VB 2008 - Setting Root Namespace Name Of A Project

Feb 9, 2009

I VB 2005 you can set the root namespace name of a project under the project properties. Where can I set this using VB2008?

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VB - Root Namespace In The Domain Project Is Blank

Feb 10, 2010

I have an VS2008 solution with 2 projects, WebUI and Domain; WebUI references domain. The Root Namespace in the WebUI project is:MyCompany. MyProjectName.WebUI. The Root Namespace in the Domain project is blank. (Namespaces are manually declared for all classes). So everything has been working fine, until I tried to reference a class in Domain via a fully qualified path: [Code]

Does this make any sense? So, then I cleared my WebUI Root Namespace, and voila, the fully qualified declaration then does work. However, doing this then seemed to invalidate the registration of all my user controls on my pages. The only thing that seemed to solve this was in the codebehind of each user control, manually add a namespace of MyCompany.MyProjectName.WebUI. which might make sense as perhaps the namespaces of the pages somehow had still retained the root namespace value. But, if I was to create a brand new aspx page and drop a user control on (this is before manually adding the namespace), even that page couldn't properly register it. Yet, the user control properly rendered in design view. so the VS UI seemed to be able to properly resolve it, but the compiler seemingly can't.

So from what I can tell, I can at least get things to work by manually wrapping user controls in the proper namespace. Why this is necessary for aspx pages, that have no namespace specified, to see the user controls, seems to make no sense. Is there some fundamental principle I am misunderstanding??

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Programatic Access To Project's Application Root Namespace Properties?

Jan 25, 2010

How does one gain programatic access to the information that is entered into the "My Project" properties Application section?I am able to pick up the assembly name from those properties, but I haven't been able to pick these up.Below is the line of code that makes me interested in picking this up programatically. I have found that if the name within the quotes for Sections (GenConfig) doesn't match exactly what is entered in those properties, I will get an application error during run time.How do I reference that property?Is there a better way to pick that value up?

Dim applicationSettingsSection As ClientSettingsSection = config.SectionGroups("applicationSettings").Sections("GenConfig.My.MySettings")

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.NET Web Service Root Namespace

Jan 6, 2010

I'm trying to set up a .NET 3.5 web service project in Visual Studio. My goal is to include a namespace in this web service that I can expose to web applications that references this web service.I have added the namespace "MyWebservices", but I am not able to find it after referencing the web service.[code]I have also attempted to modify the "Root Namespace" property of the web service project, but I can't get that to work for me either.

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How To Change Root Namespace

Feb 28, 2010

How to change root namespace of my program

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Way To Escape Root Namespace

Aug 21, 2009

[code]How do I do this in VB, while having a root namespace in the application, is this possible?

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Find The Root Of A Number Such As The Square Root, Cube Root 5th Root Or Whatever

Sep 23, 2011

For those of you interestested in mathematics you can find a root of a number in two different ways. Lets say you want to find the 5th root of 27.

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.NET Namespace Regarding Explict (named) Versus Implicit (global Or Root) Namespaces?

Sep 27, 2010

I have a solution that contains many projects all using the same root namespace. No code files explicitly name a namespace. So lets say the root namespace is ExampleRootNamespace.Now a problem comes into play when I want to add an explicitly named namespace to one of the code files I am working on. I want to be able to isolate this code from the rest of the assembly to be able to run FxCop against it. So I add something like Namespace Interfaces.CSV to the code file.

This causes any code that references this assembly to need to say Imports ExampleRootNamespace.Interfaces.CSV. So far so good. I can even run FxCop against the assembly. The problem now is that in other assemblies I cannot say any longer things like:

Public class frmInputBoolean Inherits
ExampleRootNameSpace.frmFormTemplate

Visual Studio is now asking me to rename the namespace to:

Public class frmInputBoolean Inherits
Global.ExampleRootNameSpace.frmFormTemplate

There are hundreds of errors related to this. So my questions are:

1) Why would basically naming a namespace under the root for the first time cause issues with the program?

2) Are there any workarounds to this issue without renaming?

I also want to add that with regards to ExampleRootNamespace.Interfaces.CSV I am not referencing this anywhere in the codebase. I'm currently just referencing it from a unit test project. So I don't see why adding this namespace causes an issue.

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C# - Dll Reference Of One Project Into Another Project - Error Of "Type Or Namespace Name Could Not Be Found"

Apr 25, 2011

I have 2 projects, one built in VB.NET and another in C#.NET. I want to use certain functionality of VB.NET into C#.NET and hence I have added the dll file of VB.NET solution into C#.NET as a reference by browsing the dll from my system. Say dll name for VB.NET is myData.dll. In my C#.NET project I am trying to declare it as a namespace i.e. "using myData;" and its giving me an error of "Type or namespace name could not be found"

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.net - Reference 2 Dlls Using The Same Namespace In 3.5 Project?

Jun 29, 2011

I have a vb.net 3.5 class library project that needs to reference two assemblies that have the same namespace. We have two third party dll's in which one is version 5.1 and the other is version 6.1. They have the same dll filename and they utilize the same namespace and functions/class names. The project needs to use one or the other depending on a specific situation. I've investigated up on a c# process that uses the "extern alias" feature to pull in the different assemblies.

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What use is the Aliases property of assembly references in Visual Studio 8.It seems that this feature isn't fully available for vb.net. Things I've Tried I've renamed the 2nd dll and added both references to my project. At this point I get tons of: 'blah' is ambiguous in the namespace. So I need to alias the different versions. In vb.net you can do aliases on an imports statement like:

Imports version5 = Somedll.Something

The problem is I can't setup an assembly reference alias for the different versions of the dll. Apparently in vb.net you can't set these up in the reference properties window. So I tried setting them in in my project file like this:

<Reference Include="somedll.5.Navigation">
<HintPath>....UtilityThirdPartyDLLSsomedll.5.dll</HintPath>
<Aliases>SomeDLL5</Aliases>

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I would then expect this to work:

Imports version5 = SomeDLL5.Something
Imports version6 = SomeDLL6.Something

But the "SomeDLL5/6" doesn't show up in intellisense. So how can I reference both dll's in the same project?

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Namespace / Project Design General

May 14, 2009

I'm trying to make more use of namespaces and giving my project a more rigorous design, as it has been getting pretty messy.I was wondering,before I get started, is there a standard convention for the names and organization of namespaces?For instance,for a 3-tier program, should there always be a "UI", "Business",and "DataAccess" namespace (and is this what they're typically called)?Or should I just organize the project as I see fit?

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Using Namespace To Assess Property Of Another Project

Jan 3, 2010

I want to use project B property in project A. Hence, I added project B to my solution. How can i use the property of B? Can someone guide me? i'm new to vb.net..To my knowledge, we need to use namespace and create a new instance. Could someone guide me on how to use namespace for this purpose?

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.net - Make A Namespace To Be Viewed By All Project Without Necessary Imports?

May 11, 2011

I'm developing an web application using VB.Net, and I would like to know, if is there any way to make a namespace to be viewed by all project without necessary Imports?

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Import Project Namespace Into A View In Order To Use The Custom?

Jun 20, 2012

I am trying to create a custom LabelFor helper to apply by default instead of the standard LabelFor helper include in System.Web.Mvc.Html. I want my LabelFor to take model properties that are PascalCase and make a label that appears as multiple words. For example the property FirstName would appear as "First Name".

I found this post that shows how to make a custom LabelFor helper that allows the addition of html attributes. I recreated this helper in VB.Net and modified it to do what I want, but I am not able to get it to work.

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The sample includes this Module in Namespace System.Web.Mvc.Html but when I add the namespace declaration to this module everything in the rest of the project goes haywire. For example, each of my models has a Primary Key property that is a Guid datatype and as soon as I add the namespace above to the module, I get several errors stating that System.Guid is not defined among other similar errors.

I've tried to import my project namespace into a view in order to use the custom helper, but then I get an error that says Overload resolution failed because no 'LabelFor' is most specific for these arguments.I am trying to avoid having to specify a DisplayName for every PascalCase property I have in many models.

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Program To Create A Class Outside The Default Project Namespace?

Dec 5, 2009

Is that possible to create a class in vb.net that is not in the default namespace of the project?

for example, say you have a project call sample1, then automatially IDE will have everything default to the Sample1 as your namespace root rather than under global, which is find for most case.but I want to create some classes that is directly under global namespace

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IDE :: Project No Longer Recognises XML Documentation, And Does Not Access Namespace Correctly

Sep 30, 2010

I've just picked up a project from someone who has recently left our company, and the project file for the project has somehow had XML documentation deactivated. Typing ''' no longer automatically creates XML documentation segments, and existing XML documentation within the code does not show up in Intellisense, and is also not correctly highlighted as XML documentation.

In addition, the Intellisense for the My. namespace contains only MySettings, Resources and Setting under the "All" tab. Everything else is missing. Attempting to manually write My. namespace code results in compile errors. These are not problems with the IDE; I can start a new project and both Intellisense and My. work fine in these new projects. I can only assume that this is something which has been set on the project itself.

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Import System.ServiceProcess Namespace Into WPF Project Not Showing In CodeSense?

Mar 4, 2009

how can I import the System.ServiceProcess namespace into a WPF project in VB.net (not C#)? The ServiceController object is not in the toolbox in VS2008 and can't see to figure it out. Any ideas? If that particular namespace cannot be imported into WPF projects, could somebody suggest another way of controlling windows services from a WPF application? I know this framework is focused more on multimedia apps, but would really like to switch over some of my tools to WPF.

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Adding 1st Explictly Named Namespace To A Project Breaks The Use Of Implicit (i.e. Global) Namespaces?

Sep 27, 2010

I am working on a solution that does not name namespaces in code files. Instead it uses the root name space of the project (which is the same across all assemblies). Basically there is only one implicit namespace.

Well, I am trying to isolate some code so that I can run FxCop against it. I explicated named the code file with a namespace to do this. This works for FxCop, but it bricks the entire solution.Visual Studio is now asking me to prefix all uses of the implicit namespace with Global. So instead of:

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Setting The Path For A New Project?

Jun 11, 2011

I'm new to VB .Net and I've searched for this info in the help files, but couldn't find it.When I save a project it automatically saves it to "C:Documents and SettingsusernameLocal SettingsApplication DataTemporary Projectsfilename".I want to be able to set this path ahead of time to where I want it to go. I've set a path in the Tools > Options > Projects and Solutions > General tab (under Project Location), but it doesn't use it.

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Setting Up Database Within A Project?

Mar 11, 2010

I have created a project with my forms & a little bit of validation logic, the basic skeleton of the project looks just fine.The data that I have for the project is currently in 2 Excel spreadsheets, so I have created a database within my project (I chose a SQL option, even though I have only ever used Access in the past) & I now have Database1.sdf & MyFinancesDB.xsd in my Solution Explorer.

I have created 2 Tables, the same as the Spreadsheets & have created Columns as necessary, and also set up Primary keys in both Tables and linked the Primary key of the Parent Table to a keyed column in the Child Table ... I *think* I have done what I need to do.Now, the big question (assuming I have set things up correctly !) is how do I import / load the data from the Excel spreadsheets into the SQL Tables?

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VS 2008 Cube Root Error?

Feb 27, 2010

Much to my disappointment I recently discovered that VB can not calculate the cube root (or any odd root) of a negative number even though it is a real answer.For instance if you tryMsgBox((-1)^(1/3))You should get -1 because -1*-1*-1 = -1. But no, VB will return NaN, not a number.Anyways, my problem is that I'm making a graph program and the user needs to be allowed to enter any formula they want and have it evaluated so the program can graph it. But if the user enters anything with x^(1/3) or like it, it will fail.So I was wondering if anyone knows of a way around this problem, such as an extension or patch or something that will fix the issue in Visual Basic. I haven't tried VB 2010 but does anyone know if they have they fixed it yet in that version?

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Setting Icon For Forms And Project

Nov 18, 2009

I've set the Icon for my forms and project, and saved. But my project's icon is still the default app icon.

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VS 2008 - Timer - Project A References Project B So Can Open A Large Form In Project B

May 5, 2010

For reasons that are beyond my control, I have three Projects. Projects A and B reference project C. Project A references project B so that it can open a large form in project B. I now need to open that large form from project C, but VB won't allow me to add a reference from C to B because that would create a circular dependency. I found a way around it, though. I created a Timer in A, and when I opened C from A, I passed in that timer. When the user performs a certain action, I enable the Timer from A, and this causes C to open B for me.

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Adding Namespace Attribute To XElement - Prevent Blank/empty Namespace On Child Elements?

Mar 17, 2011

I need to read an xml document from a database record into an XDocument object in order for it to be deserialized. So that the deserialization will work, I need to apply a specific namespace to each of the level 1 elements. So XML looks a bit like this:

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How do I prevent the blank/empty namespace being added to each child element of the element to which the required namespace has been applied?

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.net - SqlServiceAdvancedProperty Name To Get The Install Root For Sql Server 2008 Using ManagementObjectSearcher?

Nov 17, 2010

I'm using a ManagementObjectSearcher to query information about installed Sql Server instances, for example:

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This method works great for InstanceID, Version and SKUName but now I'm trying to find the installation root as well. For SQL 2005 it appears the property name was SqlDataRoot, but has since been depreciated. Anybody know the correct property name to use to get the data directory, or even just install directory for Sql Server?

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Possible To Move The "Auto-Complete.vb" File Out Of The App_Code Folder And Into A New Namespace/project?

Nov 17, 2009

When setting up the Ajax Control Toolkit's AutoComplete control, it creates an utoComplete.asmx and a AutoComplete.vb file. The AutoComplete.vb file automatically ends up in the App_Code folder. I was hoping to move all of these styled-classes into a separate namespace, but the compiler simply does not dig it. Is this possible, or must it be within the presentation layer to access the "Web" related namespaces?

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C# - .NET Options For Decrypting A Password In Project .setting File?

Nov 15, 2010

In the UI of my winForm I ask the user for a user name and password. I store this password as text in the Settings (the .settings file) of my project. The app is a visual Studio Add-in How can I encrypt and decrypt the password before and after I enter it into the Settings file? I don't really need anything fancy. It's just a little in-house app. But I'd like to know all my options

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Deployment :: Application Icon Setting In Project Properties

Jun 5, 2009

I have a icon for my application that I set in the project properties window there is a little drop down box to browse to the icon location. While debugging everything is good. Once I build the app and place it on a PC and manually start the app all is good. My app starts with windows and now every time the program goes to start I get an error that the icon cannot be found in the DocumentandSettingUSERNAME folder. So the question is do I have to place my app icon in this folder? In design I have the icon in the binDebug folder and that is were I point to in the Project properties page.
I am using VS 2008 VB.net.

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Setting The SccAuxPath Property In A .NET Project For A Distributed Team?

Nov 13, 2009

We've recently moved to Team System and now a remote team needs access to our source. However, they use a different IP address to access the Team System server, and whenever they try to open a project, they are prompted to check out and change the project. It seems to be the 'SccAuxPath' property which is the problem.

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.net - The System.Linq.Dynamic Namespace - Visual Studio Does Not Recognize In The Project Files The System.XXX References

Aug 11, 2011

I would use the System.Linq.Dynamic. I added the specified Dynamic.vb file, that starts like this:

[Code]...

to my (VB.NET)solution. Now Visual Studio does not recognize anymore in the project files the System.XXX references, proposing me to change them to Global.System.XXX

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