Java Conversion [Small Snippet] First Line Gets Local Host?
Jan 28, 2011
I have this snippet, it's in Java:
final InetAddress address = InetAddress.getLocalHost();
final NetworkInterface ni = NetworkInterface.getByInetAddress(address);
key = new String(ni.getHardwareAddress());
Example of key output: ▲╔UiÎ
What is the equivalent in VB.Net? I understand the first line gets Local Host, what about the rest?
translate this c# code to vb.net , the online convertion tools dont seem to do a good job and my c# knowledge is not good enough. the main problem i have is how to write the code that is after "(new claimsRequest......"
protected void OpenIdAjaxTextBox1_LoggingIn(object sender, OpenIdEventArgs e) { // Retrieve the email address of the user e.Request.AddExtension(new ClaimsRequest {
Here's 2 questions that I hope someone can help me on. This is in VB.net. I keep on getting this error 'java.io.bufferedInputstream.count is not accessible in this context because it is 'Protected Friend'. Does anyone know how to fix this error?
The other errors i get are "Overload resolution failed because no accessible 'Val' accepts this number of arguments". I have listed below the code that I have coverted from Java. Where is my mistake?'the underlined areas are where it is giving me errors.
An error that arises when I take a vb project Visual Studio 2010 that works on my local machine to a server. How precisely would I work around it?
Configuration Error
Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately.
Parser Error Message: It is an error to use a section registered as allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application in IIS.
Source Error:
Line 24: ASP.NET to identify an incoming user. Line 25: --> Line 26: <authentication mode="Windows" /> Line 27: <!-- Line 28: The <customErrors> section enables configuration
a user will enter a number, n, which ranges from 1 to 30. they will also enter a "P" or an "S" (sum or product). depending on which was selected, it will calculate the sum or product of the numbers from 1 to n.i'm having a conversion error on line 5 stating "Conversion from string "S" to type 'Double' is not valid." [code]
Is it possible to create a windows application in VB to take form input of a text box and put that to a sharepoint server as new list item?I want an exe that when ran, opens to a form with a text box or two and a submit button, that creates a new list item on a sharepoint list.I am using VS 2005 , code in VB. All my google searches come up with stuff that seems to run on the sharepoint server itself, not a program i hand out to people to run from the desktops.I've tried so many permiations of what i found through google searchs and my brain just hurts atm. I'm new to VB + VS, my background is in VBA on Excel, and i have an solution that works in vba, but causes headaches due to macro security etc.
I have an array which contains strings.What i wan't to do is display the array as string, but after every fourth item the string must make a new line.I have the following code:
For n As Integer = 0 To ArrTekeningen.Count - 1 tekst2 = String.Join("-", ArrTekeningen) If n = 3 Then 'start a new line after 4th item
Dim text = "hi" & vbCrLf Debug.WriteLine("t:" & text.Length) ' --> 4, as expected txtLog.Text = text Debug.WriteLine("tL:" & txtLog.TextLength) ' --> 3. muh?! :(
Having looked at the RTF spec, the end of a paragraph is notated as par, which is neither CR nor LF. This makes sense since RTF is markup language; like in HTML, line endings have little meaning on their own.
So presumably, on writing into the RichTextBox, my line ending is being encoded into par. And then, on extraction, the par is being translated back to a real line ending for use.
It turns out that this line ending is vbLf.
Why, since Microsoft near-consistently employ CRLF for line endings, would RichTextBox translate par to vbLf instead of vbCrLf?
I need to make a small programm for ticketing on a parking for a small hotel.So i have 2 Printers pariking In (for delivery of the tickets) and 2 Readers PArking Out.Both Printers and REaders are working Serial.So i need to poll the serial ports of the printers and readers every second.The data is stored on a SQL database so i need to read and write in the database.Can i do this with 1 PC and 1 programm or 1 PC and 4 programms that are runnning at the same time ?
I have tried numuerous code conversion tools, and all have failed...I found an interesting snipper of code in C# that I have converted to VB, all but the following line of code. Cound someone please help to convert this C# to VB?
On form 1 , i have a number of buttons that open up different websites.What i want to do is when i click a button on form 1 , i want forum 2 to show ( Form2.show() ) , Form 2 will have a list (Buttons) of internet browsers.
Does anyone know how this can be done? The problem is that when you run the script to add a domain user to the local group as a local user you have no permissions to query the domain. Is there a way to pass a user name and password when doing this? [code]...
I'm creating a program in VB.net that does the following:At a high level I receive a file in email, put the attachment in a monitored folder, import the text file to excel, format the excel, and then email the excel file to a list of recipients.
Here is my plan:
Completed: Outlook VBA to monitor all incoming email for specific message. Once message is received drop attached .txt file in a specific network folder.
Completed: (VB.net) Monitor folder, when text file is added begin processing
Not Complete: (VB.net) Import text file to Excel
Not Complete: (VB.net) Format Excel Text file.(add in a row of data,format column headers with color/size, add some blank columns, add data validation to some of the blank columns that allow drop down selections)
Completed: (VB.net) Save file.
Completed: (VB.net) Send file to list of recipients.
Obviously the items above that are not complete are the bulk of the work, but I wanted to get some advice on what some of you think would be the best way to approach something like this. The import and formatting of the file are causing me some problems because I just can't decide what would be the most efficient way to do this.
The way stated above. Import to excel -> format Having a template excel that contains all of the formatting already done for me and attempting to transition the data to this document (no clue if/how I can do this). Is it even feasible? Have the template already created and then import the text file to a new excel file, then transition that data to the excel template?
Something I thought about, in terms of formatting the document, was to record a macro of me doing all of the formatting that I'm going to need and then attempt to convert that macro into my vb.net code, but I'm not sure if that will work. I will need to verify that the text file comes in the EXACT format every time correct?
In C# if you start a snippet you press Tab to cycle through the snippet elements, and press Enter to complete and exit the snippet.
In VB.NET you still use Tab to cycle through the snippet elements, but how do you end the snippet? Enter doesn't work and I can't figure out the correct keyboard shortcut
I have tried a number of freely available code converters to convert the following piece, however without success.
Dim resultList = ((From e In p_Xml.Elements() Where UCase(e.Name.LocalName) = searchName).Union( From a In p_Xml.Attributes() Where UCase(a.Name.LocalName) = searchName Select <<%= propertyName %>><%= a.Value %></>)).ToList()
I think I got it here
var resultList = (from e in p_xml.Elements() where e.Name.LocalName == searchName select propertyName).
As I read [URL] For VB: Inside the Snippet element, add the References element and all of the required child elements that add a reference to the project when the snippet is inserted.For C# Visual C# code snippets to do not support the References section, so a reference to System.Windows.Forms.dll must be added to the project manually What fundamental reason prevents C# to support References like VB ?[URL] But it isn't even as full-featured as Code Snippet References as Code Snippet References will allow you to add multiple references at once not just one by one.C# is supposedly more "professional" than VB.NET, one would expect C# to be more featured not more limited or does "professional" means you have to do it the hard way as said "MANUALLY"?