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  • javamail smtp issue

    - by lepricon123
    I am using spring to send mail and for some reason its stripping the from email address. I ma sending the complete address form the sender to the mails server. Following is the log 10.105.21.299, taq02, 5/4/2010, 14:50:32, SMTPSVC1, taser10, 10.100.20.106, 2250, 11, 199, 250, 0, EHLO, -, taq02, 10.105.21.299, taq02, 5/4/2010, 14:50:32, SMTPSVC1, taser10, 10.100.20.106, 0, 14, 34, 250, 0, MAIL, -, FROM:<{}>, 10.105.21.299, taq02, 5/4/2010, 14:50:32, SMTPSVC1, taser10, 10.100.20.106, 0, 32, 35, 250, 0, RCPT, -, TO:<[email protected]>, 10.105.21.299, taq02, 5/4/2010, 14:50:32, SMTPSVC1, taser10, 10.100.20.106, 0, 681, 130, 250, 0, DATA, -, <27317520.11273009832239.JavaMail.root@taq02>, 10.105.21.299, taq02, 5/4/2010, 14:50:32, SMTPSVC1, taser10, 10.100.20.106, 0, 4, 78, 240, 2265, QUIT, -, taq02, 148.142.126.203, OutboundConnectionResponse, 5/4/2010, 14:50:33, SMTPSVC1, TASER10, -, 1110, 0, 95, 0, 0, -, -, 220 *******************************************************************************************, 148.142.126.203, OutboundConnectionCommand, 5/4/2010, 14:50:33, SMTPSVC1, TASER10, -, 1110, 0, 4, 0, 0, EHLO, -, TASER10.ccdomain.com, 148.142.126.203, OutboundConnectionResponse, 5/4/2010, 14:50:33, SMTPSVC1, TASER10, -, 1188, 0, 65, 0, 0, -, -, 250-acsinet11.emailserver.com Hello [4.79.35.186], pleased to meet you, 148.142.126.203, OutboundConnectionCommand, 5/4/2010, 14:50:33, SMTPSVC1, TASER10, -, 1188, 0, 4, 0, 0, MAIL, -, FROM:<{}@TASER10> SIZE=945, 148.142.126.203, OutboundConnectionResponse, 5/4/2010, 14:50:33, SMTPSVC1, TASER10, -, 1328, 0, 34, 0, 0, -, -, 250 2.1.0 <{}@TASER10>... Sender ok, 148.142.126.203, OutboundConnectionCommand, 5/4/2010, 14:50:33, SMTPSVC1, TASER10, -, 1328, 0, 4, 0, 0, RCPT, -, TO:<[email protected]>, 148.142.126.203, OutboundConnectionResponse, 5/4/2010, 14:50:33, SMTPSVC1, TASER10, -, 1375, 0, 87, 0, 0, -, -, 553 5.1.8 <[email protected]>... Domain of sender address {}@TASER10 does not exist, 148.142.126.203, OutboundConnectionCommand, 5/4/2010, 14:50:33, SMTPSVC1, TASER10, -, 1375, 0, 4, 0, 0, RSET, -, -, 148.142.126.203, OutboundConnectionResponse, 5/4/2010, 14:50:33, SMTPSVC1, TASER10, -, 1407, 0, 21, 0, 0, -, -, 250 2.0.0 Reset state, 148.142.126.203, OutboundConnectionCommand, 5/4/2010, 14:50:33, SMTPSVC1, TASER10, -, 1422, 0, 4, 0, 0, RSET, -, -, The mail server is taser10 and the sender is on taq02 erver as follows http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd" <bean id="smtpAuthenticator" class="SmtpAuthenticator"> <constructor-arg value="[email protected]" /> <constructor-arg value="password" /> </bean> <bean id="mailSession" class="javax.mail.Session" factory-method="getInstance"> <constructor-arg> <props> <prop key="mail.smtp.auth">false</prop> <prop key="mail.smtp.socketFactory.port">465</prop> <prop key="mail.smtp.socketFactory.class"> javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory</prop> <prop key="mail.smtp.socketFactory.fallback"> false </prop> </props> </constructor-arg> <constructor-arg ref="smtpAuthenticator" /> </bean> <bean id="mailSender" class="org.springframework.mail.javamail.JavaMailSenderImpl"> <property name="host" value="10.100.20.106" /> </bean> <bean id="mailMessage" class="org.springframework.mail.SimpleMailMessage"> <property name="from" value="[email protected]" /> <property name="subject" value="Subject AB"/> </bean>

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  • JPA 2.0 Implementations comparison : Hibernate 3.5 vs EclipseLink 2 vs OpenJPA 2

    - by peperg
    What's your choice? Do You have any suggestions and experience? I'm developing an application with Hibernate 3.5 and Spring 3.0 Pros: Good documentation Easy configuration and helpful logs Popularity - wide community Some extensions to JPA Some additional Tools - JBoss Tools for Eclipse, hbm2ddl, generating static metamodel etc... Cons: Bugs! (Sequences, collections etc...) Lots of reatures are doubled with "pure" Hibernate. There's a mess in legacy Hibernate and JPA annotations. I'm considering to switch to EclipseLink. What do You think ? Edit: I've tried EclipseLink and have very bad experiences. It seems like EclipseLink needs LoadTimeWeaver and likes to run on OSGi platform rather than simple Jetty or Tomcat environment. I just don't have time for all this configuration stuff.

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  • Using DataAnnotations with Entity Framework

    - by dcompiled
    I have used the Entity Framework with VS2010 to create a simple person class with properties, firstName, lastName, and email. If I want to attach DataAnnotations like as is done in this blog post I have a small problem because my person class is dynamically generated. I could edit the dynamically generated code directly but any time I have to update my model all my validation code would get wiped out. First instinct was to create a partial class and try to attach annotations but it complains that I'm trying to redefine the property. I'm not sure if you can make property declarations in C# like function declarations in C++. If you could that might be the answer. Here's a snippet of what I tried: namespace PersonWeb.Models { public partial class Person { [RegularExpression(@"(\w|\.)+@(\w|\.)+", ErrorMessage = "Email is invalid")] public string Email { get; set; } /* ERROR: The type 'Person' already contains a definition for 'Email' */ } }

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  • XStream <-> Alternative binary formats (e.g. protocol buffers)

    - by sehugg
    We currently use XStream for encoding our web service inputs/outputs in XML. However we are considering switching to a binary format with code generator for multiple languages (protobuf, Thrift, Hessian, etc) to make supporting new clients easier and less reliant on hand-coding (also to better support our message formats which include binary data). However most of our objects on the server are POJOs with XStream handling the serialization via reflection and annotations, and most of these libraries assume they will be generating the POJOs themselves. I can think of a few ways to interface an alternative library: Write an XStream marshaler for the target format. Write custom code to marshal the POJOs to/from the classes generated by the alternative library. Subclass the generated classes to implement the POJO logic. May require some rewriting. (Also did I mention we want to use Terracotta?) Use another library that supports both reflection (like XStream) and code generation. However I'm not sure which serialization library would be best suited to the above techniques.

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  • RIA Services Localization, where to place Resource Files

    - by kmacmahon
    I have the following Solution: SomeProject.Ria (non Silverlight code) SomeProject.Ria.Silverlight (Silverlight light code, namespace is still SomeProject.Ria) SomeProject.Ria.MyServices (RIA Services Domain Service) SomeProject.Ria.MyServices.Proxies (RIA Services Silverlight Generated Code) SomeProject.Shell (Silverlight Applicaiton) SomeProject.Web (Web Application) I would like to use Resource Files for my Annotations on the meta data class in SomeProject.Ria.MyServices. The format for that appears to be: [Required(AllowEmptyStrings=false,ErrorMessageResourceName="ThisFieldIsRequired", ErrorMessageResourceType(MyResource))] Which project does MyResource belong in? (Assuming that someday I need to support other culture files). Also the use of the string in here really seems to breed room for error, is it possible to do something like this and still achieve localization, or does this just get compiled into the meta data? If not, how can I get round the resource name being a string? [Required(AllowEmptyStrings=false,ErrorMessage=MyResources.RequiredMessage)]

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  • ruby xmpfilter on windows

    - by dreftymac
    Has anyone out there ever gotten xmpfilter to work on windows? xmpfilter "unterminated string meets end of file" is the error. The only Google hit is in Japanese: google://xmpfilter "unterminated string meets end of file" http://www.unkar.org/read/pc12.2ch.net/tech/1249687283 For background, the desired feature from xmpfilter is to get automatic "eval" annotations of Ruby sourcecode: Before: a = "bravo alpha charlie" # => b = a.split # => b.sort! # => After: a = "bravo alpha charlie" # => "bravo alpha charlie" b = a.split # => ["bravo", "alpha", "charlie"] b.sort! # => ["alpha", "bravo", "charlie"]

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  • How does MTOM work + sample code

    - by zengr
    I am trying to make a very simple web-service which does the following: The client hits the web service requesting a file. The web service's service class queries a hashtable which has the key (search query) and the value as the base64encoded value of a file (say a pdf) Now,I need to use MTOM to return the base64encoded value stored in the hashtable to the client. It's upto the client to decode it and convert it to pdf. So, here are my questions: I understand we encode files to base64 for transmission via web service, but where and how does MTOM come into the picture there? Can some one provide me a simple method which uses MTOM and sends the data back. Do we need to specify something in the WSDL too? or a simple String return type would suffice? Why/Why not? Thanks I have seen this code. It uses a lot of annotations, I just need a simple java code using MTOM. New to J2EE HERE :)

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  • Jersey, Apache HTTPD, and javax.annotation.security usage

    - by Nick Klauer
    So I'm having a heck of a time trying to piece together what I think is a pretty simple implementation. This is very similar to another StackOverflow question only I can't leverage Tomcat to handle role based authentication. I have an Apache httpd server in front of my app that handles authentication and then passes LDAP roles to a Jersey service through Headers. I've created a servlet filter to parse the header and tease out the roles the request came from, which works fine globally to the app, but isn't fine-grained enough to dictate what an Admin could do that a User could not. I'm thinking I could use the javax.annotation.security annotations that JAX-RS supports, but I don't know how to take what I've parsed out using a servlet filter to set or instantiate the SecurityContext necessary for the roles @RolesAllowed.

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  • Interface design pattern / Java / Seam

    - by Walter White
    Hi all, Is this possible somehow? @Name("geolocationService") public interface GeolocationService { @Query("SELECT g FROM Geolocation geolocation INNER JOIN geolocation.deployment deployment WHERE geolocation.ipStart <= INET_ATON(:ipAddress) AND deployment.active = TRUE") Geolocation findByIpAddress(@NamedParameter("ipAddress")final String ipAddress); } public GeolocationAction { @In private GeolocationService geolocationService; @RequestParameter("ipAddress") private String ipAddress; @Out private Geolocation geolocation; public void find() { geolocation = geolocationService.findByIpAddress(ipAddress); } } Is it possible to do this without implementing the interface? What is required to make that work? I want to maintain less and do more. If I can intercept invocations of the geolocationService then I am golden, how would I do that? I don't want it to ever be instantiated, so it will always be null (I don't want the @Name and @In annotations either then). Walter

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  • Enabling Hibernate second-level cache with JPA on JBoss 4.2

    - by Peter Hilton
    What are the steps required to enable Hibernate's second-level cache, when using the Java Persistence API (annotated entities)? How do I check that it's working? I'm using JBoss 4.2.2.GA. From the Hibernate documentation, it seems that I need to enable the cache and specify a cache provider in persistence.xml, like: <property name="hibernate.cache.use_second_level_cache" value="true" /> <property name="hibernate.cache.provider_class" value="org.hibernate.cache.HashtableCacheProvider" /> What else is required? Do I need to add @Cache annotations to my JPA entities? How can I tell if the cache is working? I have tried accessing cache statistics after running a Query, but Statistics.getSecondLevelCacheStatistics returns null, perhaps because I don't know what 'region' name to use.

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  • Use of Hibernate 3.0 with EJB 3.0 & JPA

    - by SOA Nerd
    Where I'm working the guys that are sitting across from me are working on a project. This is a JavaEE app which uses Struts, Spring, EJB 3.0, JPA, and Hibernate 3.0. They are using EJB 3.0 entity beans with annotations. I've been asking them why Hibernate 3.0 is in this mix and noone can seem to tell me. It feels like they've included Hibernate 3.0 because they were told to but are not using it for anything that they can't get from EJB 3.0 entity beans/JPA. They're using CMP and accessing all of the database functions via EJBs. Can Hibernate give you anything in this setup that can't be provided by EJB 3.0/JPA?

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  • Changing error message for datatype validation?

    - by Matthias
    Hey guys, I've a small question on ASP.NET MVC 2. I'm using Data Annotations on my Presentation Model and its model binder per default. But one step back, I want to do the most elementary thing: validation of the data type. Let's say I have an "int ID" on my model and want to edit the according entity in my view. If I enter something wrong like "foo", then I get a model error back, but the validation message is on English. I want to have this message in other languages, too. How can I do this? I remember that in MVC 1 I've written a custom model binder which checks the data types, but that's not what I want to do (at least not in MVC 2). Thus I hope there is a better way... Thanks, Matthias

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  • Apple iPad and PDF support

    - by STeN
    Hi, I have few questions related to the PDF and its use on the Apple iPad: 1) Does the iPad support all Quartz PDF functions (i.e. all CGPDFxxx functions/classes)? 2) Does the iPad support the PDF Kit? 3) Is it possible with any of one of both APIs, based on the coordinates of the finger touch to detect the underlying PDF item (e.g. article, text, annotations) ? 4) What is the difference between the Quartz PDF functions and PDF Kit? Thanks a lot Regards, STeN

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  • ASP.Net ITemplate - ways of declaring

    - by Mahes
    when we want to define a Template in our user controls we declare a field like this in our user controls public ITemplate MyTemplate { get; set; } so that the user defined templates contents will be represented in MyTemplate, and you can use it. and there are ways to customize the templates, for example [TemplateInstanceAttribute(TemplateInstance.Single)] public ITemplate MyTemplate { get; set; } the above example will enable defines single instance Templates(http://www.nikhilk.net/SingleInstanceTemplates.aspx). i accidentally came across single instance templates and blown away by the power of it. my question is what are all the things possible with ITemplates?? how do we define(use) them (more specifically thru annotations). is there any good documentation available for ITemplates?? (please dont point to msdn)

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  • There is no Key attribute in EF CTP 5

    - by Spence
    According to the blog post here Data Annotations in the Entity Framework there should be an attribute for a column called "Key" which allows you to mark the primary key of an entity. However I cannot locate this in .Net 3.5 or .Net 4.0. What have I missed? I've included the reference to EntityFramework.dll and I've checked all the attributes under System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations but I cannot locate it. I have set my project to .Net 4.0 full (not client profile). Any ideas?

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  • ZF1 + Doctrine 2 ODM: Call to undefined method AnnotationReader::setDefaultAnnotationNamespace

    - by Rafael
    I am trying to setup a zf1 + doctrine mongo odm 1.0.0BETA4-DEV project. I am using https://github.com/Bittarman/zf-d2-odm branch but when I update doctrine version from 1.0.0BETA3 to 1.0.0BETA4-DEV, I get the following error: SCREAM: Error suppression ignored for ( ! ) Fatal error: Call to undefined method Doctrine\Common\Annotations\AnnotationReader::setDefaultAnnotationNamespace() in C:\htdocs\zf-d2-odm\library\Lupi\Resource\Odm.php on line 34 Call Stack # Time Memory Function Location 1 0.0007 139368 {main}( ) ..\index.php:0 2 0.0217 659008 Zend_Application->bootstrap( ) ..\index.php:25 3 0.0217 659104 Zend_Application_Bootstrap_BootstrapAbstract->bootstrap( ) ..\Application.php:355 4 0.0217 659120 Zend_Application_Bootstrap_BootstrapAbstract->_bootstrap( ) ..\BootstrapAbstract.php:586 5 0.0314 1127240 Zend_Application_Bootstrap_BootstrapAbstract->_executeResource( ) ..\BootstrapAbstract.php:626 6 0.0314 1127368 Lupi_Resource_Odm->init( ) ..\BootstrapAbstract.php:683

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  • XML: Having trouble solving this XML error here..

    - by Capsud
    Hi i'm getting these errors Multiple annotations found at this line: - error: Error parsing XML: not well-formed (invalid token) - Content is not allowed in trailing section. on this XML file... <selector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"> <item android:state_enabled="false" android:drawable="@drawable/btn_red"> </item> <item android:state_pressed="true" android:state_enabled="true" android:drawable="@drawable/btn_orange"> </item> <item android:state_focused="true" android:state_enabled="true" android:drawable="@drawable/btn_orange"> </item> <item android:state_enabled="true" android:drawable="@drawable/btn_black"> </item> probably quite simple for you people who know XML. Can you help me please? Thanks.

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  • Is there any way to get MSVC to pass structs arguments in registers on x64?

    - by Luke
    For a function with signature: struct Pair { void *v1, *v2 }; void f(Pair p); compiled on x64, I would like Pair's fields to be passed via register, as if the function was: void f(void *v1, void *v2); Compiling a test with gcc 4.2.1 for x86_64 on OSX 10.6, I can see this is exactly what happens by examining the disassembly. However, compiling with MSVC 2008 for x64 on Windows, the disassembly shows that Pair is passed on the stack. I understand that platform ABIs can prevent this optimization; does anyone know any MSVC-specific annotations, calling conventions, flags, or other hacks that can get this to work? Thank you!

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  • Atomikos rollback doesn't clear JPA persistence context?

    - by HDave
    I have a Spring/JPA/Hibernate application and am trying to get it to pass my Junit integration tests against H2 and MySQL. Currently I am using Atomikos for transactions and C3P0 for connection pooling. Despite my best efforts my DAO integration one of the tests is failing with org.hibernate.NonUniqueObjectException. In the failing test I create an object with the "new" operator, set the ID and call persist on it. @Test @Transactional public void save_UserTestDataNewObject_RecordSetOneLarger() { int expectedNumberRecords = 4; User newUser = createNewUser(); dao.persist(newUser); List<User> allUsers = dao.findAll(0, 1000); assertEquals(expectedNumberRecords, allUsers.size()); } In the previous testmethod I do the same thing (createNewUser() is a helper method that creates an object with the same ID everytime). I am sure that creating and persisting a second object with the same Id is the cause, but each test method is in own transaction and the object I created is bound to a private test method variable. I can even see in the logs that Spring Test and Atomikos are rolling back the transaction associated with each test method. I would have thought the rollback would have also cleared the persistence context too. On a hunch, I added an a call to dao.clear() at the beginning of the faulty test method and the problem went away!! So rollback doesn't clear the persistence context??? If not, then who does?? My EntityManagerFactory config is as follows: <bean id="myappTestLocalEmf" class="org.springframework.orm.jpa.LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean"> <property name="persistenceUnitName" value="myapp-core" /> <property name="persistenceUnitPostProcessors"> <bean class="com.myapp.core.persist.util.JtaPersistenceUnitPostProcessor"> <property name="jtaDataSource" ref="myappPersistTestJdbcDataSource" /> </bean> </property> <property name="jpaVendorAdapter"> <bean class="org.springframework.orm.jpa.vendor.HibernateJpaVendorAdapter"> <property name="showSql" value="true" /> <property name="database" value="$DS{hibernate.database}" /> <property name="databasePlatform" value="$DS{hibernate.dialect}" /> </bean> </property> <property name="jpaProperties"> <props> <prop key="hibernate.transaction.factory_class">com.atomikos.icatch.jta.hibernate3.AtomikosJTATransactionFactory</prop> <prop key="hibernate.transaction.manager_lookup_class">com.atomikos.icatch.jta.hibernate3.TransactionManagerLookup</prop> <prop key="hibernate.connection.autocommit">false</prop> <prop key="hibernate.format_sql">true"</prop> <prop key="hibernate.use_sql_comments">true</prop> </property> </bean>

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  • Hibernate: can I override an identifier generator using XML with a custom generator?

    - by Ken Liu
    I want to use a custom sequence generator in my application, but the entity is located in a domain model jar that is shared with other applications. Apparently entity annotations can be overridden in orm.xml but I can't figure out the proper XML incantation to get this to work. I can modify the annotation in the entity like this this: @GenericGenerator(name = "MYGEN", strategy = "MyCustomGenerator") @GeneratedValue(generator = "MYGEN") But I need to somehow map this to orm.xml in order to override the original annotation. Looking at the orm.xml schema here it appears that I can't even specify a generation type besides "sequence" and "table".

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  • Hibernate Validator - Using properties in the constraints xml

    - by Avi Y
    Hi, I have just started using hibernate validator. I am creating the constraints in an XML file(not annotations). The only problem I am having is that I would like to use properties inside the constraints. For example: <bean class="MyBean" > <constraint annotation="javax.validation.constraints.Min"> <element name="value">{myProperty}</element> </constraint> </bean> and I would like to define these properties in a separate file. Do you think that's possible? Any help would be appreciated.

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  • How do I capture java.util.logging output in TestNG?

    - by Misha Koshelev
    Dear All: I am sorry just wanted to know if this was possible? I have discovered an interesting issue with JUnit and am looking for alternatives. Thank you Misha p.s. Here is JUnit issue: import org.junit.After import org.junit.Before import org.junit.Test import static org.junit.Assert.* class MyTestTest { @Before public void beforeTests() { println "Before" } @Test public void testLogin() { println "Before asdf" asdf println "After asdf" } @After public void logoutOfMyTest() { println "After" blah } } JUnit only reports error related to blah. Whereas TestNG reports both: import org.testng.annotations.* class MyTestTest { @BeforeClass public void beforeTests() { println "Before" } @Test public void testLogin() { println "Before asdf" asdf println "After asdf" } @AfterClass public void logoutOfMyTest() { println "After" blah } } Thank you! Misha

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  • XML Validation in ASP.NET MVC during load

    - by Jamie Nordmeyer
    I'm writing an ASP.NET MVC 2 application where one of the backing stores I plan to support is XML. I have a POCO that represents the settings for the site, along with an XML file to contain these settings. My question is what is the best way to validate this data as it is read from disk in to the POCO? I know I can use an XSD, or maybe use the Data Annotations library to mark up the POCO, and use reflection to validate the data, but is there another way, perhaps in .NET 3.5 or MVC to do this? I've spent some time Googling this issue, and want to be sure I'm doing it in the best manner. Thanks in advance!

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  • HyperJAXB and IDREFs

    - by finrod
    I have eventually managed to fiddle HyperJAXB so that when XSD has complexType A and this has an IDREF to complexType B, then HyperJAXB will generate @OneToOne JPA annotations between the the two generated entities. However now I'm facing another problem: the XSD has complex type X that can IDREF to either complex type Y or complex type Z. In the end, I need instance of complex type X contain reference to either instance of class Y or class Z. Do you have any wild ideas how can this be done without manual alterations to the generated classes? And at the same time to make sure these entities are marshalled to a correct XML? How about using the JAXB plugin that allows generating classes so that they implement a particular interface? Could that lead anywhere?

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  • How to use NUnit GUI with a C#/ASP.NET website?

    - by Amber Shah
    I have a C#/ASP.NET website that has some code (*.cs) files in the App_Code directory. I would like to test them using NUnit. I have written a test file with the proper [TestFixture] and [Test] annotations and have put it here: App_Code/Test/TestClassName.cs. I load up the NUnit GUI to run it but it wants me to select a .exe or .dll file. There is none in the bin folder of my project. My project does successfully run and is built and everything, but still no exe or dll file. How can I get the NUnit Gui to just run the test in that class?

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