We have recently installed RHEL 5.4 on some existing 6.2 OS and migrated our code from RH 6.2 to RHEL 5.4. We are facing a difficulty that given a binary (on both OS they have same name) how can we distinguish that which gcc and OS it was build as there are some minor differences in between binary respectively made.
Please help
Is anyone attempting to implement C# for the JVM? As a Java developer, I've been eyeing C# with envy, but am unwilling to give up the portability and maturity of the JVM, not to mention the diverse range of tools for it.
I know there are some important differences between the JVM and CLR but is there anything that is a showstopper?
I'm new to SSRS. We'll have two slightly different chunks of XML in a single row of an SQL Server database table. In an SSRS report we'll want to show only the differences between the XML chunks. I don't know how to do this, but I suspect the XML Type in SQLServer 2005 might be useful, or XSLT transformations in SSRS. Could anyone point me in the right direction?
What are the differences between these built-in Python data types: list, sequence and slice? As I see it, all three essentially represent what C++ and Java call array.
Hi folks,
Simple question - for dedicated website hosting, do i need to download and install the full ASP.NET 4.0 package, or just the client.
I understand the client is required for end users who need the .NET framework for their windows form applications.
But i'm not sure for a web hosting sceanrio.
Also, don't worry about talking about x86 or x64 - i understand the differences with the packages, etc.
Could someone give few tips and/or examples how Controller Plugins and Action Helpers are different? Are there situations where particular task could be accomplished with one but not another? For me they both look more or less the same and I'm often having trouble having to decide when to use what... Are there any big differences?
I have an asp.net web application that uses an unmanaged 32 bit dll that I have successfully running on my development machine, but when I use web deploy to move the code to our test server, I start seeing BadImageFormat exceptions.
I set the target in visual web developer to x86 and both machines are running 64 bit os's (windows 7 and windows server 2008 r2). I'm not sure what other differences there could be causing the problem. Thanks for any help you can provide.
I need to import either csv or excel file into a dbase. The column headers will match but I will want to compare the file against the dbase using an ItemID field, list the rows to be affected and the differences, then allow an update to all the rows with the matching ID.
Hello All!
Could someone please explain what the difference is between using the ISupportInitialize interface methods (BeginInit/EndInit) and using SuspendLayout/ResumeLayout?
Is ISupportInitialize ONLY used during construction/"initial" initialization... or can it be used later when you want to add new child controls to an existing parent control?
Any particular differences?
I greatly appreciate your help!
Thank you,
Pato
Lot of questions has been already asked about the differences between string and string builder and most of the people suggest that string builder is faster than string. I am curious to know if string builder is too good so why string is there? Moreover, can some body give me an example where string will be more usefull than string builder?
It seems that a lot of people include example.h instead of cexample in their C++ code. I know that everything in the C++ versions is declared in namespace std, but I'm not aware of any other differences. So why do people use the C headers, and is it okay to do so?
I've heard a few places that one of the main ways distributed version control systems shine, is much better merging than traditional tools like SVN.
Is this actually due to inherent differences in how the two systems work, or do specific DVCS implementations like GIT/Mercurial just have cleverer merging algorithms than SVN?
I'm looking for a random number generator that I can run in PHP, C and Java that will always return the same sequence of numbers for a given seed.
Here's the Java implementation I would use: java.util.random source
Whilst this would be fairly straightforward to port to C and PHP, there is potentially a lot of work to get all the edge cases correct and handle differences in number representation. I'd be extremely happy to just copy and paste a fully tested version should it exist.
Hi,
i basically want to know the differences or advantages in using a generic list instead of an array in the below mentioned scenario
Class Employee
{
private _empName;
Public EmpName
{
get{return _empName;}
set{_empName = value;}
}
}
1. Employee[] emp
2. List<Employee> emp
can anyone please tell me the advantages or disadvaatges and which one to prefer
Given I have a class with two constructors:
public class TestClass {
ObjectOne o1;
ObjectTwo o2;
public TestClass(ObjectOne o1) {
// ..
}
public TestClass(ObjectTwo o2) {
// ..
}
}
What happens, if I call:
new TestClass(null);
How to determine the correct method to call? And who determines that?
Are there differences between Java and other OOP languages?
Hi, Merge can performs insert, update, or delete operations on a target table based on the results of a join with a source table. For example, you can synchronize two tables by inserting, updating, or deleting rows in one table based on differences found in the other table.
Is anyone familiar with the performance to use "Merge" versus the traditional logic to check existence and decide the update or insert then?
Thanks!
Hi all,
Suppose I have a simple layout xml like the following:
button.xml:
Are there any differences in the following calls? and which one should i use?
button = (Button) getLayoutInflater().inflate(R.layout.button, null);
and
View v = getLayoutInflater().inflate(R.layout.button, null);
button = (Button) v.findViewById(R.id.button01);
I have added an exclusion to my workspace which is called "dev-machine"
-//depot/DotNetProject/bin/... //dev-machine/bin/...
The bin folder now shows as excluded in p4diff but...
The differences are still showing i.e. diff 1 of 11 and the next and previous arrows are still taking me into those excluded folders.
Am I missing something obvious here?
I have discovered some differences between WPF 3.0 and WPF 3.5.
As a result, I need to know if an assembly was compiled against 3.0 or 3.5.
Is there a API for this?
I have 2 tables in 2 different databases, one is in a mysql server and one is in an informix server.
Using .net and odbc, is there a way to identify the differences of both tables and merge them?
so that both informix database and mysql database have the same data.
thanks.
What is/are the differences (in performance/usability/functionality) in using #pragma once and #if !defined MYHEADER_INCLUDED_ constructs? Or what is the difference between the two?
Is is applicable to use Apache FileUpload lib to to upload files to Glassfish v2 server using standalone client? If yes, what are the differences for this purpose?