Detect When Application Framework Is Enabled?
Jun 15, 2012Is it possible to use reflection (or some such thing) to find out if the application framework is enabled? (set in project properties)?
View 3 RepliesIs it possible to use reflection (or some such thing) to find out if the application framework is enabled? (set in project properties)?
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View 5 Repliesi have a component developed in dot net if i want to find out the dot net framework required for that component to run, how can i find out?
i know we can detect the framework installed on a system, but here i have a dot net component, and want to find out which framework is needed for it to run?
I am developing an application in Vb.Net 2005 and have enabled the installation by clickonce, the update occurs before the application starts. My problem is very simple, the server that contains updates is correctly natted to be available from the outside with a public IP.
The clients who access from an external network connecting without problems, download software and updates. When local clients are connected to the same network of the server (LAN) can not download anything because they try to access the server with the ip public, and the nat does not work . We can not perform operations on the DNS server or hosts file and not even on the router.
I need to figure out if i can use ClickOnce to use more than one distribution server, primary and secondary. I'd like to set as the primary server the public address and the secondary server with internal network ip address.
I am in the process of developing a messaging framework for a windows application that sends messages to a java application. To be precise when the win app wants to send a message it simply drops the message in a common database table which will be picked up by the java app. The windows application is deployed across 10 application servers (10 instances) over citrix for load balancing.Each instance of the application is capable of sending a message to the java application and each of these messages should have a unique id. From my end I need to make sure every message generated has to carry a unique id so that they can be identified when necessary. All the messages can be cleared every day or two.i am not quite sure about a best method of achieving this. Initially I wanted to create a static method that serves the next available id (incrementing the last id by 1). But this approach willn't guarantee unique number as the application starts only when at least one user is logged on. For e.g .On one server the app starts when a user logs in, he then sends a message and then the application stops when that user logs off. So when a next request for the app comes to that server a new instance will be started.
View 3 RepliesHow can I create a VB application in VS2008 without requiring the application be run on a computer with a .NET framework in place?
View 4 RepliesAs i'm learning more and more about developing ive just got my head around creating classes and modules, i started wondering about something to do with configuration of applications where deployment is in a more diverse environment say in a company where different branches dont need access to all parts of a program, so i thought id throw the question out there in a basic sense and get some feedback. so i can go off and do some more reading and learning.
So the scenario in my head is like this.
So we have for arguments sake FrmConfig which is the master configuration form, then we have FrmMain which is the root menu our application general user interfaces with. So here based on what options are checked as enabled in FrmConfig effects what controls (like buttons/menu options) are enabled in FrmMain.
detect whether the current application is a console or a winforms application.The reason that I want to do this is that I am developing a library with a global error handler in it and I need to know what type of application it is in order to be able to subscribe to the appropriate exception event.Obviously I could get the user to pass in a parameter specifying what type of application it is, but I would rather deal with that automatically so its all encapsulated from the user of the class.
View 1 RepliesI imported some code I found a few months ago for a client server messaging program from vs2003 and everything appeared to be ok, apart from a couple of niggles such as the windows form designer generated code being visible on the main form code page but i could live with that. I just tried to add a splash screen but when I went to the application tab to set it up there is no enable application framework checkbox and no windows application framework groupbox. I tried running my application again and now the xp visual style has gone and it looks terrible, is there anyway to get the application framework back on again or do I have to start a new project and copy and past all my code into the new project.
View 1 RepliesI was looking to build a Data Access Layer for my new web based application, I'm using ASP.NET. I'm want to build a framework not only for this application but also want to utilize it for my future projects.
Actually my main aim is to make a framework, from DAC, DAL, BL to GUI. I want suggestions from you guys that what should i adopt, what give me flexibility, which suits for both small and large size applications.
I'm currently using MS Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition. My .NET Framework version is 3.5. I made an application in VS 2008 and it worked perfectly. However, when I ran it at my friend's place (who's got .NET Framework 1.1), it didn't run. Now, I know that the framework incompatibility is the issue.So, what I ask is, how do I code the application so as to make it run on Framework 1.1 as well while still using VS 2008?
View 5 RepliesI have a Windows 7 machine and I see that Microsoft does not recommend Visual Studio 2003 on the computer (Windows 7). How can I develop an application for the .net framework 1.0 then?
View 2 RepliesHow to run a .net 2.0 framework console application in 3.5 framework.
View 1 RepliesThis sounds weird and dumb but supposedly is this possible to run .Net application without installing .net framework? Is there anyway of embedding reference .dlls into the respective application? This came in my mind because I made a small notepad application in vb.net < 1mb in size and to run it, it requires full .net framework.
View 1 RepliesI need to use linq in C# Windows form application working with .Net Framework 2 not 3.5 . I Know it may be some sort of stupidity to do that. but i need that for some special reasons. Can i import just linq libraries to my project by anyway ? or there is no way except for using 3.5 ?
View 3 RepliesI want to ask the user a barrage of questions regarding configuration settings within the application. All that is handled, except that I want to ask them on the first run. (Kind of like a "Welcome form".) My question is, what is the easiest way to detect the first run and how would I go about doing so? Side note: regarding the link above, which location would be a good location to set a key value? (I've never really worked with the registry much until now.)
View 10 RepliesI am developing an application using VB.Net which is a simple executable which is to be run from a network drive of our company servers. Most users can access this executable without issue - others however can open the executable but have no connection to our database (even though when running the executable off a local drive such as C:, the database works no problem).
From some posts I have seen this might be a CAS issue - however our IT department suggest the issue might be down to different version of the .NET Framework being to blame. Firstly, is this the issue? Secondly, how can I develop my application to work with different versions of the .NET Framework? Surely this doesn't mean developing many different executables?
The Enable Application Framework Check Box seems pretty well defined in a number oprevious postings, but leaves one question in my mind. The default is unchecked and the sub-topic Check boxes are:
Enable XP Visual Styles - - Checked
Make Single Instance Appllication - - Not Checked
Save My.Settings On Shutdown - -Checked
There are also 3 Combo Boxes:
Authentication Mode - - "Windows"
Shutdown Mode - - "When startup form closes"
Splash Screen - - (None)
When I un check the Enable Application Framework Check Box all items under it are grayed out. However, if I have changed one of the Comb Boxes my selection is also grayed out...My question is, have I lost the use of those function: Specifically I am mos interested in starting my application from a Sub Main and closing the application when all forms close.My underlying question is . . . are the greyed out selections still valid?
I have made a simple vb application and have used vb 2010 to create it, which all of you would know, uses .NET Framework 4.0. I wanted to use this application at work, however, I found out that my work uses .NET framework 3.5 sp1.
So my question is, is there a way to compile something in VB 2010 that will work on .NET 3.5 sp1? If so, how?
For a reason I cannot explain, I now get compiler errors from the Application Designer whenever I enable the application framework in the VB.net IDE. I do not find much on this issue, except Scott Hanselman's admonition not to use this feature. I have mature projects in which this feature was enabled, but now even they will not compile.As this only began a few days ago, I have been trying various approaches to resolving the problem, up to and including removing VS2005 and reinstalling it, along with the framework, SDK, and all updates. No dice. The errors are below.This condition will occur even if I enable the feature in a new project.Does anyone have some thoughts and the cause and resolution of this problem?I probably should mention that I was using both VS2005 and VS2008 on this computer. I had been experimenting with 2008 for several weeks without incident.
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If I create an application in VB.NET using Visual Studio 2008, what version of the .NET Framework do other people need to have in order to run my program? Is it the same every time, or does it depend on what the application actually does?
View 1 RepliesFor school i have made an application in VB (Express 2010, .net v4) and when i try to run it at school it says that the .net framework needs to be updated.
IS there anyway of not updating the framework but still allowing the application to run?
I've done a vb.net program. The program basically uses few reference for example system.io etc.In order for my program to run on another computer, the computer need to have .net framework 2.0 installed.Instead of installing the whole framework, can I just pack the references I used in the program together with the vb.net program.? What packager/packer program should I use and how do I go about doing it..?
View 5 RepliesI am facing problems these days. I have VB Express 2008 with 3.5 .Net Frame Work. I develop applications but my applications dont run on the systems those have 2.0 framework or lower.How can I make my applications to run on all kinds of systems
View 2 RepliesMy application seems to require .net framework 4 to run. Hence not working on standard XP installations until .net 4 is installed. How do I make it so that it only needs 3.5, or whatever XP uses natively?
View 5 Replieswitch version is good and can i make it as i will not need installing new netframework and it was in my program like small size?
View 2 RepliesI've been looking around the internet and I haven't really found any solution to my problem. Is there a way to perform a function when a user closes the form either by pressing the X button in the top right hand corner? I am using a database that saves what form the user is currently looking at, and when the application is closed I want to say "offline."
View 4 Replieshow do I check to see if an application is running on the computer and, if it is, then close it? For example, I want to see if "myprog.exe" is running and, if it is, send it a message telling it to
View 3 Repliesis .NET framework v4 necessary to run my application created by vb2010 to run on other computer??? cause its large file to download....
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