for wcf, if i configured it maxConnections = "50" on the server side, do i need to do anything on the client side config? or i don't need to touch the client side?
@Sippy Hold up. I'll show you what I'm talking about. The code I have right now is uber messy though. Just warning you. I tried doing a bunch of stuff to get it to work and it's become a cancer. Old methods aren't being removed but new methods keep growing.
@Bassem if you want to check for dupes you may have to either do it in a loop or find some simpler criteria to filter down the second table. Here is someone trying to do something similar I think:
I'm trying to insert unique values into a table from a View. I have a table as below:
the "fromView" has no unique constraint in passport
id | passport | name | surname | address
1 44543 John Smith xxxxx
2 10001 Mike Thomps avasfa
3 10001 Mike Thomps ...
Considering using either. Babel has ES7 async/await implemented under the stage one proposals IIRC, and TypeScript has it under an experimental flag in 1.6
Then you can simply write await ... on promises and define async function
What's funnier us that I actually just turned async off for my ajax calls there. It broke half of my havascript calls. @CuddleBunny Yes. It's extremely annoying.
gettingLabels calls your async jQuery function then returns because async calls are non-blocking. When the AJAX call completes, the success function gets called but the data gets returned to nowhere.
if you want the lines and labels to load in parallel you can keep a bool that becomes true when the first one finishes and when the second one finishes it runs displayStuff
@Griffin It wouldn't really be "recursive" but yeah the best way to do it the way you want is to force it to execute synchronously by only running the next function in the previous operation's callback.
public class YourEnum
{
public readonly YourEnum SomeValue = new YourEnum("Title", 1);
private YourEnum(string title, int value)
{
Title = title;
Value = value;
}
public string Title { get; private set; }
public int Value { get; private set; }
}
You want the Microsoft.Bcl.Async package. That's a properly released, non-CTP package that is stable. This also requires VS2012 since an updated compiler is needed to understand async and await.
In theory one could use older tools from VS2010 along with the older CTP library, I'd strongly recom...
@CuddleBunny Hey, I get to spend the day sifting through 70,000 lines of someone else's code to try to figure out how they're doing what they're doing.
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OK, I need some help. Can someone help me understand just what in the hell this does:
public T GetExportedValueByTypeName<T>(string typeName)
where T : class
{
try
{
lock (_exportedValuesLockObject)
{
T instance;
IEnumerable values;
var type = typeof(T);
if (_exportedValues.TryGetValue(type, out values))
{
instance = values.OfType<T>().FirstOrDefault(x => x.GetType().MatchesTypeName(typeName));
the values variable looks like it's a collection of instances that is added to if there isn't already a match within. I'm not sure what that's used for though.