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  • Can a custom WPF control implement the IsDefault property

    - by jpierson
    I have a custom button control that does not derive from Button. Is it possible for me to implement the equivalent of IsDefault so that the command associated with my control will be invoked. I was hoping that this was an attached property that I could add to any control but as far as I can tell it doesn't seem to be. Am I out of luck if my control does not derive from Button or is there at least a reasonable workaround?

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  • Override ModelState.IsValid Property

    - by griegs
    How can I override the IsValid property? I have a model that's validating as false. I have a custom ValidationAttribute on the model and I'd like to set the IsValid flag for the whole model under certain circumstances. Is this possible?

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  • How to use second level cache for lazy loaded collections in Hibernate?

    - by Chandru
    Let's say I have two entities, Employee and Skill. Every employee has a set of skills. Now when I load the skills lazily through the Employee instances the cache is not used for skills in different instances of Employee. Let's Consider the following data set. Employee - 1 : Java, PHP Employee - 2 : Java, PHP When I load Employee - 2 after Employee - 1, I do not want hibernate to hit the database to get the skills and instead use the Skill instances already available in cache. Is this possible? If so how? Hibernate Configuration <session-factory> <property name="hibernate.connection.driver_class">com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</property> <property name="hibernate.connection.password">pass</property> <property name="hibernate.connection.url">jdbc:mysql://localhost/cache</property> <property name="hibernate.connection.username">root</property> <property name="hibernate.dialect">org.hibernate.dialect.MySQLInnoDBDialect</property> <property name="hibernate.cache.use_second_level_cache">true</property> <property name="hibernate.cache.use_query_cache">true</property> <property name="hibernate.cache.provider_class">net.sf.ehcache.hibernate.EhCacheProvider</property> <property name="hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto">update</property> <property name="hibernate.show_sql">true</property> <mapping class="org.cache.models.Employee" /> <mapping class="org.cache.models.Skill" /> </session-factory> The Entities with imports, getters and setters Removed @Entity @Table(name = "employee") @Cache(usage = CacheConcurrencyStrategy.READ_WRITE) public class Employee { @Id @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.IDENTITY) private int id; private String name; public Employee() { } @ManyToMany @JoinTable(name = "employee_skills", joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "employee_id"), inverseJoinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "skill_id")) @Cache(usage = CacheConcurrencyStrategy.READ_WRITE) private List<Skill> skills; } @Entity @Table(name = "skill") @Cache(usage = CacheConcurrencyStrategy.READ_WRITE) public class Skill { @Id @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.IDENTITY) private int id; private String name; } SQL for Loading the Second Employee and his Skills Hibernate: select employee0_.id as id0_0_, employee0_.name as name0_0_ from employee employee0_ where employee0_.id=? Hibernate: select skills0_.employee_id as employee1_1_, skills0_.skill_id as skill2_1_, skill1_.id as id1_0_, skill1_.name as name1_0_ from employee_skills skills0_ left outer join skill skill1_ on skills0_.skill_id=skill1_.id where skills0_.employee_id=? In that I specifically want to avoid the second query as the first one is unavoidable anyway.

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  • Winforms Checkbox : CheckState property Indeterminate renders differently

    - by joedotnot
    In C# environment, setting a checkbox's CheckState property to Indeterminate displays a "green square" inside the checkbox. In VB environment, this displays as a "grayed out check" (which is less intuitive, even for "dummy" users). How do i make Indeterminate state look like a "green square" in VB.NET ? Btw, i am using VS2008, Winforms 2.0. (Btw2: I tried to create two tags CheckState Indeterminate, which is more appropriate to my question, but disallowed by StackOverflow due to points!)

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  • LINQ - array property contains element from another array

    - by Rob
    I have a object (product), with a property of type 'array' e.g. product.tags = {"tag1","tag2","tag9"} I have an array of input tags to filter on. ... but this is not quite working: List<string> filterTags = new List<string>() { "tag1", "tag3" }; var matches = from p in products where p.Tags.Contains(filterTags) select p; Any recommendations? Thanks.

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  • CodeDOM: Adding DebuggerStepThroughAttribute to property

    - by Dont Ask
    I know how to add a DebuggerStepThroughAttribute to a method or a constructor, usually you add it to the CustomAttributes collection of a code member. But I don't see a way to do this for the setter and getter of a C# property, because neither of them provides this collection where you add the attributes. Does anyone have a clue?

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  • Intellectual Property

    - by jose
    If I develop a unique software using an open source software, do I have all rights to protect my Intellectual Property? I dont know, if this is the right place to ask this question. But kindly answer

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  • Force lowercase property names from Json() in ASP.NET MVC

    - by kouPhax
    Given the following class, public class Result { public bool Success { get; set; } public string Message { get; set; } } I am returning one of these in a Controller action like so, return Json(new Result() { Success = true, Message = "test"}) However my client side framework expects these properties to be lowercase success and message. Without actually having to have lowercase property names is that a way to acheive this thought the normal Json function call?

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  • How to conditionally execute a jquery validation?

    - by Pandiya Chendur
    I am validating form using jquery validation plugin...... rules: { Name: "required", MobileNo: { required: true, minlength: 10, remote: '<%=Url.Action("getClientMobNo", "Clients") %>' }, Address: "required" }, messages: { Name: "please provide a client name", MobileNo: { required: "Please provide a mobile phone no", rangelength: jQuery.format("Enter at least {0} characters"), remote: jQuery.format("This MobileNo is already in use") }, Address: "please provide client address" }, This works pretty well on add form validation but i use the same form for edit here they can use the same mobile no,but my plugin validates that mobileno saying there is already a mobileno... But how to execute remote attribute based on a condition, MobileNo: { required: true, minlength: 10, if($("#HfId").val() == ""){ remote: '<%=Url.Action("getClientMobNo", "Clients") %>' } }, Is this a valid jquery conditional validation statement.... How to skip remote attribute based on a condition....

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  • Master page property access from Content page.

    - by Manish
    FROM BOOK: To reference public properties in a master page, we add the @MasterType declaration to the content page and reference the property using Master.<PropertyName>. QUESTION: But what happens internally? Does all of the master's and content page's properties, function gets complied into one class? Or something else?

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  • Reading annotation property in aspect

    - by Lukasz Koniecki
    How to read annotation property value in aspect? I want my Around advice to be executed for all joint points annotated with @Transactional(readonly=false). @Around("execution(* com.mycompany.services.*.*(..)) " + "&& @annotation(org.springframework.transaction.annotation.Transactional)") public Object myMethod(ProceedingJoinPoint pjp) throws Throwable { }

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  • Getting custom attribute from an Exception thrown during testing

    - by Amit Bhargava
    I'm using JUnit4 to test my code. Now, I'm aware that the following annotation allows me to expect an exception of a certain type @Test(expected = NipException.class) However, I have an 'errorCode' property in my exception class which I would also like to verify. This is because the same exception is thrown at three places in the same method with different error codes. How do I access 'errorCode' of the thrown exception?

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  • get property value

    - by laknath27
    HI, in my ontology i have the class called "festival" and it has property value called "CRISTMAS". it's a string type value.. son how can i get this value using JENA owl api.. CAN ANY ONE SHOW ME THE WAY :::::: THANKS

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  • WPF: Copy Property to Clipboard

    - by Phil Sandler
    I have a string property in my ViewModel/Datacontext and want a simple button that copies its contents to the clipboard. Is this possible to do from XAML, or I do I need to handle the button click event (or use an ICommand) to accomplish this? I thought the following would work, but my button is always greyed out: <Button Width="100" Content="Copy" Command="ApplicationCommands.Copy" CommandTarget="{Binding MyStringProperty}"/>

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  • Pick random property from a Javascript object

    - by Bemmu
    Suppose you have a Javascript object like {'cat':'meow','dog':'woof' ...} Is there a more concise way to pick a random property from the object than this long winded way I came up with: function pickRandomProperty(obj) { var prop, len = 0, randomPos, pos = 0; for (prop in obj) { if (obj.hasOwnProperty(prop)) { len += 1; } } randomPos = Math.floor(Math.random() * len); for (prop in obj) { if (obj.hasOwnProperty(prop)) { if (pos === randomPos) { return prop; } pos += 1; } } }

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