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How do I Deserialize this XML document:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Cars>
<Car>
<StockNumber>1020</StockNumber>
<Make>Nissan</Make>
<Model>Sentra</Model>
</Car>
<Car>
<StockNumber>1010</StockNumber>
<Make>Toyota</Make>
<Model>Corolla</Model>
</Car>
<Car
@MosesAprico XmlSerializer can deserialize an entire graph into POCOs in one go. Combining XmlReader and XmlSerializer can allow you to parse HUGE files in much the same way, but with little effort. There is often no real reason to take the approach you're currently on.
Furthermore, if mapping to a POCO is undesired, doing a XElement parse on the reader gives you DOM-like access and queries that can be tweaked to your desire.
> The Partner Orchestration option allows us to implement two patterns: Forward Partner Orchestration Direct Binding and Inverse Partner Orchestration Direct Binding
BizTalk is kind of nice at its core and it's easy to forget the amount it does for you, but the tooling is largely dire and written by people who are obscenely awful at naming and organising
it's mostly declarative in a weird kind of way, so it mostly entails saying what you want rather than writing code that says how to do it, but it speaks this really eccentric dialect of SOA that takes a lot of learning
"I don't know where your server learned to communicate, but it has the most peculiar dialect..."
In our user db lets say the user have five different rights settings: normal, e1, elevated, e2, admin(they are all bools). And in the app we have things like if user is elevated or above then... would you create a enum Rights and check like user.Rights >= elevated or would you create additional bools in the user object, so you could do ´if (user.elevatedOrHigher)´?
I saw a neat but initially baffling pattern for doing this in our code yesterday
for a [flags] enum, work out whether any of the values given are at least Nth in the list of enum values, where the enum is sorted by 'bigness' (or whatever); it did something like take the bitwise complement of the minimum desired value and & it with each of the specified values...or something
it used the ~ operator (bitwise complement) which I've never ever used before
well presumably to negate the array has to cast implicitly to something numeric...a pointer? Is it just taking the memory address of that array and negating it? i.e. meaningless large number?
Hi,Is it good practise to use virtual methods in abstract class? Context- I have abstract customer class from which I derive Employee,Manager and Company classes.Employee and Manager have same methods functionality,but Company have different.
@Sippy RE intelligence: saw a good analogy on some guy's blog once: "Good programmers avoid nasty little problems for the same reason models avoid cheeseburgers. Nasty little problems make you stupid"
@Rovak yup that was it, i'm running into an issue now where the forms are dynamically created in an ng-repeat and I can't add a custom name to them.... how do I disable buttons? lol
@KendallFrey I know what you are saying, but, and correct me if I am wrong, when trying to display the median, I shouldn't be calling the MAX or MIN values within the group. I want the value in the middle of the group to be displayed. A works in report builder and mngtstudio and b works in mngtstudio but not reportbuilder
Hello, can someone help me with a StackOverflowException? This is my controller action pastie.org/private/rhdkyqk1sn66vsyon49fw is runs, returns the view and model everything looks good, then two seconds later BAM! SOE.
What up guys. Is there a way to have a property oberve another property?
I.e. I have one property that is bound. But then I have another property, on another viewmodel, that I want to be bound to the property of another viewmodel. That may change.
My only option is to use delegates, I was hoping theres another way?
Rx is a nice framework for that sort of thing, similar to events, a viewmodel can take an IObservable<T> and subscribe to it, doesn't have to care where it came from
@NETscape it could be described as a model. But the problem is it grabs the data from a Database using PInvoke and I have a view that directly binds itself to the data in ViewModelA
@Asheh Database should be a model. The PInvoke should be in a service class, and the viewmodel should be DatabaseViewModel, and the "other view" for it should be a DataTemplate, are my initial thoughts.
Anyone know of a book or an area where I can really learn the in and out of Sessions / Cookies. Especially for a security purpose?
I want to learn more about Sql Injection, Cross Scripting, DDoS, Bots, and other attacks that commonly focus on web-sites. So I can learn to better protect my projects against it.
@Greg Use @Sippy link. Then scour along owasp and do their tutorials and shit (where you have to set up a VM and attack all kinds of vulnerabilities). It's a good lesson.
Hi all. I'm stuck with cookies. I'm not sure if this is something obvious or not. I set some cookies on a landing page, and the cookies appear as expected in Firebug. When I set the cookies, I also write Response.Cookies["Test"].Expires = DateTime.Now.AddDays(1);
The landing page has some querystring values, which is what populates the cookie values. WHen I remove the querystring from the URL and refresh the page all my cookies are lost. Is this issue with me? Or is this more likely a browser thing?
And note, cookies set. Then, from the URL, remove the querystring, hit return and see no cookies. I can only assume the fault is most likely my code? But if someone can test and confirm
the problem is, i'm setting the cookies on one site. It is mail shot tracking. When they visit the real site, it calls my site...
The cookies remain only on the tracking site, hence why I'm struggling with debugging a little because it is also on a different thread to ensure the forwarding happens very qucikly (eventually)
@Dave Depending on the path, the cookie applies ONLY to the specified directory and domain and WILL NOT be sent to anything outside of the path or domain.
@Greg Doubt there is one. They are still building it.
@Dave Perhaps I wasn't clear enough. Or you. If you set a cookie at /Local/Tracking and then send the browser to /Paint, the cookie is not sent because /Paint is not part of /Local/Tracking. Ergo, you need to set the cookie with the path / because everything on that domain is part of it. Not sure if this helps, but questions related to cookies are usually that.
For sanity; just look at the Set-Cookie HTTP header.
I'm starting with /local/index.default.aspx?querystring and then visiting /local/index.default.aspx - The only difference is the lack of querystring. Am I right in thinking the cookies should persist between these 2 pages?
@Dave Yes, you are correct in that case, assuming of course the Set-Cookie is sent as expected, accepted by the browser, and correctly sent back to the server. Verify the HTTP headers.
All I see in network is the 'get' for the query string... I can't see anything about cookies :S
But, they do exist in REsources -> Cookies
And it expires 2014-11-30T16:......
So, that appears to be correct?
Is this right? If (there is querystirng) { Response.Cookies["MailShot"]["Address"] = Request.QueryString["email"]; Response.Cookies["MailShot"]["MailId"] = Request.QueryString["mailid"]; Response.Cookies["MailShot"].Expires = DateTime.Now.AddDays(30); }
@dav_i Fiddler shows that I recieve a 200 OK. Everything looks great. I have my data. But then VisualStudio crashes with this error: "An unhandled exception of type 'System.StackOverflowException' occurred in System.Runtime.Serialization.dll"
If I wanted to parse a SQL query using C# in order to perform some optimizations on the query, do I need to make a grammar or does someone know another way?