I am trying to implement a service object class for the POS for .NET library using VB9. Specifically, the BillDispenser class. I define my class and inherit from Microsoft.PointOfService.BillDispenser. As normal, it creates stubs for all the MustOverride (abstract) properties and methods that I need to override (I love that), EXCEPT for the events. Apparently thare two events defined as abstract (MustOverride) in the POSCommon base class, but VB doesn't generate stubs for them.[code]...
Ok, I've been searching all over the web for an answer to this and I'm getting nowhere. I've found several examples and tried code translators, but they either fail to compile at all (syntax is wrong) or fail to solve the problem. Here is what I am up against:
I am trying to implement a service object class for the POS for .NET library using VB9. Specifically, the BillDispenser class. I define my class and inherit from Microsoft.PointOfService.BillDispenser. As normal, it creates stubs for all the MustOverride (abstract) properties and methods that I need to override (I love that), EXCEPT for the DirectIOEvent. Apparently this event is defined as abstract in the POSCommon base class, but VB doesn't generate a stub for it.
No compile errors are generated from not defining it, but I get the following runtime error as soon as my unit test attempts to load the dll[code]...
Basically, I have a custom child form class which has events that will be passed to the parent. In the custom child form, I have a declaration of a "MustInherit" class that inherits the DevExpress User Control Class.
The reason for this, is I have many user controls that derive from this base class, and the child form can have an instance of any one of these controls, and doesnt care which. The only requirement is that the child form can handle the same events from each type of control the same way.
Some watered down code snippets(still pretty long unfortunately): '''Inherited Class Public Class ChildControlInheritedClass
I need to implement an event interface defined in a COM app so I can get events. I want to use System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypes.IConnectionPointContainer. In Adam Nathan's ".NET and COM", Adam shows some C# code that connects to an IE event set. There he does this:
Why can't a sub implement an interface and handle event at the same time? The following gives my a syntax error:[code]I know I could handle this kind of logic with another method, but that is not the point. I just want to understand the reasoning behind this.
PROJECT TYPE: Windows Forms Application LANGUAGE: Visual Basic .NET VERSION: 3.5 IDE: Visual Studio 2008 OPTION STRICT: on OPTION EXPLICIT: ON
I am developing a parental control application containing a feature that logs a user off of the computer after an administratively set period of time. I do not however want the application to continue counting time against the time limit when the user is not active on the computer. EXAMPLE: Child logs on and is active for an hour then leaves computer for 45 minutes to get dinner. The session timer needs to ignore the 45 minutes of inactivity. I have thought of two ways to accomplish this. 1) Use a SystemEvents.SessionSwith event (to detect the Start Menu > Log Off > SwitchUser action), or 2) Use an event which would detect user inactivity in excess of a set time, e.g. 5 minutes (similar to a screensaver).
Either event would call a method which would simulate a pause feature (as StopWatch and Timer have no pause support that I know of). I believe the 2nd option would prove to be more universally affective as 1) some users do not have Fast User Switching enabled, and 2) users would be required to manually switch users in order to prevent their inactive time from counting against them. My problem arises when I attempt to implement one of these methods. According to the IntelliSense error checking engine, I have absolutely no clue how to do either of these tasks in spite of the research I have conducted on the topic. I would prefer to go with the system idle time approach.
I am trying to implement a timer in my program and i am unable to do so till now.
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Static intCount As Integer intCount = 10 While intCount <> 0 Dim fileReader As String [Code] .....
How do I implement a timer that will close the IE after every 5 seconds till the count runs out?
I'm trying to implement a timer into my program, because I want to take a capture from a webcamdevice every x seconds.I've wandered around google all day and tried to implement all kind of timer classes (with system.threading because I can't use system.windows.forms.timer) but I won't figure it out!
I have an existing program, and it uses DLL files to do things I wish to implement a DLL in VB.NET the DLL's are not COM, they are standard call the method or function type DLL's
How would I implement the following in a VB.NET DLL extern "C" void __Export_TYPE HelloWorld(char *path)
I'm looking to implement a sort function in my program however I am new to VB and don't know how to. Basically I have 6 objects in my program racing across the screen and what I would like is a leaderboard showing the current top 3.
I try to implement undo in drawing program I want to save the bitmap after every drawing and push it to stack then when the user click the button it will change the image to the last bitmap saved in the stack here is my code
Private Sub PictureBox1_MouseUp(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles PictureBox1.MouseUp Xend = e.X Yend = e.Y
I'd like to implement some very simple validation into a program I'm writing, but I have no experience in this area, so I'm not sure how to implement it.I'd like one to have one make sure that text entered in to a text box has only regular characters (A-Z, a-z), but I'm not sure how to go about it!
I'm trying to implement printing functionality into a simple program for my company. It's not necessary, but it would be a nice finishing touch for everyone. And really, in practice, my printing feature works. My problem is that each line is printed on a separate page of paper and I can't find a way to just like, print a page.
It doesn't have to be fancy. I know that I won't need word wrap, nor will anyone ever print more than one page. Here's my ginked & modified code thus far:
Private Sub PrintDocument1_PrintPage(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Drawing.Printing.PrintPageEventArgs) Handles PrintDocument1.PrintPage Dim linesPerPage As Single = 0
I want to write a program that can control port communication in a PC by blocking certain port based on the admins request and also monitor incoming and outgoing network traffic. Can i achieve this using vb.net winsock?
I created a vb.net dll which I am using in an unmanaged c++ project.When I try to create an object of the class, I am getting an error:cannot instantiate abstract class.Why would my class be abstract? How can I modify it so that it won't be abstract?
I am doing a project on abstract the numbers that i get from the datagridview to append it on the other textbox. Ok I elaborate more. I have 2 form which is form1 and form2. For the form1, the view is 2 textbox and a 'To' button. when click on the 'To' button, it is direct to form2 which is the datagridview. After selecting the selected numbers, it will display the numbers on the form1 of the one of the textbox. but the problem is I want to abstract one by one of the numbers and append it on the other textbox of the form1.
I am doing a project on abstract the numbers that i get from the datagridview to append it on the other textbox. Ok I elaborate more. I have 2 form which is form1 and form2. For the form1, the view is 2 textbox and a 'To' button. when click on the 'To' button, it is direct to form2 which is the datagridview. After selecting the selected numbers, it will display the numbers on the form1 of the one of the textbox. but the problem is I want to abstract one by one of the numbers and append it on the other textbox of the form1.
I'm trying to use the builtin XML literals feature to create/read xml files using my own schemas, but I don't see a way to cast an abstract XElement from a base type to a more derived type.The schema/xml below shows in general what I'm working with, but using XML literals only allows me to use the base type in the IDE, so the xml below is treated as a collection of elements of the base type, instead one of the base type and one of the derived type.
I have one interface that contains four functions. I have about 20 classes that implement this interface. Throughout each class, I see a lot of duplicate code, for example, there are constants declared at the beginning that are in every class. The method implementations (logic) of the interface are mostly the same.It contains duplicate structures. Is this a case where I can eliminate a lot of duplicate classes by implementing an abstract class instead of an interface. What I am striving for is too be able to put common methods from the abstract class as non-abstract methods and then methods that need their own implementation would be marked over-ridable. Can I put consts and structures in abstract classes? If so, that would eliminate a lot of duplicate code across the classes. Is there anything else I should look out for in the classes as a sign that I probably should be use an abstract class instead of an interface.
I'd like to make sure each of the subclasses has a certain nested class whose actual fields are up to the developer.
Nesting an abstract class inside the base abs. class doesn't seem to do the trick because during actual coding, both the nested abs. class and the nested class in the subclass both are available (show up in intellisense).
Having the base class implement an interface that includes a class doesn't work since interfaces only refer to methods that can be implemented, not classes (meaning implementing the interface requires implements methods, but says nothing about classes in the interface.