Create Events For Class?
Feb 25, 2010how to create custom events. If anyone can give me some simple sample code and/or refences,
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View 5 Repliesis it possible to create a class which has the majority of your keypress controls? Like allowing just letters or numbers in a textbox etc. To make things clearer what i exactly want. I have a textbox on my form. This is a textbox for the postcode. The postcode is supposed be something along the lines of AA 1234. This will be checked on lostfocus.
View 6 RepliesDeclare Custom Events To Avoid Blocking, with more than one custom event. If I duplicate the Public Custom Event section and just change the event's name, then both events are called even if my code only calls one of them.
Public Class TestClass
Private EventHandlerList As New ArrayList
Private EventHandlerIndex As New ArrayList
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I`ve made a .NET component in C#. After that, i`ve created a class library in VB.NET and added this C# component and a couple of buttons to the library (creating another component now with buttons). So far, so good.The problem is: when i use this final component (vb.net class library), i want to link all MouseClick Events of its own components (buttons and C# component). In other words, when i add this final class library to my VB solution, it has its own MouseClick event. But when i click inside it doesnt raise the click event unless i do not click in the buttons or in the C# component inside it. I want to raise this event in the application wherever i click (inside or outside its own components).
View 14 RepliesI'm trying to move some code into some class files to clean up my code. One area I'm having trouble with is reporting progress for events between the object performing the task and a progress bar. I guess the event functions have to be placed in the new class but they also need to update the progress bar on the calling form? Can the classobject return updates in place of the event handlers?
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I've got an issue where Public Events in a class aren't being seen outside the class.
Code looks like this:
Public Class Class1
Public Event Event1(someargs as object)
Public Sub New()
'Perform Some Code
RaiseEvent Event1(someargs)
End Sub
End Class
can I call shared events contained in one class from another class?
for example:
logonclass.vb : handles login logic and authenticates against database
logonmanager.vb: hold current user reference and some logon and timeout events
Logon.vb: A form with a submit button.
I would like to do something like this but I can't get the compiler to agree with it
If VerifyEntries() Then
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If this isn't the proper way to wire things together let me know so I can learn to structure differently. In my planning it seemed like I was raising a lot of extra duplicate events from my logonclass to my loginmanager class. Then the loginmanager had to raise it again for the main form to see the change event. It got me thinking that if I publicly shared the events and could raise them from wherever then it would cut down on the amount of events I needed in code and the amount of them flying around at runtime.
i have the ComClassSearchCustomers class and interface IComClassSearchCustomersat .net which used to create a tlb file. The class raise an event inside new. After that i have a vb6 form Form1 which catch the event , but it never see the event.
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I'd like to be able to log to the console every time an event is fired either in the object I've instantiated or in anything it's instantiated [ad infinitum]. I wouldn't see some of these events normally due to them being consumed further down the chain). Ideally I would be able to log all public and private events but if only public are possible, I can live with that.
I've Googled and all I can find is how to monitor a directory - So I'm not sure if this is not possible or simply has a name that I don't know.
The sort of information I'm after is similar to what's found in an exception - Target Site, Source, Stack Trace, etc...
Could I perhaps do this through reflection somehow?
To Give you an idea of the console App:
Sub Main()
Container = ContainerGenerate.GenerateContainer()
Dim TemplateID As New Guid("5959b961-b347-46bc-b1b6-cba311304f43")
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Consider the following objects:
Public MustInherit Class FileRepository
Public MustOverride Sub SaveStringToFile(ByVal FileText As String, ByVal FilePath As String)
Public Event FileSaved(ByRef sender As Object, ByVal EventArgs As EventArgs)
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I want my base class to raise the FileSaved event in it's implentation of SaveStringToFile once it's saved the file. However in VB.NET you can't have a derived class raise a base classes event. I suppose I can treat XMLFileRepository_FileSaved as a standard function call and have my SaveStringToFile implementation call it directly?
I am attempting to share a sub menu among several different parts of an application so that it is consistent (not wanting to copy/paste.) I thought it would be simple. I am doing something like this:
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I have a .NET class, InstrumentConnector, that has an event, StatusChanged. I want to create several instances of this class (each class handles a separate file) and respond when the StatusChanged event is raised any instance. How would I do this in .NET? Do I want to create a List(Of InstrumentConnector) or a similar IEnumerable? How do I write the event handler to respond to a particular instance's StatusChanged event?
Here is the InstrumentConnector class and the module with the StatusChanged handler:
Public Class InstrumentConnector
Private _inProcessDir As String
Private _doneDir As String
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How to get events from dll?Yeah, but i dont know how use addhandler in a function.
View 1 Repliesif I wanted the button onclick event in a different class how would I declare it?
when I refer back to the form it says I need to declare with events..
Private Sub btnAddToLaneFilter_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Dispatch.btnAddToLaneFilter.Click
If Me.txtCriteria.Text = "" Then
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I'm trying to write a wrapper to a service, which will be used by an existing VB6 project. I've got most of the basic framework working, except for one important aspect: I can reference the wrapper in a VB6 project and subs/function calls etc. work as expected, but events do not. The events are visible in the VB6 app, but they never fire.
VB.NET Code:
Public Event Action_Response(ByVal Status as String)
Public Function TestEvent()
RaiseEvent Action_Response("Test Done")
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So, the cmdTest button code prints 'Done' as expected, but the Action_Response event doesn't fire. Is there something else do I need to do to get the event to fire?
suppose I have the following hirarchy:
Public Class PrimalClass
Public Event SomeEvent()
End Class
Public Class BaseClass
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this code compiles and runs.what I want to do, is remove the event SomeEvent in BaseClass so that DerivedClass won't be able to register a handler to it.
When starting my application, I have a couple of classes which are required to read certain files in order to create a set of default data. The logical place (to me) to do this is in a Shared class constructor; the idea would be to throw a class-level event if the reading of the defaults file fails. Unfortunately, this does not work as attempting to access such an event, in order to attach a handler to it, fires the class constructor before the event has been attached. In a failing case, the constructor starts, fires the fail event, the constructor completes, and then the event handler is attached, after the event has fired.
The only other solution I can think of is to give the class a "typeInitialisedSuccessfully" boolean property and put a try/catch block around every call to construct an instance of the class, which seems unnecessarily kludgey to me. Can someone suggest a more elegant solution?
EDIT: Because this is a fundamental Class, used in one form or another across nearly all of our software tools, I would greatly prefer a solution that will notify future programmers that the type initialiser needs to be called, which is why I initially went towards the Shared Constructor as a solution.
I need set events on a class library and catch them in an form.
For example, I run a sub in the dll and I need "receive" the event that the sub in the class is running.
The dll is creted by me in vb, but i don't know how raise events on it to be catched in the form.
is it possible to link a personal created class with a Mouse Event? I created a class and I want to make it possible to make it interactive with the mouse. So when the user goes over the GDI-created shape (which is declared and created in that class), he has to see some information about that shape, like the name etc.... And the user has to be able to drag and drop that shape.
View 2 Repliesi've a app that starts from a sub in a module, do a few things, and then load the form.
But it doesn't work :/
Here we execute dBase.AddTemporalFilepath
module.vb
Public dBase As New Core.clsDatabase
Public Sub Main()
FurBase.Directory = My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath
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I've an app that starts to work from a module wich should load a form an do other things with a class library who raise an event an the form shoud cath it.The problem is that applicarion.run(frmMain) displays the form in the same thread the the code stops work while the form is open. And I need that the app works in this way because the user need to send files to the app using args and this avoid that the app init another instance of it (in other code) and update the form with the info when the event is raised.[code]
View 9 RepliesI have to send mutiple events with one .ics file using ASpnetMail Class in vb.net. and i went throgh the ASpnetMail documention but i didn't get any clue..
View 1 RepliesI have designed a class for posting data to server, which is a time consuming task so that i have used background worker in my application. instead of repeatedly using backgroundworker in my application, i decided to add it to my class and generate two events PostWorkerReportProgress, PostWorkerComplted for my application
View 1 RepliesI've been searching for the answer for a while but can't find it yet. Basically so far I have a simple VB.Net form with one button.I would like to make a class or module that can handle events from the main form. This is my code so far but it doesn't seem to work.
View 6 RepliesI want to use One routine to handle multiple events & i want to give the list class object to the routine handle clause in vb.net. Is it possible? I have 100 buttons on my web page & i want to handle click event of each button. I have same coding on each button but the only difference is that, which button is calling the event handling routine. So i want to make one sub routine for handling event of all my buttons.
I can solve this by writing each button name in the handles clause like - Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ImgRCP_26.Click, ImgRCP_27.Click,. But it is so lengthy procedure. So that why i want to handle my button in the arraylist. How to do this?
I've an app that starts to work from a module wich should load a form an do other things with a class library who raise an event an the form shoud cath it. The problem is that applicarion.run(frmMain) displays the form in the same thread the the code stops work while the form is open. And I need that the app works in this way because the user need to send files to the app using args and this avoid that the app init another instance of it (in other code) and update the form with the info when the event is raised.
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i want to know how i can create events for IE. i use with this code:
Imports mshtml
Imports SHDocVw
Dim myDoc As mshtml.HTMLDocument
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I've been creating short test apps repeatedly to try to understand some of the concepts in VB.NET.For the most part it has been illuminating.I read Bucky's .NET knowlegebase tutorial on passing objects as parameters to newly created forms. He shows how to create a new class that inherits from the base form class and define a New() method with parameters Extending the concept I thought about doing the same thing with a form that was created at design-time (In this case Form2).
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I want to read a number of items from a file and then associate each of those items with a new button at run-time, so that when the user clicks one of the buttons I can display some information about that item.Can I use a LIST to manage these buttons and items? Can I create a new class and have each list item of that class, such as 'btnID', 'btnText', etc... ?
View 2 RepliesI have created a control in vb.net. Now I want that control to send some message(fire an event called recieve) and the parent application that implements it will have to create an even listener called recieve and do actions accordingly.
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