i'm trying to debug an application i'm currently developing but somehow i'm now getting the following exception The type initializer for 'SupervisorProducao.MdlConstantes' threw an exception. the exception occurs when i reach this
In my shop we currently develop what I would consider small to medium sized projects.We have been investigating the Enterprise Library and how it may be able to help us in development.I have particularly been looking at the Logging block and comparing it with Log4Net.It seems to me that the Enterprise Library blocks would be an extremely over-engineered solution for something like simple application logging.That being said. Are you using the Enterprise Library and on what size projects? What are your thoughts on the Enterprise Library as a whole?
I'm getting a design time NullReferenceException on Dim db As Database = DatabaseFactory.CreateDatabase()and I can't figure out what to do about it. Has anyone experienced this problem or know the solution?
I just got finished watching a short video on logging using some of the built in concepts in Visual Studio 2005. This seems to do a good job. My question is why do people look for other solutions to logging such as Enterprise Library or Log4Net when there is a simple solution out of the box?
The video I watched primarily used the following for logging.
I'm trying to use the Enterprise Library RangeValidator attribute to validate that a decimal value is greater than zero:
<RangeValidator(GetType(Decimal), "0.00", RangeBoundaryType.Exclusive, "1", RangeBoundaryType.Ignore, "MyMessage", "", Nothing, False, "", "")> _ Public Property Holding() As Decimal
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As far as I can see I am using the overload correctly. It works fine if I remove the messageTemplate related parameters but I want to be able to specify a custom message.
how to use the Enterprise Library 5 connecting to a MS Access database using VB.NET 2010 on a windows forms application. Looking for quick code samples on how to add, select, update, delete records from an Access database.I'm trying to adopt Enterprise Library in my applications but I'm not finding much information on it.
we are using the Enterprise Library data access application block in our data layer for an application. We must be doing something wrong though because we cannot seem to get encryption and the ability to reconfigure connection strings working well. For example, when the application starts, it checks if the connection strings are "Protected", and if they are not, we encrypt them using the following function:
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Then comes another issue. If a user installs an update for the application, the first time it runs, nothing can connect if the config file was previously encrypted. A restart of the application (second time running) will fix the issue. with all of the battles we are fighting here, I wanted to ask if we are doing this right? How should we be encrypting and allowing updates. If you need to see the exceptions thrown, I can provide those upon request (will need to change some code to get them again, but it is doable).
I am having problem with Visual Studio 2008.... When i add the Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.5 Library from COM References, and just run the blank form, it runs perfectly.... But whenever i declare anything related to ADODB like dim con as new ADODB.Connection, then after that it gives me error and doesnt run the project. A first chance exception of type 'System.IO.FileNotFoundException' occurred in mscorlib.dll. After that if i comment that like (declaration), then error goes........ I tried uninstalling each and every component and VS as well but the error doesnt goes....i am using Windows 7 x64. The same is working in Windows XP x86 in my virtual machine..... as i am not able to start my project
Our app allows admins to connect to a different database, which means we need to temporarily decrypt the app.config's connection strings, re-write them, then re-encrypt it. Here's my current 'simplified' code showing how we do all 3 tasks:
Dim config As Configuration = ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(ConfigurationUserLevel.None) Dim section As ConfigurationSection = config.GetSection("connectionStrings")
I have a large project where we have 2-3 dll projects that are converted from VB6 to VB.NET. We have fixed all the issues that caused compilation errors, and most of obvious issues in running, so now we have basically a program up and running. The exe is created from scratch in VB.NET, using a lot of functionality from the converted dll's (including GUI forms). What I wonder is when I run the program in debug mode, I get a bunch of warnings in the "Immediate Window" saying:
A first chance exception of type 'System.Exception' occurred in Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll
...and some of other type (but most of them in Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll).I was wondering if this is common in projects converted from VB6, or if it is caused by bad design in our code...
I have vb .net windows form application that I want to connect to Microsoft access database using "Microsoft DAO 3.6 object library". My problem is that when I go to Project tab -> Add reference -> COM tab, there should have been "Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library" on the list, but for some reason It's not on the list. Then I googled, and found out that the location of "DAO360.DLL" is "Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft SharedDAO". After clicking on Browse tab, I browsed to that location, and I guess I added reference on another way.This is the code that I used before for connecting to Access, but for some reason It doesn't work this way on this PC.
I am using Crystal Enterprise 10 to run Adhoc Query to generate reports.My database has data with 4 digits after decimal point. But, the Ad Hoc query report rounds the data to 2 digits and displays that. Is there a way I can change this default behaviour to show the data as it is without rounding it?
I am using VB.NET 2005 to create a Windows forms application. I have a procedure named SendMail that creates an instance of Outlook.Application, to send an email from my application. I found the code on this forum, I think.The procedure works fine, but I can't use error handling with it.I call the procedure from a button click event. I put the procedure call in a try/catch block, and the application won't build, with the following error.
Error 68 'Catch' cannot catch type 'Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook.Exception' because it is not 'System.Exception' or a class that inherits from 'System.Exception'. C:datadevdmtiQTSQTSv7_1_20100212wQTSQTSReportsCriteria pt_frmReportViewer.vb 43 21 QTS
Here is the code:
Sub SendMail(ByVal sFile As String) ' Create an Outlook application. Dim oApp As Outlook._Application
I want to add Microsoft Word Object Library to my toolbox from the COM component list. However although I have MS word 2007 installed in my computer this component is not available or not visible.
to have Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library when I click on Add Reference... in Visual Studi 2005, do I need to have Excel installed on my PC or is it ok if I gac Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.dll
My company is currently in the process of upgrading from Office 2000 to Office 2010. The upgrade won't take place until October, but I am currently testing it on my PC. I have some applications that reference Microsoft Excel 14.0 Object Library VERSION 1.3.0.0 and export DataGridView results to Excel. Since I upgraded my PC to Office 2010, my version of Microsoft Excel 14.0 Object Library was upgraded to 1.7.0.0. Now, Office 2000 users are having issues when trying to export data. They get the following error:"Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt."I can't debug to find out the issue because I am running Office 2010 and it works perfectly fine for me. Has anyone else encountered this? I think it's happening right around when it starts to save the file.[code]
Using the Office 2010 Object Library to create Excel documents from code. Is there a way to deploy the project without having Office installed on the target machine? I have a 2000 Server that Office 2010 is incompatible with.
So I would like to explain what am I doing before I post the question. I would make a textbox in the form, then I add a Microsoft Speech Object Library reference. Then using Microsoft Speech, I would have the text-to-speech option. In the same class I would add this code:
Okay normally this was easy to do, but now with IE9 Visual Studio 2010 hangs and crashes. The problem seems to be even worse because you can't build an Interop.mshtml.dll to match version 9. I've tried using the VS command prompt with no luck. Allegedly this is how it is done, but there are no known examples that actually work. If anyone has done this with success
i am using VB 2008. And i want to tell you that there are many basic features not yet available with controls. 1] Blank Date (Null Date) with DateTimePicker Control (user may not want to write date for some fields) 2] NumericBox for Writting just Numbers having properties AllowDecimal, AllowThousandSeperator, Min. n Max.Ranges. 3] Multi Column List for ComboBox. 4] 'Contains' type Lookup (finding) in ComboBox and AutoComplite enabled TextBox which finds for the strings in any part of String. Why developers needs to rely on third party control vendors for these Basic Features?
I am using vb 2008, and I am not able to find the microsoft speech object library. I have gone to Project > Add Reference... > COM tab and looked for it but it is not there. Am I missing something? Will anyone be able to help me find the or download and install the Microsoft Speech Object Library?
i want to use Microsoft Word Object Library for web application , but i dont have office installed in the server side. but i do have a 2007 version installed in the developer machine from where i can build the application. my question here is will my application would be running fine in server , do i need to also install office at server also.
I would like to open a word document in vb.net windows forms.I read that the first thing do to is import the library of word from COM Library.I'm using Microsoft Office 2007 and VB.NET 2008.. I couldn't find the word object in the library I read the items one by one and I've seen the small icons of the application at the corner of the page, I couldn't find word
I found the spread sheet object that belongs to Excel and Data Source that belongs to MS ACCESS also Infopath was there too.. except word.
I'm using win7 64bit + express 2010. in the program, I need refer to Microsoft HTML Object Library. So, I added it, then I found, it can not be "copy local". I remeber it could before when I use oit on vista + 2008.
Now, the question is: how can I include it in the setup? since some users may not have this dll on their pc.