 -- in 3.5 SP1, x64 was just as fast as x86. Interestingly, Microsoft seems to know about this problem since the default for a new WPF project in VS2010 is x86. Is this a real bug or am I just doing it wrong? EDIT: Possibly related to this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2788215/slow-databinding-setup-time-in-c-net-4-0. I'm using data binding heavily.

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  • Casting in MVVM Light CommandParameterValue

    - by user275561
    here is my Problem, I want to pass the integer 1 when this canvas is pressed. Every time I click the canvas, I get a An unhandled exception of type 'System.InvalidCastException' occurred in GalaSoft.MvvmLight.dll. Now I could make my life easier and just do the RelayCommand to accept a String instead of int but for the sake of learning. How would i go about doing it this way, <i:Interaction.Triggers> <i:EventTrigger EventName="MouseLeftButtonDown"> <cmd:EventToCommand Command="{Binding ButtonPress}" CommandParameterValue="1" </i:EventTrigger> </i:Interaction.Triggers>

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  • Memory leak in xbap application

    - by Arvind
    Hi, We are using many custom controls by inheriting form the WPFcontrols as the base and customizing it for our need. However, the memory used by these controls are not released, even after pages using the controls are closed, until the whole application is closed. As these application has to work for a whole day performance decreases as more and more memory gets held up. When we profiled our page we found that the controls where not getting collected as there where some binding reference or some borders or brushes etc not getting cleared from that control. We tried to use the Unload event of the controls to remove the events and some references from the control. This reduced the leak to some extent but this was slowing down closing of the page also the unload event was getting triggered when the control was even collapsed. Is there any other ways to overcome the leak? Are there any best practices to prevent memory leaks? Thanks Arvind

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  • Are there alternatives to UltraWinGrid (for C#)?

    - by MPelletier
    I've been using the Infragistics UltraWinGrid for a while in a C# project, and while it's very spiffy, it is sometimes a bit heavy to run (and editing it in Visual Studio can be hazardous). I'm looking for a lighter alternative. Looks (always a big plus with Infragistics) are not as important as functionality. Namely, I'm looking for a beefed up DataGridView which: has data binding (duh!) has lock control over editing allows for sub-tables on opening a row can have multiple headers to group columns together (say header 1 is composed of "Group A" and "Group B", and header 2 has various columns under each group) has sorting by column (and can sort numbers properly, even if it does not have a stock method at first) has filtering by column (perhaps the most demanding spec) à la UltraWinGrid/Excel (text field with a way to specify if the filter is equal, not equal, greater, lesser, starts with, ends with, etc). supports check box, text box or data bound list/combo box cells allows cells to be merged (not the control cells of course!) can have events bound to each row (say double click)

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  • Designing a data model in VS2010 and generating ORM code, application

    - by Kay Zed
    Simply put: I have a database design in my head and I now want to use Visual Studio 2010 to create a WPF application. Key is to use the VS2010 tools to take much as possible manual work out of my hands. -The database engine is SQLite -ORM probably through DBLINQ -Use of LINQ -The application can create new, empty database instances -Easily maintainable (changes in data model possible) Q- How do I start designing the database model (visually) in Visual Studio 2010? Should this be an xsd? Do I do this in a separate project? Q- Next, how can I make the most use of VS2010 code generation tools to generate a business layer? Q- I suppose the business layer will be added as a Data Source (in another project?) and from there it's a rather generic data binding solution? I tried finding clear examples of this but it's a jungle out there, the hunt for a solution is NOT converging to one clear method.... :_(

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  • Exception when creating new Iphone/Ipad window in MonoDevelop

    - by Jones D R
    I get this exception every time i try to create a new Iphone/Ipad solution? I have been following the guides and have both XCode, interface builder and IOS SDK installed. Any clues are welcome:) System.ApplicationException: Can't create display binding for mime type: application/vnd.apple-interface-builder at MonoDevelop.Ide.Gui.Workbench.NewDocument (System.String defaultName, System.String mimeType, System.IO.Stream content) [0x00000] in :0 at MonoDevelop.Ide.Templates.FileTemplate.CreateFile (MonoDevelop.Ide.Templates.FileDescriptionTemplate newfile, MonoDevelop.Projects.SolutionItem policyParent, MonoDevelop.Projects.Project project, System.String directory, System.String language, System.String name) [0x00000] in :0 at MonoDevelop.Ide.Templates.FileTemplate.Create (MonoDevelop.Projects.SolutionItem policyParent, MonoDevelop.Projects.Project project, System.String directory, System.String language, System.String name) [0x00000] in :0 at MonoDevelop.Ide.Projects.NewFileDialog.OpenEvent (System.Object sender, System.EventArgs e) [0x00000] in :0

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  • TreeView inside AutoCompleteBox's popup

    - by Satumba
    Hi, Inspired by this post, I'm trying to use a TreeView inside the AutoCompleteBox's popup in order to show hierarchical data. Here's what i did: I Made my own TreeView that implements ISelectionAdapter (not sure it's perfect) Edit AutoCompleteBox template and change the selector to my treeview Try Bind my ViewModel to it Unfortunately this is not working. i checked my new TreeView with the same binding to the same object and it works prefectly when it's outside of a AutoCompleteBox template. Any idea? any special way to implement ISelectionAdapter for treeview? did i missed something? couldn't find any example for it on the web... Thanks.

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  • SQLite3-ruby extremely slow under 1.9.1?

    - by NilObject
    I decided to upgrade my server to Ruby 1.9.1, and a lot of things are indeed much faster. However, I have a process that dumps a database to sqlite, and it's become glacially slow. What used to take 30 seconds now takes upwards of 10 minutes. The code does several create table statements, and then lots of inserts. The insert statements nearly all use placeholders (?), so SQLite is doing the heavy lifting of binding the parameters. In short, I can't see why this particular usage has slowed down so much. Does anyone know of any problems that have caused it? I'm using sqlite3-ruby (1.2.5), and I'm hoping that someone has encountered this and profiled it. If not, I guess I'm going to learn how to profile ruby code :)

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  • WPF - Bind Menu Item

    - by Miguel
    Hello, I am creating a menu and binding the menu items ate runtime as follows but I am not able to make it work. I am creating the menu as follows: Menu menu = new Menu(); menu.Items.Add(new MenuItem { Command = new PackCommand(), Header = "Pack" }); DockPanel.SetDock(menu, Dock.Top); content.Children.Add(menu); And I am implementing ICommand: public static class PackCommand : ICommand { Boolean CanExecute(object parameter) { return true; } void Execute(object parameter) { Packer packer = new Packer(); packer.Run(); } } I am not sure how to bind the menu item. Why CanExecute? Shouldn't it always? I only want to run packer.Run when the buttom is clicked. I think I should implement ICommand but I am not even sure I should do this? Could someone please help me out? Thanks, Miguel

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  • Apache Axis WSDL2Java error - Missing <soap:fault> element

    - by Pearl
    We are integrating a third party SOAP web services in our application. The WSDL is used with SOAPUI tool, where sample requests and responses worked fine. When we try to integrate with apache Axis 1.3, where we tried WSDL2JAVA with the WSDL. We received the following error java.io.IOException: ERROR: Missing element inFault "serviceFault" in operation "serviceFault", in binding saveRegistration at org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.faultsFromSOAPFault(SymbolTable.java:2858) at org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.populateBindings(SymbolTable.java:2549) at org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.populate(SymbolTable.java:744) at org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.add(SymbolTable.java:543) at org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.populate(SymbolTable.java:518) at org.apache.axis.wsdl.symbolTable.SymbolTable.populate(SymbolTable.java:495) at org.apache.axis.wsdl.gen.Parser$WSDLRunnable.run(Parser.java:361) at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) Anyone already faced this issue and solved?

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  • Assembly Microsoft.Xna.Framework.dll does not load

    - by jbsnorro
    When trying to load Microsoft.Xna.Framework.dll from any project, it throws a FileNotFoundException. The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E), with no innerException. Even the simple code like the following throws that exception: static void Main(string[] args) { Assembly.LoadFile(@"C:\Microsoft.Xna.Framework.dll"); } I run XP x64, but I've set the platform in the configuration manager to x86, because I know it shouldn't(doesn't) work on x64 or Any CPU. I've manually added the dll file to GAC, but that didn't solve the problem. I have also tried the M$ Assembly Binding Log Viewer to see if those logs had any useful information, but they didn't. Everything, the loading etc, was a success according to them. Any suggestions? please?

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  • WPF DataGridTextColumn Can't type point for float data

    - by Alvin
    I had a WPF DataGrid and use DataGridTextColumn Binding to a Collection. The items in Collection had some float property. When my program launched, I modify the value of float property in DataGrid, if I type a integer value, it works well. But if I type char . for a float value, char . can't be typed. I had to type all the numbers first, and then jump to the . position to type char . to finish my input. So how can I type . in my situation? Thanks.

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  • SSRS 2008 + SSL displays 404 not found

    - by Matt
    Hi, I have SQL reporting services configured to use a secure certificate and when I visit both Reports and ReportManager I get a 404 not found error. The reporting services logs do not contain any error information. I am a bit at a loss to know where to start to diagnose this problem, especially as SSRS is not using IIS. I created the SSL binding using the Reporting Services Configuration Manager; IP Address: (All IPv4) SSL Port: 443 Certificate: {the certicate was present in the drop down list} URL: https://mydomain:444/Reports What can I check to get this working? Thanks

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  • Custom View with Bindings in a NSTableCellView

    - by Kyle Kinkade
    i have an XCode 4 project for mac desktop. It has a tableview in it that uses NSTableCellViews. The TableView is connected to an NSArrayController to provide it's content. This is using bindings for custom labels and the like, which has worked out rather well. I have a custom view that i would like to put in the NSTableCellView, which will use custom drawing based on a NSNumber value from my Table Cell View binding. Since XCode 4, you can no longer have ibplugins, which means i can no longer create custom bindings for interface builder to work with. How can I still get this value to my custom view?

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