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  • WPF performance : Converters vs. Triggers

    - by Joachim Kerschbaumer
    hi there, i´m currently facing a problem where i have to set properties on a bunch of framework elements depending on some other properties. i wonder how triggers and converters compare when it comes to performance. Especially MultiTriggers and IMultiValueConverters. Is there any difference? google wasn't helpful so i thought maybe some of the guys over here at SO could bring in some light. thanks, j.

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  • Refresh MKAnnotationView on a MKMapView

    - by Konstantin
    I'd like to a-synchronically load images for my custom MKAnnotationView; I'm already using the EGOImageView-framework (it goes very well with UITableViews), but I fail to make it work on MKMapView. Images seem to be loaded, but I cannot refresh them on the map - [myMap setNeedsDisplay] does nothing.

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  • How to add SQLite (SQLite.NET) to my C# project

    - by Lirik
    I followed the instructions in the documentation: Scenario 1: Version Independent (does not use the Global Assembly Cache) This method allows you to drop any new version of the System.Data.SQLite.DLL into your application's folder and use it without any code modifications or recompiling. Add the following code to your app.config file: <configuration> <system.data> <DbProviderFactories> <remove invariant="System.Data.SQLite"/> <add name="SQLite Data Provider" invariant="System.Data.SQLite" description=".Net Framework Data Provider for SQLite" type="System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteFactory, System.Data.SQLite" /> </DbProviderFactories> </system.data> </configuration> My app.config file now looks like this: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration> <configSections> <sectionGroup name="userSettings" type="System.Configuration.UserSettingsGroup, System, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" > <section name="DataFeed.DataFeedSettings" type="System.Configuration.ClientSettingsSection, System, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" allowExeDefinition="MachineToLocalUser" requirePermission="false" /> </sectionGroup> </configSections> <userSettings> <DataFeed.DataFeedSettings> <setting name="eodData" serializeAs="String"> <value>False</value> </setting> </DataFeed.DataFeedSettings> </userSettings> <system.data> <DbProviderFactories> <remove invariant="System.Data.SQLite"/> <add name="SQLite Data Provider" invariant="System.Data.SQLite" description=".Net Framework Data Provider for SQLite" type="System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteFactory, System.Data.SQLite" /> </DbProviderFactories> </system.data> </configuration> My project is called "DataFeed": using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Data.SQLite; //<-- Causes compiler error namespace DataFeed { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { } } } The error I get is: .\dev\DataFeed\Program.cs(5,19): error CS0234: The type or namespace name 'SQLite' does not exist in the namespace 'System.Data' (are you missing an assembly reference?) I'm not using the GAC, I simply dropped the System.Data.SQLite.dll into my .\dev\DataFeed\ folder. I thought that all I needed to do is add the DLL to the project folder as it was mentioned in the documentation. Any hints on how to actually make this work?

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  • About best practices of JMS integration using TIBCO .Net client

    - by Waheed Sayed
    I'm working on an integration project where I'm talking to JMS framework using TIBCO .Net client. A colleague is recommdending a design decision based on a fear of receiving too many messages suddenly in a way that our application can't handle it. We are using Asynchronous mode while receiving messages. I'm new to that topic so I couldn't find quick best practices to support his clam or mine. Any suggestions? How can I test this subject?

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  • LINQ to SQL SOUNDEX - possible?

    - by Steve Hayes
    Hello, I have done a little bit of research on this and looked through a few articles both here on StackOverflow as well as some blog posts, but haven't found an exact answer. I also read that it is possible to do it using the 4.0 framework, but have yet to find any supporting evidence. So my question, is it possible to perform SOUNDEX via a LINQ to SQL Query?

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  • Is it possible to expose data from Oracle using OData?

    - by Michael Rosario
    From my personal research, it appears that OData implementations depend extensively on MS Entity framework. It would seem possible to implement the OData producer protocol using an open ORM like NHibernate in C# or Hibernate in Java. In the best of all worlds, it would be cool to expose data using OData protocol from Oracle. I am open to other open solutions like Java, JRuby, etc. Thanks in advance for your time.

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  • Best way to mock WCF Client proxy

    - by chugh97
    Are there any ways to mock a WCF client proxy using Rhino mocks framework so I have access to the Channel property? I am trying to unit test Proxy.Close() method but as the proxy is constructed using the abstract base class ClientBast which has the ICommunication interface, my unit test is failing as the internal infrastructure of the class is absent in the mock object. Any good ways with code samples would be greatly appreciated.

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  • avi to mpeg4 command line convertor

    - by Samvel Siradeghyan
    Hi all I am writting program for recording IP cameras videos. I use Aforge framework and can save video in avi format, but it's size is too big. I need some command line program to convert videos from avi to mpeg4 format. Is there any free program and if yes where can I download them and how to use it. Thanks.

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  • aspnet_compiler fails when using App_Browsers folder with Web Deployment Project

    - by steeno
    Hi When Compiling my Web Deployment Project which references a Asp.Net project with a App_Browsers folder I get the following compilation error: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\aspnet_compiler.exe -v /[PROJECTNAME].csproj -p "[FILEPATH]" -u -f -d .\TempBuildDir\ ASPNETCOMPILER : error ASPRUNTIME: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. If I remove the App_Browsers folder everything works perfectly. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • How to display a TimeSpan in MVC Razor

    - by John Mitchell
    So I have a duration in seconds of a video and I would like to display that duration in Razor. Currently I am using @TimeSpan.FromSeconds(item.Duration).ToString() However the rest of the code I am using uses @Html.DisplayFor(modelItem => item.Description) Is there way to get the duration (currently an int) to display a as a timespan? using the @Html.DisplayFor syntax. The item.duration is pulling form a Entity Framework model which is held as a int in the database.

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  • Anybody have anyluck F# Silverlight vs2010?

    - by akaphenom
    Has anybody had any luck with the following combination F# 2.0 Silverlight v3 .NET Framework 4.0 VS 2010 I have been trying all night and I just can't seem to adopt any of the existing smaples out there to run... My goal is to have a silverlight application 100% backed by F#; the examples that are referenced as working are mostly C# silverlight apps calling F# Libraries. Which in practice should be fine - but I am really trying to impress my girlfriend :)

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  • CCNet and .Net 4.0

    - by Pino
    Could not load file or assembly 'System.Data' or one of its dependencies. An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format We have just upgraded one of our projects to .Net 4.0 and have re-configured our build server (Cruise Control .Net). Anyone help with the above error? I have included more trace below. > debug: > > [copy] Copying 1 file to 'C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.website\web.config'. > [copy] Copying 1 file to 'C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.admin\web.config'. > [copy] Copying 1 file to 'C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.website\bin\Intelligencia.UrlRewriter.dll'. > [copy] Copying 1 file to 'C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.website\bin\UrlRewritingNet.UrlRewriter.dll'. > [exec] Microsoft (R) Build Engine Version 4.0.30319.1 > [exec] [Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 4.0.30319.1] > [exec] Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 2007. All rights > reserved. > [exec] > [exec] Build started 11/05/2010 12:02:16. > [exec] Project "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\Silverchip.sln" > on node 1 (default targets). > [exec] ValidateSolutionConfiguration: > [exec] Building solution configuration "Debug|Any CPU". > [exec] Project "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\Silverchip.sln" > (1) is building > "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.lib\sc.lib.csproj" > (2) on node 1 (default targets). > [exec] CoreCompile: > [exec] Skipping target "CoreCompile" because all output files > are up-to-date with respect to the > input files. > [exec] _CopyAppConfigFile: > [exec] Skipping target "_CopyAppConfigFile" because all > output files are up-to-date with > respect to the input files. > [exec] CopyFilesToOutputDirectory: > [exec] sc.lib -> C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.lib\bin\Debug\sc.lib.dll > [exec] Done Building Project "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.lib\sc.lib.csproj" > (default targets). > [exec] Project "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\Silverchip.sln" > (1) is building > "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc_admin.metaproj" > (3) on node 1 (default targets). > [exec] Build: > [exec] Copying file from "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.lib\bin\Debug\sc.lib.dll" > to "sc.admin\\Bin\sc.lib.dll". > [exec] Copying file from "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.lib\bin\Debug\SubSonic.Core.dll" > to "sc.admin\\Bin\SubSonic.Core.dll". > [exec] Copying file from "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.lib\bin\Debug\sc.lib.pdb" > to "sc.admin\\Bin\sc.lib.pdb". > [exec] C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\aspnet_compiler.exe > -v /sc.admin -p sc.admin\ -u -f -d PrecompiledWeb\sc.admin\ > [exec] ASPNETCOMPILER : error ASPCONFIG: Could not load file or > assembly 'System.Data' or one of its > dependencies. An attempt was made to > load a program with an incorrect > format. > [C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc_admin.metaproj] > [exec] Done Building Project "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc_admin.metaproj" > (default targets) -- FAILED. > [exec] Project "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\Silverchip.sln" > (1) is building > "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc_website.metaproj" > (4) on node 1 (default targets). > [exec] Build: > [exec] Copying file from "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.lib\bin\Debug\sc.lib.dll" > to "sc.website\\Bin\sc.lib.dll". > [exec] Copying file from "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.lib\bin\Debug\SubSonic.Core.dll" > to > "sc.website\\Bin\SubSonic.Core.dll". > [exec] Copying file from "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc.lib\bin\Debug\sc.lib.pdb" > to "sc.website\\Bin\sc.lib.pdb". > [exec] C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\aspnet_compiler.exe > -v /sc.website -p sc.website\ -u -f -d PrecompiledWeb\sc.website\ > [exec] ASPNETCOMPILER : error ASPCONFIG: Could not load file or > assembly 'System.Data' or one of its > dependencies. An attempt was made to > load a program with an incorrect > format. > [C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc_website.metaproj] > [exec] Done Building Project "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc_website.metaproj" > (default targets) -- FAILED. > [exec] Done Building Project "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\Silverchip.sln" > (default targets) -- FAILED. > [exec] > [exec] Build FAILED. > [exec] > [exec] "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\Silverchip.sln" > (default target) (1) -> > [exec] "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc_admin.metaproj" > (default target) (3) -> > [exec] (Build target) -> > [exec] ASPNETCOMPILER : error ASPCONFIG: Could not load file > or assembly 'System.Data' or one of > its dependencies. An attempt was made > to load a program with an incorrect > format. > [C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc_admin.metaproj] > [exec] > [exec] > [exec] "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\Silverchip.sln" > (default target) (1) -> > [exec] "C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc_website.metaproj" > (default target) (4) -> > [exec] ASPNETCOMPILER : error ASPCONFIG: Could not load file > or assembly 'System.Data' or one of > its dependencies. An attempt was made > to load a program with an incorrect > format. > [C:\Builds\SilverChip\Working\sc_website.metaproj] > [exec] > [exec] 0 Warning(s) > [exec] 2 Error(s) > [exec]

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  • Make svcutil.exe generate Properties with no Order attribute

    - by Luis Filipe
    I use svcutil.exe to generate proxy classes from a hosted WebService created by WebSphere that uses Java under the hood. I am using the XmlSerializer instead of DataContractSerializer and targeting Framework v3.5 with VS2010 The proxy classes are generated with the following attribute for each property [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlArrayAttribute(Order=20)] How can i tell the utility to suppress generating the Order parameter?

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  • Using Clojure with Vaadin

    - by Icarus
    Hi, Has anyone tried implementing a web application with Clojure ( using Compojure ) and Vaadin ? I had seen an article on using Clojure with JWT for creating web apps. Vaadin is based on GWT so you get a lot of the advantages of GWT ( though Vaadin is completely Server-centric). And Clojure gives the advantage that you can use any Java Based Framework, so what thoughts on the Clojure + Vaadin based web application ?

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  • ASP.NET MVC 2 InputExtensions different on server than local machine

    - by Mike
    Hi everyone, So this is kind of a crazy problem to me, but I've had no luck Googling it. I have an ASP.NET MVC 2 application (under .NET 4.0) running locally just fine. When I upload it to my production server (under shared hosting) I get Compiler Error Message: CS1061: 'System.Web.Mvc.HtmlHelper' does not contain a definition for 'TextBoxFor' and no extension method 'TextBoxFor' accepting a first argument of type 'System.Web.Mvc.HtmlHelper' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) for this code: <%= this.Html.TextBoxFor(person => person.LastName) %> This is one of the new standard extension methods in MVC 2. So I wrote some diagnostic code: System.Reflection.Assembly ass = System.Reflection.Assembly.GetAssembly(typeof(InputExtensions)); Response.Write("From GAC: " + ass.GlobalAssemblyCache.ToString() + "<br/>"); Response.Write("ImageRuntimeVersion: " + ass.ImageRuntimeVersion.ToString() + "<br/>"); Response.Write("Version: " + System.Diagnostics.FileVersionInfo.GetVersionInfo(ass.Location).ToString() + "<br/>"); foreach (var method in typeof(InputExtensions).GetMethods()) { Response.Write(method.Name + "<br/>"); } running locally (where it works fine), I get this as output: From GAC: True ImageRuntimeVersion: v2.0.50727 Version: File: C:\Windows\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.Web.Mvc\2.0.0.0__31bf3856ad364e35\System.Web.Mvc.dll InternalName: System.Web.Mvc.dll OriginalFilename: System.Web.Mvc.dll FileVersion: 2.0.50217.0 FileDescription: System.Web.Mvc.dll Product: Microsoft® .NET Framework ProductVersion: 2.0.50217.0 Debug: False Patched: False PreRelease: False PrivateBuild: False SpecialBuild: False Language: Language Neutral CheckBox CheckBox CheckBox CheckBox CheckBox CheckBox CheckBoxFor CheckBoxFor CheckBoxFor Hidden Hidden Hidden Hidden HiddenFor HiddenFor HiddenFor Password Password Password Password PasswordFor PasswordFor PasswordFor RadioButton RadioButton RadioButton RadioButton RadioButton RadioButton RadioButtonFor RadioButtonFor RadioButtonFor TextBox TextBox TextBox TextBox TextBoxFor TextBoxFor TextBoxFor ToString Equals GetHashCode GetType and when running on the production server (where it fails), I see: From GAC: True ImageRuntimeVersion: v2.0.50727 Version: File: C:\Windows\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.Web.Mvc\2.0.0.0__31bf3856ad364e35\System.Web.Mvc.dll InternalName: System.Web.Mvc.dll OriginalFilename: System.Web.Mvc.dll FileVersion: 2.0.41001.0 FileDescription: System.Web.Mvc.dll Product: Microsoft® .NET Framework ProductVersion: 2.0.41001.0 Debug: False Patched: False PreRelease: False PrivateBuild: False SpecialBuild: False Language: Language Neutral CheckBox CheckBox CheckBox CheckBox CheckBox CheckBox Hidden Hidden Hidden Hidden Hidden Hidden Password Password Password Password RadioButton RadioButton RadioButton RadioButton RadioButton RadioButton TextBox TextBox TextBox TextBox ToString Equals GetHashCode GetType note that "TextBoxFor" is not present (hence the error). I have MVC referenced in the csproj: <Reference Include="System.Web.Mvc, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35, processorArchitecture=MSIL"> <SpecificVersion>True</SpecificVersion> <HintPath>References\System.Web.Mvc.dll</HintPath> <Private>True</Private> </Reference> I just can't figure it what to do next. Thoughts? Thanks! -Mike

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  • Current .NET technology stack for a new project? [closed]

    - by jkohlhepp
    If you are going to start a new .NET project, what technologies do you use on top of the base framework? I'm thinking things like ORMs (NHibernate, EF), logging frameworks (Log4Net), IoC containers, rules engines, UI frameworks (Telerik), etc. Are there certain technologies that you always bring in regardless of project type / complexity? Are there certain others that you bring in sometimes when complexity warrants it? This seems like a moving target, and I'm curious what people are using as their "basic setup" nowadays.

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  • How does ASP.Net MVC differ from Classic ASP (not ASP.Net--the original ASP)

    - by LuftMensch
    I'm trying to get a high-level understanding of ASP.Net MVC, and it has started to occur to me that it looks a lot like the original ASP script. Back in the day, we were organizing our "model"/business logic code into VBScript classes, or into VB COM components. Of course, now we have the additional power of c# and the .net framework classes. Besides the high-level oo and other capabilities in c# and .Net, what are the other major differences between the original ASP and ASP.Net MVC?

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  • Visual Studio 2010 Extension Manager crashes

    - by Alexey
    After installing a bunch of extensions to try out I restarted VS 2010 and it started crashing. Unfortunately, it consistently crashes when opening Tools | Extension Manager. Any ideas how to fix and avoid a complete uninstall/reinstall? Event log has this: Application: devenv.exe Framework Version: v4.0.30319 Description: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception. Exception Info: System.AggregateException Stack: at System.Threading.Tasks.TaskExceptionHolder.Finalize()

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  • Hidden Features IntelliJ IDEA

    - by Teja Kantamneni
    Just another Hidden features and tips and tricks WIKI. After seeing the hidden features of eclipse, java, spring framework I thought we need to have a list of the features, TIPS for IntelliJ too which is the best and the Intelligent IDE available for java.

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  • EF4 performance tips and tricks

    - by Will
    I've gotten to that point in one of my projects, and haven't found much information out there. So if you've got some pointers for improving performance in the new Entity Framework 4, please let us know!

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