My problem is this:
WinRes is a very powerful tool and we think to use it for translating forms,
but WinRes can edit only .resx or .resources files.
I'd like the programmer to deliver to the deploy office only the DLL end
EXE, non also the related .resx files, but in this way we can do nothing...
I have an autodeploy application (a X.Exe file executed from IE) which download on the client a X.Exe.Config file, since I've put in web.config the following item:
<configuration>
<system.web>
<httpHandlers>
<add verb="*" path="*.config"...
There no way to lock a table row that is dbms independant, except UPDATE.
I think the only way is:
UPDATE TableName
SET Key = Key
WHERE Key = 'XYZ'
SELECT FROM TableName WHERE Key = 'XYZ';
UPDATE ...
This works in every DBMS, the only constraint you must have is that the method is inside a...
Well, we had a similar problem: two objects (say A & B) in two applications (say A in X, B in Y). A called B.
First we create Y as a library (to avoid marshalling), and the memory keep on growing. When we changed application Y to server, no memory leek occurs.
Why?
I suppose there are bugs in...
Moreover consider that C# compiler is free,
as C# is not owned by Microsoft while
VB.Net is owend by Microsoft so you will never
find a VB.Net free complier.
Bye
Alessandro
Hi all,
maybe my question is stupid, but I really need to know
when an Object is to be considered "stateless".
I see everywhere that Object to be pooled and to be avtivated JIT must be stateless, but what does it mean exaclty?
I read that an Object to be stateless should have no...
There should be one DLLHOST.EXE running for each COM+ applications, if you've creted these applications as Server Applications, not as Library Applications.
Consider that if you call your COM+ Objects from ASP there will be another DLLHOST.EXE for IIS.
Bye
We are starting a very big project (something like 1000 tables in the DB) with .Net. (C#)
We are not interested in distributed transactions (i.d. a transaction that involves two different DBMS) but we
will certanly use clusters. We do not have previusly made COM Objects to recycle.
The question...
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