Which is better source control with NetBeans (Ruby on Rails), VSS or subversion?
I want to use source control, so I want to know which is better for NetBeans (RoR). Visual Source safe or Subversion?
Hello all,
I have a form that has text boxes, buttons on it for the user to sign up and sign in. I need to store the entered sign up credentials in any database(Oracle, Service based database, local database). Then when he tries to sign in, entered credentials should be compared with stored sign up values for authentication.
This is done in visual studio, c#.
Can anyone please give me hints or any references?
Thank you
Getting to grips with Visual Studio 2010,
This compiles:
var x = System.Web.Security.Membership.GetUser();
And runs, however VS2010 gives no intellisense for x and reports it just as a 'local variable'.
Has anyone got any ideas?
I am using SQL server and ODBC in visual c++ for writing to the database. Currently i am using parameter binding in SQL queries ( as i fill the database with only 5 - 6 queries and same is true for retrieving data). I dont know much about stored procedures and I am wondering how much if any performance increase stored procedures have over parameter binding as in parameter binding we prepare the query only once and just execute it later in the program for diferent set of values of variables.
I have two different .Net projects, hosted on github.
I would like to create a shared "commons" library for the two projects.
How should I structure my repository to facilitate this sharing?
Ideally, a change in this common library in one project could easily be pushed into the other project. I prefer to keep the code itself editable from the two projects (within Visual Studio), and not include it as a library. Are there best practices for this?
Hi,
I have created a Report using Crystal Report(Visual Studio 2005 and .NET Framework 2.0). In the Report Header section I have added a TextBox control to display header for the report. But when I execute the application the Text in the Report Header section is not displayed.
What should I do to view the text entered in the report header section?
Thanks in advance!
Hello everybody!
I don't know if some of you also has experienced it but when I edit a query in Visual Studio (it uses DDEX 2.0.5 for accessing the Firebird 2.5 database), it duplicates some of the columns. What's really interesting is the fact that only System.Boolean columns are duplicated:
Originally, there was only ,for instance, a 'PRO_DELETED' field...
Now I wanted to sort my results by this field - I had to change the select statement in the so-called QueryBuilder by adding "ORDER BY PRO_DELETED"
...After clicking OK it somehow created a new column (!?) called 'PRO_DELETED1'
My question is: Why does DDEX add such a new row to the column view and why can't I access the original PRO_DELETED field anymore?
Thanks in advance!
Is it possible to ignore the schema in object names when comparing databases using Visual Studio 2010 Schema Compare? For example, I'd like [dbo].[mysproc] and [mysproc] to be considered equivalent.
I'm working with an old windows app in visual studio 2005. A webserviced referenced in the original app has 2 functions and when i peak inside the auto-generated reference.cs file I notice a couple of other functions to allow async calls have been geenrated i.e. BeginWhateverFunctionNameIsCalled and EndWhateverFunctionNameIsCalled.
My problem is that I've created a new windows app and added the same web references but the Begin and End functions are not generated in my reference.cs proxy class. Anyone know whats going on?
IIS 7 and Visual Studio 2008, every time you attach to w3wp.exe you get an Attach Security Warning,
How do you turn this of?
It would be cool to know also, how to keep it attached for linger, as this seems to time out after a while
Btw: I Added this as a comment to the answer below, the first thing i did was try the msdn article http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms241736.aspx that doesn't work
I have multiple C# projects in a Visual Studio solution right now that will all use the same SQL Server database.
What is the proper way to share LINQ-to-SQL classes between projects?
I'm considering just copying the dmbl files into each project, but I think that may be too redundant. Is there a better way to approach this?
Hello,
Python - c++ dll - c# dll
I have a com interop c# dll that is loaded in a wrapper c++ dll throught the .tlb file generated in c# to be used in a python project. When I run in my computer it works fine but when I run in a computer that just got formated it gives:
WindowsError: exception code 0xe0434f4d
I have the redistribute c++ installed and the .net compact framework 3.5 on the formatted computer.
How can I see what is the correct exception on a computer that does not have visual studio installed? How can I debug all of this? I can't debug the dll's itself can I?
Note: in my computer all works well so maybe is some dll or file missing. I allready used Dependency Walker to see if there's some dll missing, and nop!
I have visual studio 2008 installed in my pc when i try to open a .Net 2005 Solution with multi-projects, there are project in vb and c#. The only web project on this solution display the following message:
.vbproj the project is not supported by this installation
I try to open the web project separately from the solution and I not have problem.
How I can open the web project from the solution.
Any ideas?
I know how to reference an existing .dll to IronPython, but is there any way to add my project as a reference like I can between Visual Studio projects?
Or is it best practice to create a separate class library?
I just built a clean PC with WIndows 7 x64. And yet Visual Studio 2010 still crashes at random just on startup or when creating new projects. Is this affecting anyone else and do you know of any patches or work-arounds?
When I try to inspect DataSet by standard DataSet visualizer I see this error "could not load this custom viewer".
I wrote simple dataset visualizer, but error throws anyway too.
On other computers with the same configuration visualizer show without any errors.
OS: Windows 7 x86 (Release)
VS: Visual Studio 2010 RC
has somebody any ideas?
I reinstall VS with no effect.
When using the visual studio 2008 debugger with c# i can right-click on a variable and choose "Make Object ID" which allows me to watch that object (via it's ID) regardless of whether it is in the current stack frame or not.
When the debugger is in VB code, (doesnt matter if it's run from a c# unit test or a vb unit test) That option isn't there.
Where did VB put this feature? Or does it simply not support it like so many other helpful c# features?
Hi there,
I am looking to host a wcf service while i am developing.
Is this best with IIS or can i just use the default BUILT IN web server that ships with Visual Studio?
I can change the Assign automatic port to specific port so in my client i always ahave a fixed address.
I was hoping somebody could advise the best way to go?
I have applied a color theme called Vibrant Ink (or some modification of it), and since I installed Visual Studio 2010 Pro Power Tools all my statement completion boxes are undreadable.
What setting changes the colors of these boxes? Preferrably, I'd like to change the background color to something darker, but if that's not possible at least I want to change the text color.
I have a Visual Studio 2008 project that has a reference to a dll. I removed the reference to version 1 and added a new reference to version 2. The project builds successfully, however when I analyze the project dll after it has been built in Reflector I am seeing that it is holding onto two references to the same dll - version 1 and version 2 are both referenced.
Hello,
I'm trying to insert in an Access Database, from visual C#. But i got this error: error
What am I doing wrong in code? The values are correct, they comes from the input boxes.
Thanks!
Since I upgraded my project to visual studio 2010 project format, my managed c++ project is targeted to .net framework 4.0.
It is easy to switch the framework version to another version from a C# project, but I have no clue how to do this in a MC++ project, I see no setting for this in the project property pages.
I have recently installed Team Explorer on one of my machines that has Visual Studio 2008 SP1 installed. But know whenever I click a work item or trying to open a team query I get the following error:
Could not load type 'Microsoft.TeamFoundation.WorkItemTracking.Client.WorkItemTypeDeniedOrNotExistException' from assembly 'Microsoft.TeamFoundation.WorkItemTracking.Client, Version=9.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a'
I even repaired the installation of Team Explorer 2008 but it does not solve my problem.
Does anybody know how can I get rid of this error?
Thanks.
I have a program that crashes (attempting to read a bad memory address) while running the "release" version but does not report any problems while running the "debug" version in the visual studio debugger.
When the program crashes the OS asks if I'd like to open up the debugger, and if I say yes then I see an arrow pointing to where I am in a listing of some assembler which I am not skilled enough to read properly (I learned 6502 assembler 30 years ago). Is there any way for my to determine where in my sourcecode the offending memory read was located?