How can I retrieve a library list from the AS/400. I would like to display the returned list in a listbox or combobox for the user to select from.A code snippet would be helpful. I already know how to read/write as/400 file information.
I have VB.net progam that is sucsefully accessing playlist from the media player lib but I can not figure out how to get list of photos that has a perticular keyword like the display in MP under photos if you click keyword?
Most of my programs use table adapters, and the connection strings are stored in app settings. This works fine, but was a real PITA when switching from development to production environment. I had to change manually the connection strings before and after starting my work on any app.
After a bit of research I found how to switch connection strings for table adapters dynamically. By simply adding a custom property for connectionString, I was able to acheive this. But I still have to add code in the new event for each application so the connection strings get switched when it loads. (My connection strings are kept as an app property setting in a common DLL. I just keep one copy of the DLL with my connection strings locally, and one copy o the DLL with the production connection strings on the production server.)
I'd like to take this one step further and have either have the datasets change the connection strings for all table adapters they each contain when they load using the new event, or do the same from a VB module. I may have up to 3 datasets at any one time.
So I've been trying to retrieve a list from sharepoint using Lists() web services and then displaying the list on a datagrid. However I am having some weird problem. My code so far is
'Declare and initialize Lists Web service. Dim listService As New Lists() 'Authenticate listService.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials
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1) It also displays a column called "ows_owsHiddenversion" which I have no idea where it's coming from.2) The order of the columns that are displayed are different from the order in the sharepoint site.3) I have a column called "DONE?" and it is a choice type with the options of choosing 'Yes' or 'No'. But for some reason, in the datagrid, the column under DONE is all blank and I cant figure out why all the 'Yes's and 'No's are not showing up. All the other values for the other columns appear fine.4) I am sorting the data from the sharepoint list by the "Division" column which is fine but the header of the column in the datagrid is labeled "Title". I checked the XmlNode outer and inner xml and for some reason the Field Ref is set to "Title" to represent the "Division" column
I'm looking for a way to get details of the name and status of all services running on a service. I did use the following code: Public Sub GetServices() Dim localServices As ServiceController() = ServiceController.GetServices() For Each service As ServiceController In localServices If Not String.IsNullOrEmpty(service.DisplayName) Then dictservice(service.DisplayName) = New Service(service.DisplayName, service.ServiceName, service.Status.ToString) End If Next End Sub However, since I have packaged up my project as a WCF service, the System.ServiceProcess namespace I used cannot be used: Is there any other way I can retrieve the same details? Possibly through WMI?
I'd like my application to retrieve a list of directories, sub-directories, and files from a URL (URL has no index page). Is that possible? I've been searching, but all I can seem to find is how to list directories and such on a system drive.
I'm able to create a List(Of String) containing a local directory structure of a LOCAL folder. I'm wondering how I would go about getting this structure for a website, in order to get a listing of all files of a particular type (for example: all .html files)
Something along the lines of what Xenu does would be perfect, but I don't know how to get started. I was thinking of doing something with parsing out "/" of the URL, but then you'd need to know the "deepest" file that exists on the site.. which you won't know...
Is there a way to get a folder listing of each directory of a site without having FTP access or something? (I'm assuming no due to security risks)
My only other option would be to crawl all hyperlinks within the site, and storing all the "internal" ones, but I don't know how to set up that loop, or how to know when it has reached the "deepest" level.
Kinda like when you delete a remote folder from FileZilla, it will traverse all sub-diretories first and delete those files.
there anyway to retrieve the SSID of the network the pc's currently connected to or the list of available networks? I've googled for examples, but I only find vb.net 2005 examples that don't work in vb.net 2008
I wrote a Log class that details the exception, including the method name and its arguments list,but I couldn't find any way to programmaticly retrieve the arguments values.in some forums it was said that its impossible mission. I find it very odd.my arguments list looks like:
argA As String = ? argB As integer (Opional, Default value = 2) = ?
way to retrieve list/rename hiddne files from the remote host. I need to upload the file to a server and then move it to another directory, but the file after being transfered becomes hidden. If I try to rename it any way I get the dreaded 550 in response. I would hate to move to commad line scripting which at the moment seams to be my only option.
Here's the situation: I need to navigate to a list of sites and retrieve data from them; I know how to retrieve the data, but I'm unsure of the best way to navigate to each of these sites.
I have a Visual Basic Class Library project. It generates a DLL. Is there a method to generate a static .LIB to which I can do a static link?Alternatively, can I do a static link against a DLL?
I have a pdf file. I want to use visual basic code to print the file to another pdf, with my particular pdf settings, which includes
- orint in landscape format and
- print multiple pages on single page. (4) are there any libraries. is it possible?
Can System.Drawing.Printing Namespace do it? Is there any way to set that print multi pages =4 in PrinterSettings I was unable to find ...what all values print settings can take?
there's a lot of dlls i've got one in the Release folder and one in the Debug folder under bin, there seem to be one in the obj folder as well.they all seem to work fine, but which should be the correct one?
I have two projects; A and B, where B needs to use some classes that are in project A. Hence, I added B to A's solution, and in B I added a reference to project A.
Is that sensible? Or should I rather put those classes in a class library?
I see that if I further want to open form/program B from a menu option in project A, then A needs a reference to B. Which would not be possible if B already had a reference to A. However if I use the class library for the common classes, then it's ok as B doesn't need the A reference.
Does this sound logical? It would be nice to know what are typical reasons for putting projects in the same solution, and if it's advised to use libraries aggressively to refactor common code between two projects, even if it's just a couple of classes.. Yet I've never made my own library, so a bit unsure on when to use it.
I was looking at tutorial that was detailing how to Build a Class Library Component and Consumer Client Application. One of the steps involved was how to add a reference to a library. Am I right in assuming that the reason for adding a reference is to show Vb where class library is located. I would also like to know if it is possible to add the reference within the code. In the tutorial the reference was added via the top menu (selecting project and add reference).
I am running through an issue for which I am unable to find a solution.My goal is to:1- compile a x64 .NET library (vb) which has a simple User Control 2- Use this dll in a .NET WinForm application targeted to x64 CPU ONLY.
I have been able to do the first step, but now I am unable to add the library into the VisualStudio Toolbox. With our previous x86 version we had just to right click to VS toolbox, click on "Choose items...", then brows to the needed x86 assembly. If we do the same selecting a x64 lib (of course I am running vs on a 64 bit OS), we get the following message "[DLL PATH] is not a Microsoft .NET module."
I have decided that I want to learn a bit about sound and how it works so I thought that I would make an application that reads and plays MP3 files. I know that this will be very difficult and that I will be re-inventing the wheel, but it's all for the educational purpose. So my questions are; How does it work, how does Windows Media Player plays the data from the MP3 file? How can I, with the data provided in the MP3 file, know what to play, how it should sound? Which method would I have to approach to play the sound provided in the file? If you think that I have too little knowledge on the subject
i have created a dll library and now i want to secure it....and distribute it to other...i want to provide a trial so that the user can see what it can do....how can i protect it...
I have created a library which generates a .DLL file that I include in some of my projects. Now my question is that I have 2 databases, a development and a production one. I want to give the user using the .DLL file to have the ability to select which database they want to query. How can I achieve that?
The way I know how to do it will require them to manually select the database EVERY TIME they call a function..
I'm just wondering if there is something I should know of when doing this or will it work straight out of the bat as long as the .NET framework is installed on the client?
I ask because when I attempted this, VB6's references dialog said "cant register that dll"
Im trying to use the library in GNU in VB2008 to generate random number with uniform distribution (actually will also use it for other distributions)...I already added dll under bin file and try to run the following code, but just cant make it work: Public Class Form1 Declare Function gsl_rng_uniform Lib "C:vbuniformuniforminDebuglibgsl.dll" (ByVal x As Double, ByVal y As Double) As Double