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  • NHibernate + ASP.NET + Open Session in View + L2Cache

    - by Pedro
    I am using CodeProject's well known Open Session in View to handle NHibernate Sessions. Does it works well with Level 2 Cache? Anyone has succeeded doing it? Should I use NH.Burrow instead? Any advice on l2 cache in asp.net best practices is appreciated. Edit: link to CodeProject's article: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/architecture/NHibernateBestPractices.aspx

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  • What is "Commodity Software"?

    - by aioobe
    What is "Commodity Software"? (Part of the title in the article at http://valgrind.org/docs/newsome2005.pdf) (I'm not an english speaker, and the direct translation of "commodity" to my language does not make much sense to me in a software-context.) An example would be appreciated!

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  • HTML custom tags: pros & cons

    - by o_O Tync
    I'd like to use some semantic HTML tags instead of <div>s: <article>, <product>, <footer> etc. Some of them are already presented in the upcoming HTML5, however, it's not fully supported. Which are the possible cons I might face when Rendering? Using CSS, JS? The one I remember is: IE6 can't clone tags it doesn't know.

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  • How to know strong name of GWT serialization policy at the time of host page generation?

    - by Alexander Vasiljev
    There is an excellent article describing a way to embed GWT RPC payload into the host page. A key element is missing there is how to know Strong Name of RPC serialization policy at run time. Strong Name is computed at the compile time, put into the client and obfurscated. Strong name is sent to the server with RPC request as described here. What would you suggest to make this parameter available at the time of host page generation?

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  • Function Point Analysis -- a seriously overestimating technique?

    - by kizzx2
    I know questions about FPA has been asked numerous times before, but this time I'm taking a more analytical angle at it, backed up with data. 1. First, some data This question is based on a tutorial. He had a "Sample Count" section where he demonstrated it step by step. You can see some screenshots of his sample application here. In the end, he calculated the unadjusted FP to be 99. There is another article on InformIT with industry data on typical hour/FP. It ranges from 2 hours/FP to 27.4 hours/FP. Let's try to stick with 2 for the moment (since SO readers are probably the more efficient crowd :p). 2. Reality check!? Now just check out the screenshots again. Do a little math here 99 * 2 = 198 hours 198 hours / 40 hours per week = 5 weeks Seriously? That sample application is going to take 5 weeks to implement? Is it just my feeling that it wouldn't take any decent programmer longer than one week (I"m not even saying weekend) to have it completed? Now let's try estimating the cost of the project. We'll use New York's minimum wage at the moment (Wikipedia), which is $7.25 198 * 7.25 = $1435.5 From what I could see from the screenshots, this application is a small excel-improvement app. I could have bought MS Office Pro for 200 bucks which gives me greater interoperability (.xls files) and flexibility (spreadsheets). (For the record, that same Web site has another article discussing productivity. It seems like they typically use 4.2 hours/FP, which gives us even more shocking stats: 99 * 4.2 = 415 hours = 10 weeks = almost 3 whopping months! 415 hours * $7.25 = $3000 zomg (That's even assuming that all our poor coders get the minimum wage!) 3. Am I missing something here? Right now, I could come up with several possible explanation: FPA is really only suited for bigger projects (1000+ FPs) so it becomes extremely inaccurate at smaller scale. The hours/FP metric fluctuates abruptly from team to team, project to project. For a small project like this, we could have used something like 0.5 hour/FP or something. (Now this kind of makes the whole estimation thing pointless, unless my firm does the same type of projects for several years with the same team, not really common.) From my experience with several software metrics, Function Point is really not a lightweight metric. If the hour/FP thing fluctuates so much, then what's the point, maybe I could have gone with User Story Points which is a lot faster to get and arguably almost as uncertain. What would be the FP experts' answers to this?

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  • Custom Report Items in local reports

    - by IordanTanev
    Hi, i have read this article about custom report items(CRI) http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc188686.aspx The only problem is that CRI are only usable in reporting service and not in local reports. My question is it possible some how to use CRI in local reports( RDLC ). Also i am interested in which version of reporting service is this possible, if possible Best Regards, Iordan

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  • Precise explanation of JavaScript <-> DOM circular reference issue

    - by Joey Adams
    One of the touted advantages of jQuery.data versus raw expando properties (arbitrary attributes you can assign to DOM nodes) is that jQuery.data is "safe from circular references and therefore free from memory leaks". An article from Google titled "Optimizing JavaScript code" goes into more detail: The most common memory leaks for web applications involve circular references between the JavaScript script engine and the browsers' C++ objects' implementing the DOM (e.g. between the JavaScript script engine and Internet Explorer's COM infrastructure, or between the JavaScript engine and Firefox XPCOM infrastructure). It lists two examples of circular reference patterns: DOM element → event handler → closure scope → DOM DOM element → via expando → intermediary object → DOM element However, if a reference cycle between a DOM node and a JavaScript object produces a memory leak, doesn't this mean that any non-trivial event handler (e.g. onclick) will produce such a leak? I don't see how it's even possible for an event handler to avoid a reference cycle, because the way I see it: The DOM element references the event handler. The event handler references the DOM (either directly or indirectly). In any case, it's almost impossible to avoid referencing window in any interesting event handler, short of writing a setInterval loop that reads actions from a global queue. Can someone provide a precise explanation of the JavaScript ↔ DOM circular reference problem? Things I'd like clarified: What browsers are effected? A comment in the jQuery source specifically mentions IE6-7, but the Google article suggests Firefox is also affected. Are expando properties and event handlers somehow different concerning memory leaks? Or are both of these code snippets susceptible to the same kind of memory leak? // Create an expando that references to its own element. var elem = document.getElementById('foo'); elem.myself = elem; // Create an event handler that references its own element. var elem = document.getElementById('foo'); elem.onclick = function() { elem.style.display = 'none'; }; If a page leaks memory due to a circular reference, does the leak persist until the entire browser application is closed, or is the memory freed when the window/tab is closed?

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  • Passing Data of WebView to Another Activity

    - by meygraph
    I've designed a training program and Html texts and image put into training. I want to address my html file by an activity to sent another activity. This is MainActivity /* * ListView item click listener. So we'll have the do stuff on click of * our ListItem */ listViewArticles.setOnItemClickListener(new OnItemClickListener() { public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, int position, long id) { switch (position) { case 0: Intent newActivity0 = new Intent(TrickPage.this,a_Dotted_Lines.class); startActivity(newActivity0); break; case 1: Intent newActivity1 = new Intent(TrickPage.this,TutorialsPage.class); startActivity(newActivity1); break; case 2: Intent newActivity2 = new Intent(TrickPage.this,TutorialsPage.class); startActivity(newActivity2); break; case 3: Intent newActivity3 = new Intent(TrickPage.this,TutorialsPage.class); startActivity(newActivity3); break; default: // Nothing do! } and this SecondActivity (show WebView) public class a_Dotted_Lines extends Activity { private WebView webView; @SuppressLint("SetJavaScriptEnabled") @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setContentView(R.layout.a_dotted_lines); // Button HOME ImageButton ImageButton_home = (ImageButton) findViewById(R.id.ImageButton_home); ImageButton_home.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(View v) { Intent intent = new Intent(); intent.setClass(a_Dotted_Lines.this, Main.class); startActivity(intent); overridePendingTransition(R.anim.fadein, R.anim.fadeout); } }); //Button Previous ImageButton ImageButton_previus = (ImageButton) findViewById(R.id.ImageButton_previus); ImageButton_previus.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(View v) { //Closing SecondScreen Activity finish(); } }); webView = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.webview_compontent); webView.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true); webView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/html/article.htm"); } } I want Send "file:///android_asset/html/article.htm" or other addres from MainActivity Is it possible? Sorry My English is not good

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  • Getting mouse position both in Internet explorer and firefox with javascript

    - by strakastroukas
    I read this article regarding creating popup notes with javascript and css The problem is that this one works only in IE since window.event is undefined in Firefox. // assigns X,Y mouse coordinates to note element note.style.left=event.clientX; note.style.top=event.clientY; So could you point me a fully working example? Or at least, how could i modify the javascript code to make it work in both internet browsers?

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  • "Hello World" using OpenOffice 3 sample code

    - by aiw33k
    I am trying to program a simple "Hello World" window on WinXP MSVC 2008.NET using OpenOffice 3.0 API and SDK. The article is big for beginners... http://api.openoffice.org/docs/DevelopersGuide/OfficeDev/OfficeDev.xhtml#1_1_OpenOffice.org_Application_Environment What would the code for "Hello World" look like?

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  • Key Value Database For Windows?

    - by Axl
    Other than MongoDB and Memcached, what key-value stores run on Windows? Most of the ones I've seen seem to only run on Linux (Hypertable, Redis, Lightcloud). Related links: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/639545/is-there-a-business-proven-cloud-store-keyvalue-database-open-source http://www.metabrew.com/article/anti-rdbms-a-list-of-distributed-key-value-stores/

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  • rails solr search limit total search results / get fixed number of results

    - by kLeos
    I'm trying to perform a search, order the results randomly, and only return a number of results, not all matches. Something like limit(2) I've tried using the Solr param 'rows' but that doesn't seem to do anything: @featured_articles = Article.search do with(:is_featured, true) order_by :random adjust_solr_params do |params| params[:rows] = 2 end end @featured_articles.total should be 2, but it returns more than 2 How can I get a randomized fixed number of results?

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  • asp.net custom control control state

    - by pranay
    what is advantage of using control state instead of view state when i create custom control in asp.net ? so i want to know why to use control state ? can some please provide me good article or descriptive answer for this ?

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  • embed youtube custom playlist name

    - by John Stockton
    I found a nice article: http://911-need-code-help.blogspot.com/2012/07/youtube-iframe-embeds-video-playlist-and-html5.html I am using the last option (Custom Playlist). But how to edit the embed code: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/T0Jqdjbed40?playlist=SyoA4LXQco4,6l6PPvUhR4c" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> in order to show my playlist name above thumbinails? i tried to add listname="name", name="name", list="name" but it don't work

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  • AVD properties for Motorola Flipout?

    - by kefs
    I'm looking to create AVDs to test my apps on, and i'm trying to figure out the correct settings for a square screen such as the new Motorola Flip Out. I don't see a wikipedia article for it, or many specs... On a related note, what about tablets? Actually.. Why aren't there a set of AVD instances with params from popular devices.. or at least a site that lists them for each of the 60+ devices. Thanks in advance :)

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