Im having 2 errors when loading the form the first one is: "The connection was not closed. The connection's current state is open" and the another one says "Conversion from string "" to type 'integer' is not valid" and everytime I change cmb_Suc appears: "The connection was not closed. The connection's current state is open" [Code]
I have a simple scraper. It works on some websites, but on some there is this Error:
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IOException was unhandled Unable to read data from the transport connection: The connection was closed
It is occuring at "Dim htmlresults As String = Urlcontents.ReadToEnd()".
'Create the HttpWebRequest object Dim req As HttpWebRequest = WebRequest.Create(URL) 'Set the timeout to 1 second (or 1,000 milliseconds) req.Timeout = 10000
Below error is thrown in a already opened program which connects to different database
A transport-level error has occurred when sending the request to the server. (provider: TCP Provider, error: 0 - An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.)
Program details: code done using vb.net with MSSQL 2008 as back-end
Two instance of same exe where running simultaneously in same PC but error was thrown only by one instance Program uses both sqlconnection(ADO.NET) and ADODB connection(upgraded from VB6) and the error is thrown by both types of connection. If the error is due to network problem with the server then why few programs work fine? I am not able to trace the reason for this behavior of the program. Can I know why this error occurs and why only in few programs of same instance.
I have a form that contains a crystal report viewer. When I open this form, it runs a report. I am using a .LDB viewer to tell who is logged into an access database. I noticed that when this form opens, the computer logs into the database and stays logged in. Even when the form is closed, the computer is listed as "logged in". If I run the report again, it just adds another instance of that same computer logged in. Therefore, it continues to pile up logins until the application is closed.
I'm creating a program (Which will eventually be a service) which loops a section of code which downloads files from a variety of FTP servers.All files are succesfully downloaded on the first iteration, however after this the download fails with the following error..."The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a receive."Curiously, the error does not occur if the loop only downloads the same file from the same Ftp server. It only occurs when 2 or more files are downloaded.I use the following code...
Dim fwr As FtpWebRequest = CType(FtpWebRequest.Create(Supplier.FTP_Address & Supplier.FilePath & Supplier.FromFile), FtpWebRequest) 'Set credentials fwr.Credentials = New NetworkCredential(Supplier.Username, Supplier.Password)
I have a windows service I created that checks for data to post to an off site webservice over SSL. The service checks every 10 seconds for data to send, if there is data it opens a connection to the remote webservice, and closes the connection after 120 seconds (still checking for data to send during this time). The service works fine if a user is RDP'd into the server, but as soon as no one is logged on and the service attempts to push data, I receive the following error:"The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a send."I have tried running the service as a local service, network service, under my login, and under a service account, but nothing seems to work. The PC it is running on is a windows 2003 server (virtualized - vmware)
Protected Overrides Function GetWebRequest(ByVal Uri As Uri) As System.Net.WebRequest Dim oWebrequest As System.Net.HttpWebRequest = MyBase.GetWebRequest(Uri) oWebrequest.KeepAlive = False oWebrequest.ConnectionGroupName = Guid.NewGuid.ToString oWebrequest.ProtocolVersion =
I am using MySQL 5.0 as back end. I am using MySqlData.dll in my project. When i am trying to execute the following code,
Try Dim cnData As New MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection Dim lcmd, lcmd1 As New MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand[code]....
I am getting error message as "There is already an OpenDataReader associated with this Connection which must be closed first." I have to use overlapped multiple datareader
I'm developing a device app in VB.net that will access a SQL Server database. I need to establish a connection when the app is launched, and keep the connection open until the app is closed. I've done the following:In the Master Module:
Public CNN As SqlConnection
In the Main menu form load:
CNN = New SqlConnection(sqlConnString) CNN.Open()
Then when I want to read from the database:
Dim sqlDR As SqlDataReader SQL = "SELECT Name FROM Table"
[code]....
When I run the same code without the global CNN, but rather dim the connection inside the Select function, all works well.
I'm trying to insert a new records into database, one of those records is a "datetime"...when I type a wrong date, and try to insert those values into database, i get an error (about wrong typed date etc.)...ok, that's fine, things need to work that way. But here comes the problem, I correct the date, and then try to insert values again...here I get an error from the post title. And this doesn't work until I close that form and run it again...here's part of my code:
Dim cvLicence As New SQL Try cvLicence.upis("INSERT INTO blabla (itsnotimportant) VALUES ('something')") MsgBox("everything's fine", MsgBoxStyle.Information)
I have a problem with my project. here is the problem:
My code for login is as follows:
dim conn as SqlConnection = New SqlConnection("Data Source.................) dim cmd as SqlCommand = New SqlCommand("Loguser",conn) cmd.CammandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
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Now the error i get is that "there is a datareader associate with this connection that need to be closed"
I am using the visual studio 2008 but use the guide for 2oo5 .I wonder why the program show error after click the load button (btnload). I am following the http: [URL] and having problem with the 'Filling the DataSet'. Is it because of different version?
The code I use: Public Class Form1 Private Sub Ordered_booksBindingNavigatorSaveItem_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Ordered_booksBindingNavigatorSaveItem.Click Me.Validate() Me.Ordered_booksBindingSource.EndEdit() [Code] .....
I have a problem connecting to an access database. I'm currently trying to build a login/register program that reads the username and password from a database and allows login if the specified username and password are found. I have code that will work properly for that so that's not an issue. However, when I make an attempt to register a new username along with a bunch of other things such as email, password, etc. I am unable to because the database connection is closed. The code I'm currently using to open the database connection is :
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However, when I try to use this code to open the connection to the database, it leaves the connectionstate closed. I decided to then build in as a test, a block of code that would check on load to see if the connectionstate is open or closed. Each time I've run it so far by making a few changes it always tells me that the connectionstate is closed no matter what I do.
I have create a simple app in vb.net that receive data from a bluetooth device ( data are simple strings like "90123.9mm"). Is there a way to check if the device has closed the connection ?
I have been working on a project of mine that will streamline some issues at the office. (Note: There is not much in way of documentation or comments as I just started on this)
This is what I have so far and I am getting this error:
"System.ObjectDisposedException was unhandled"
I can edit the database with the second form initally, but it pops up an error after I return to Form1 and then attempt to enter into the 2nd form any subsequent time after the first initial load.
Here is my code:
Option Strict On Option Explicit On Public Class Form1
My startup form displays a login box and then, upon successful login, displays a series of buttons. One of the buttons displays a form named Calculator using the following
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When stepping through the code after clicking the button that calls the above code, it gets Calculator.Show and then jumps to code on the Calculator form that fires when a checkbox on he Calculator form changes checked state, apparently bypassing the Calculator_Load procedure altogether.This eventually results in the following error:{"An error occurred creating the form. See Exception.InnerException for details. The error is: Conversion from string "" to type 'Double' is not valid."}With the IDE claiming the error is occurring on the Calculator.Show() line on the previous form. Clicking the button a second time causes the form to load as expected, with everything working corectly.The load procedure header is:Private Sub Calculator_Load(sender As System.Object , e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Am I missing something in here that would cause that not to fire first upon a Form.Show call?Possibly relevant is the fact that I renamed the Calculator form prior to the problem arising, but I've searched for the old name and there are no vestiges of code still referring to it by that name. I also tried renaming the form back to the old name, but that didn't fix the problem either. (Plus I seem to recall having ran the application several times after the name change before the error was encountered, so I don't think this is relevant but didn't want to leave it out, just in case.)
I have a fat VB.NET Winform client that is using the an old asmx style web service. Very often, when I perform query that takes a while or pass a large amt of data to a web service in a dataset, I get the subject error.The error seems to occur in < 1 min, which is far less than the web service timeout value that I have set or the timeout value on the ADO Command object that is performing the query within the web server.It seems to occur whenever I am performing a large query that expects to return a lot of rows or when I am sending up a large amount of data to the web service. For example, it just occurred when I was passing a large dataset to the web server:System.Net.WebException: The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a receive. ---> System.IO.IOException: Unable to read data from the transport connection: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. ---> System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the rem
I have an application that copies a file from a network/internet location. I am trying to catch the exception for when the network connection becomes unavailable (or internet goes down). Currently i catch the exception "Unable to read data from the transport connection: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host." which occurs on the bold, underline line below.The issue i have is i try and attempt the operation to continue doing what it was doing by resetting variables and then reassigning them to continue reading the stream but cant get past this error. The only way to go past it is to stop and start the application which is not what im after. [code]
while looping through a short XML file called from xmltextreader retrieved from a webservice, I'm repeatedly getting the error: The request was aborted: The connection was closed unexpectedly. it constantly dies a row or two from completing the parsing.here's my short code:Code:
'Get the principal-id for Group Dim url As String = "https://xxxxx.acrobat.com/api/xml?action=principal-list&session=" & strCookie xmlRead = WebRequestToServer(url) Do While xmlRead.Read If xmlRead.NodeType = XmlNodeType.Element Then If xmlRead.Name = "principal" Then strGroupID = xmlRead.GetAttribute("principal-
I am a ASP Classic Programmer, professionally for a little over a year, I have developed some rather nice sites, including the one in my signature (Still a work in progress).
I have been forced to use ASP.NET (VB) for a FileUpload control, as it offers a self controlled way of creating Thumbnails, without the use of 3rd party controls, which is great, as my hosting server does not allow for 3rd party installs on their servers. So.
The code below is what I have so far for connecting to the database and displaying a record is the "cookie" exist on the users computer.
Unfortunantly, this is not working, and to be honest with you, their is not a whole lot of resources available to show how to do this correctly.
So I am stuck with a lot of post and hoping that someone can actually assist me with this and tell me what I am doing wrong and maybe correct my code.
I am getting an error about the "Connection is closed"
If you want to re-write my code, I prefer something simple and basic, as the only thing that I am doing to checking rather the user is logged in, and if so, display a record from the database. I am NOT in the need for the DataGrid, so please do not suggest it, as I am only needing to check this one thing.
I would like to also add, that I have successfully contect to my database with the FileUpload control and save file names of the images uploaded, so I know that my connection string is done properly> But, for some reason the "SELECT" statement is causing a HUGE issue. (It was easier to insert, than to select, I am not use to that)
i am new in vb.net in the login form if i enter an invalid username the next time i enter a valid one it gives me this error "Not allowed to change the 'ConnectionString' property. The connection's current state is open."a with the following codeImports System.Data Imports System.Data.OleDb Public Class LoginForm1 Dim DbCon As New OleDb.OleDbConnection Dim dbUp As New OleDb.OleDbCommand Dim Read As OleDb.OleDbDataReader
Private Sub OK_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles OK.Click DbCon.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data