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00:58
I feel a slight sense of shame that I have never made a first person game with mouse control before today.
 
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03:18
Can anyone take a look?
It's on WPF
03:47
Do you bind the currently selected item of the combobox to something in your ViewModel?
If so, the setter of the property you're binding to will fire every time you select something in the combobox and then you can modify the contents of the ObservableCollection in setter.
 
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06:21
Hey! Does anyone knows if there's a resharper 9 soon to be released?
since it's so expensive to upgrade it might well be worth waiting for a new release, however I can't find anything on their homepage about it
no9
no9
if you buy v8 now and v9 is released within a year from your buy apparently you can upgrade for free
but look into that to be sure...
but i dont think the release date is know yet for v9
ok
for €90 I can include a 1 year upgrade (C#, commercial Edition).
no9
no9
06:37
i have latest version, but currently in suspended mode, since it was messing with my projects :)
i only use it for new projects, which in my case is pretty rare
in what way does it mess up your project? I haven't noticing it does anything if you don't ask for it?
hey @Markus nd @no9
no9
no9
well to be honest I still need to check it (probably configuration settings)... got tons of errors when turning it on
can anyone explain me why you are using resharpner?
no9
no9
@DholakiyaAnkit best to check the functionality on the webpage
06:43
I checked it out
I want to know from you about consequences
@DholakiyaAnkit I have it installed since it came with the company dev machine. I find no real use for it though, and consequently turned it off except for the required 'style improvement' notifications that are policy to use.
build errors or just the orange markings in the side? with thousands of Name 'myVar' does not match rule 'XAML field'. Suggested name is 'MyVar'?
ok @RoelvanUden
nd @Markus
IS it free or paid?
nd?
no9
no9
resharper + post sharp + net reflector + ghost doc and the code writes itself :)
06:47
at last!
have you heard of ibm's watson? (it beat some human in jeopardy some years back) Do you know if there's anyway you can talk to it?
about 10 years back I found a page where you could talk to a "AI" it was ok, but it didn't seem to learn anything. I was interested to see if this one had improved
no9
no9
07:04
who knows, thats top secret i guess :)
hellolo @DaImTo
hi @no9
no9
no9
all fine?
Have coffee cant complain
no9
no9
good start :)
07:19
I'm trying to learn this mitsuka (not really work safe) a password, but it's hard!
@no9 my learn android mission has progressed I can now make a menu and a button. :)
no9
no9
@DaImTo good luck with all the activities and adapters :)
i did not find it joyful, but that was like 3 years ago
I am starting to understand activities haven't heard of adapters yet.
my problem is trying to figure out what classes I need to import to use the crap that they have in the tutorial's. I guess they CBA to tell you what you need you need to guess. Wish there was a button like in VS where it imports what you need
Hoping someone would help me out with this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23534164/add-points-using-javascript-jquery
Stuck for a long time :(
morning :)
07:34
morning :)
Anyone there to help??
@Richa C# channel and you are looking for JavaScript help? did you take a wrong turn someplace
no9
no9
jesus damn certificates
how can i make chrome prompt for cert selection
whenever i want to sign in with different cert i need to clear/close/reopen chrome
@no9 what certificates?
no9
no9
ssl
im testing bunch of cert in some page
07:50
why do you want different certificates? :/
no9
no9
why are you asking irrelevant questions :)
i need to make "first sign" with bunch of test certificates
with first sign a check is made in some remote oracle db
and i need to test them
and check each reply
Sorry man, I've never heard of anyone who's "testing ssl certificates". You have one for an intended purpose, purchased and well, and use it. That's it. Nothing more, nothing less :/
Hence my confusion and questions..
08:28
Whoever implemented WPF should be shot on the spot for the many, many, many bugs and inconveniences.
@RoelvanUden Growing pains
Pretty much every little thing I needed to do requires at least one workaround for some kind of bug or retarded implementation. I'm googling' around more for workarounds than building an app. It's absolutely retarded, it's a huge, huge time sink. No wonder it is enterprisey
Can't use a non-enterprisey framework?
Wait, are we still talking about Microsoft?
Merging, merging, merging.
Unfortunately we only work with Microsoft technologies, meaning, for desktop GUI development you have WinForms (a total disaster) and WPF (a disaster). I picked the lesser evil..
Lol, I've been playing with WPF for a while. I've found it to be pretty enjoyable. Sorry you're not having a good time with it
08:42
The concept is good. I like MVVM, the binding principles, and XAML too. It's the implementation that is totally flawed, with lackluster and buggy controls. The binding code is massive though (notifications for auto-implemented properties would be nice... saves 4 lines per property...), but that is a C# problem.
@RoelvanUden Notifications? You mean not having to call raisepropertychanged?
For example. I had to write a bunch of extensions to make that one-liners.
public string Description
{
    get { return _description; }
    set { this.Raise(() => Description, ref _description, value); }
}
That's still a private field, a getter, and a setter line.
It should be ONE line.
I have a pretty short implementation that takes it to:
SetField(ref <some field>, value);
I should have public notify string Description { get; set; }
Instead of all that roundabout crap.
But that's C#. I'm mainly raging about WPF atm
Lol, complaining about a lack of high level features in a high level language
Gotta find the humor in that
08:46
Because, even for the fastest developing high level language, C# is REALLY SLOW with new features. Roslyn might finally change that.
09:30
Not necessarily to the better.
They could go too fast as well.
Some of the proposed syntax for C# 6 is, in my opinion, going a bit too fast.
Earlier it was "we have these X problems to solve, and due to our technology and technical debt, we can probably only solve Y of them, so let's think thoroughly through how to do that".
Now it looks like "all our technical debt problems are gone, so let's find some new problems to solve".
Like primary constructor.
I'd love auto-implemented notification properties, non-nullable reference types (yes that sounds awesomely weird), check().?for().?nullables(), auto declared out parameters (e.g. call_with_out(var n)), and I can think up of much more to reduce the crazy amount of boilerplate code
Agreed, those things I want as well.
I just don't buy that with Roslyn they have infinite time available to change things, so primary constructor, is that really more important than the other things?
I don't even know what is meant by primary constructor?
public class Test(int a, int b)
{
    public int A { get; set; } = a;
Oh, found it. That is neat though. Other languages have that too.
09:35
Yes, but only useful in POCO-type objects
Most objects will want some kind of parameter validation
Property Expressions are nice too
Method Expressions are nice too.
Params for enumerables.. another good change. It's retarded that we have to overload a params call to an IEnumerable call to make a method accept both.
Safe Navigation Operator is an absolute must, I write so much null checking code it's really stupid.
I would love the "fluent interface operator" as well, but that sits far down the list of important stuff though.
Link to a description on what that does?
09:42
They haven't proposed it, it was someone else
basically:
someObject..Method()
          ..OtherMethod()
          ..ThirdMethod();
basically, discard whatever result .Method() returns, keep using someObject and call next method.
Ah. That would help with the crazy declarations for fluent interfaces, yeah.
You could stop having to return this from Method, OtherMethod, etc. Basically you could write code that looks like fluent interface usage, without the type actually having to support it.
But this is a minor nitpick.
 
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Jon
Jon
10:48
Everyone is buzzing around this 100M unknown nintendo acquisition
Would be funny if it ended being something like Juicy Fruit
11:00
would be more funny if it was zynga
Jon
Jon
hahah
Jon
Jon
maybe its just money set aside for mario brothers the movie 2
if they spend 100M on Mario brothers the movie 2 they need to have their head examined
Jon
Jon
Budget $48 million
for the first one... released in 1993
100Million wouldn't be far off :P
11:27
Hi. Can anyone give me an idea about windows azure RoleEntryPoint?
Something to do with deploying "services" on windows azure
what do they mean by "services" in this context?
I just want to get into head the use-case relating to it.
Jon
Jon
I interestingly was able to just open my monogame project in xamarin
and it worked no problem.
Jon
Jon
11:40
This is really cool: blog.agupieware.com/2014/05/…
A full curriculum for a computer science major + course listing + actual course lectures
gmorning!
Out of context, this comment is great:
What happens when Old MacDonald moves to Las Vegas? — Kendall Frey 46 secs ago
what happens in vegas stays in vegas?
DID I FINALLY MAKE A FUNNY?
That would be: Old MacDonald bet the farm, Yo baby, Yo baby, Yo!
12:02
@Steve <brutalTruth>No.</brutalTruth>
:p
What happens in Vegas does not stay in Vegas. STDs stay with you for life.
metadeta file xxxx/xxx/xx.dll could not be found..... but i can browse to that location and see the fricken dll
Jon
Jon
damn computer, doesn't listen to you @Steve
Gui
Gui
hi guys
12:06
right?
TFS is down, lazy time
Try clean + rebuild
^ lmao
why does everybody say that?
cleaning twice is useless
Jon
Jon
try rebooting, then clean, then reboot again, then rebuild
Why is that so funny?
Jon
Jon
12:08
that is what tech support would get you to do
because everybody says that, and it's useless
No it isn't, I have many times fixed that particular problem by a clean + rebuild.
Just hit rebuild, it does the same thing
And just because tech support says it doesn't mean it's silly.
Jon
Jon
"Listen tech support man, I'm a programmer"
12:09
@LasseV.Karlsen by a rebuild, you mean
well, clean + rebuild didn't work
@Jon always
Rebuild does not do the same as clean.
It does not imply a clean.
rebuild is a clean + build
how not?
12:09
No, rebuild is forced rebuild of all files. It does not remove files not supposed to be there, which sometimes is part of the problem.
Jon
Jon
yeah, rebuild doesn't do a clean, afaik
hm
you mean clean removes unrelated files?
Jon
Jon
clean wipes out the files -- rebuild just replaces them all
clean wipes out bin/obj files.
SKEET DISAGREEs
12:10
@Jon rebuild does too, I think
206
A: Difference between Build Solution, Rebuild Solution, and Clean Solution in Visual Studio?

Jon Skeet Build solution will perform an incremental build: if it doesn't think it needs to rebuild a project, it won't. It may also use partially-built bits of the project if they haven't changed (I don't know how far it takes this) Rebuild solution will clean and then build the solution from scratch, ig...

Jon
Jon
I may be mis-informed then
@Steve \o\ to the window! /o/ to the wall!
Well, I don't care. I've had rebuild not work followed by a clean+rebuild working so I know they're not the same.
Jon
Jon
12:11
@Steve +1 for you
its not my brilliance, thank skeet
Gui
Gui
has anyone experience with Task.WhenAny method ?

in the following code, how do you pass the Identifier object, so I can access it in the Task.WhenAny part ?

var downloadTasks = new List<Task<string>>();

foreach (var identifier in input.Identifiers)
{
string url = BuildUrl(identifier, input.PeriodInYear, input.Interval);

downloadTasks.Add(_webRequest.GetData(url, token));
}

while (downloadTasks.Count > 0)
{
var finishedDownloadTask = await Task.WhenAny(downloadTasks);
downloadTasks.Remove(finishedDownloadTask);
(anyone know how to format code in this chat?)
Jon
Jon
Looks like you are gonna have to extend Task
and add the identifier inside of its object.
Is there something like a static class that can inherit other classes?
12:14
@LasseV.Karlsen SSCCE pl0x :P
@猫肉かわいい newp
Jon
Jon
couldn't you inherit another static class?
Gui
Gui
What i don't want to do because I think It's not clean, is that _webRequest.GetData returns an object with Identifier and the content
Jon
Jon
I never actually tried.
@Jon newp
Gui
Gui
@Jon what do you mean ?
12:15
Ugh I'm trying to think how to word my next question then.
I'm wonder when calling a method from another class how I can do it without having to create a new instance of the class everytime. I thought static classes were my answer, but I can't inherit with them :/
Funny hearing people referring to our retrospective meeting as the 'retro meeting'.
@猫肉かわいい Impossible to answer without more context. Do the objects you construct carry state?
this solution i'm working on has 24 projects.... too many? building this crap is turning into a huge pain in the a
12:18
Ours has a similar number
Jon
Jon
@Gui I'm thinking, if you need to access the "identifier" that is related to the Task you are processing, then it would be beneficial to store this identifier with the Task.
@LasseV.Karlsen Oh gee, I have no clue. I'm still learning :/
What about static methods, not static classes?
@Steve we have 151 projects in the same solution!
@VenkatRenukaPrasad holy shit
12:19
@VenkatRenukaPrasad holy cow
@LasseV.Karlsen that doesn't help the inheritance problem
I don't know what the problem is with inheritance in this case, so I don't know if it will solve anything or not. As I said, impossible to answer without more context.
Jon
Jon
If you just want one instance of the class, and ensure only one instance, you should look into the Singleton Pattern
Gui
Gui
@Jon Oh, you mean, instead of having a List of Task<string>, I could do a List of Task<IdentifierAndContentObject> ?
Jon
Jon
12:19
@somechars I can't type
Does anyone has knowledge of using a CLR assembly hosted in sql server environment?
Jon
Jon
@Gui essentially, yes.
instead of a string there, use a custom object.
you could also do something a little more hacky with a dictionary or hashtable
Gui
Gui
@Jon yeah, I think this is the best way. Im gonna trying out, thx
@LasseV.Karlsen Well I kind of wanted access to the classes variables to use in another classes method.
Then you need an instance.
Jon
Jon
12:21
@猫肉かわいい look at singleton
In software engineering, the singleton pattern is a design pattern that restricts the instantiation of a class to one object. This is useful when exactly one object is needed to coordinate actions across the system. The concept is sometimes generalized to systems that operate more efficiently when only one object exists, or that restrict the instantiation to a certain number of objects. The term comes from the mathematical concept of a singleton. There is criticism of the use of the singleton pattern, as some consider it an anti-pattern, judging that it is overused, introduces unnecessary ...
Either you construct 1 instance, and pass it around, or you construct one each time you need it. But still, this is not an answer. Too little information.
@LasseV.Karlsen Well I construct an instance in the main class of what I'm doing, but then I'm curious how to use it in other classes without making a new instance. Thanks for dealing with me :P
Store it in a variable in the class?
@Jon I'll bookmark for later, my boss will be here any minute.
private ThatOtherType _Instance;
Jon
Jon
12:23
Just store it, and pass it when needed.
Don't instantiate it multiple times.. hehe
With the singleton pattern, you store a instance of the class object within itself.
I'll mess with it later I suppose, when I'm off work.
Jon
Jon
If it is not initialized, you init it... if it is initialized, you pass it.
Any topic I could read on to get a better grasp?
Jon
Jon
You can accomplish the same without using the pattern.
Sure, read up on the 'new' keyword.
Gui
Gui
@Jon I used a List<Tuple<Identifier, Task<string>>>();

but now, how can I use it with Task.WhenAny ? As it needs to be a List of task to be passed in parameter.
Jon
Jon
12:35
@Gui
	public class MyTask : Task
	{
		public string Identifier;
		public MyTask(string identifier)
		{
			Identifier = Identifier;
		}
	}
something like that maybe
errr
yeah.. but remove the constructor
then just set the property when you do..
So, a totally random question, does anyone know of a HTTPS-capable HTTP proxy in .NET? The intended purpose is to accept HTTPS requests with my own certificate, and route them to another domain. Suggestions? :-)
Gui
Gui
@Jon ok im gonna try out
Jon
Jon
	MyTask task = _webRequest.GetData(url, token);
	task.Identifier = identifier;
and of course your list:
var downloadTasks = new List<MyTask<string>>();
@RoelvanUden Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but: mentalis.org/soft/projects/proxy
Kinda, but something that is actually... maintained?
12:43
Just in case no one noticed my message before: "Does anyone has knowledge of using a CLR assembly hosted in sql server environment?"...
Jon
Jon
@VenkatRenukaPrasad if you have a question, just ask.
Might be someone with some insight
It's always incorrect to expect a response when you ask such a question anyway, because I can guarantee you that you won't get 20 people saying "No, don't know anything about that topic".
I have a question but it might require a code example.
About MVC and Ajax.
I have a partial view but the results are being returned in the error instead of the success section.
It's weird.
@RoelvanUden I can't seem to find anything which is still being developed :(
Gui
Gui
12:53
@Jon seems like my derived class need to have a constructor, there're parameterless constructor accessible in Task class
then my derived class will looks like this:

public class Toto : Task
    {
        public Toto(Action action) : base(action)
        {

        }
    }
Jon
Jon
Yeah, I didn't compile the test code or anything ;)
Gui
Gui
I did some research
about derivied Task
and I found this post
7
Q: Is this ok to derive from TPL Task to return more details from method?

Mike ChaliyMy original method looks like: string DoSomeWork(); Method DoSomeWork starts some work on other thread and returns execution ID (just random string). Later on I can query results by given execution ID. Main point is to make execution ID available before job will complete. Now I want to change...

basically
jon skeep advice to eithse compose the missing parameter in a custom object
Jon
Jon
ah, then that would be a better option
Gui
Gui
public class CustomOBject
{
     public Identifier IDentifier get set
     public string content get set

}
or just use the Task.AsyncState to store my IDentifier
Jon
Jon
Yeah, that seems to be the easiest route.
Gui
Gui
12:57
yeah the easiest for me is to use Task.AsyncState
the first solution about composing an object would imply that in my case:

_webRequest.GetData(url, token);
should return a custom object
but also that I will need to pass the Identifier in parameter
_webRequest.GetData(url, token, identifier);
its a bit dirty :D
Jon
Jon
not really
hmmmm.. yeah I guess it is kinda a hacky approach
Gui
Gui
here's my GetData method simplified (without log, and try catch)
public virtual async Task<string> GetData(string uri, CancellationToken token)
        {

                using (var client = new HttpClient())
                using (var response = await client.GetAsync(uri, token).ConfigureAwait(false))
                {
                    if (response.IsSuccessStatusCode)
                        result = await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync().ConfigureAwait(false);
                    else
                        logger.Error("Unable to retrieve data from the following url: {0} - StatusCode: {1}", uri, response.StatusCode);
to return a custom object, I have no choice than to pass Identifier to parameter of this method GetData
hmmmmmmm
Task.AsyncState is readonly and seeems like the only way to initialize it is on instantiation of the Task, but in my case the task is created by HttpClient.GetAsync(....)
ok.. Sql server has no native way of painlessly achieving something I need. So, I've decided to implement the functionality in a CLR assembly.. and define an sql assembly pointing to it and a sql user defined method pointing to a method in the dll..

The problem is that the SQL assembly had to be created with permission set = 'unsafe' even though there's no unmanaged code in the CLR dll. What could be the reason?
13:18
Anybody ever run into a " Could not load file or assembly ' The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference." error?
i looked at stackoverflow.com/questions/215026/…, but it didn't really help
You you sure the referenced version matches the assembly's?
well, I know it doesn't because if it did I wouldn't be getting this message. Just not sure why...
I guess the issue is how to check they match up
Jef
Jef
How do I call a C# method from AJAX which is located in a folder called FUNCTIONS and the class where the method can be found is called DataLayer. The method is called GetData()
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Que pasa?
Not much
Jef
Jef
Like, which url do I use to call the method from? When I am trying to call a function in the code-behind from it's parent I can use url: "page.aspx/GetData" but how does it work when trying to get it from another file?
13:44
@EvanL What are the benefits of using Path.Combine? That one guy, seemed very inclined in doing so. I pretty much always use String.Format
One benefit is that if you have existing trailing backslashes, they will be handled correctly
Another benefit that may or may not apply, if you do any sort of cross-platform work (mono, xamarin), you'll get the right type of slash for the platform.
hm, I see
A third thing, which you should consider a rule, is that as long as the framework provides an existing implementation of a concept, you should never hack together your own solution.
@RodrigoSilva What @LasseV.Karlsen said ;)
Yep, I'll start using it from now on :P
13:47
And now people are nit-picking because i did ` + artist[i]` ...
Fixed it... was a .Net target issue ;)
Removed.
ups, let me finish typing :P
Quite a picky bunch today... Imo chaining Path.Combine() seems a little bit overkill... but I guess I see the point.
Yesterday I was tackling (still am) this error: http://puu.sh/8E4LK.png, which Reed Copsey explained to me as it could not return the thread I was expecting it to return, makes sense. But I think this is a consequence of a bigger design flaw.

I have an ObserveableCollection bound to a TreeView (which is kind of a file explorer), and a File System Watcher object checking for file changes. I really want to avoid re-drawing the tree each time anything changes, so I'm taking the individual update approach (hope that makes sense). How should this be organized?
Fill me with your infinite wisdom! :P
14:03
@RodrigoSilva I don't see anything inherently wrong with that approach. Why the need for multiple threads though?
@EvanL Odd thing is, according to my code, the list is created in the main thread... Not in a new one.
This is the draw function: puu.sh/8E5eE.png
@RodrigoSilva Is the View creating the ViewModel?
Yes
By that, you mean: did I set the dataContext in the XAML? If so, yes.
Then it is being created on the UI thread, unless you are explicitly creating it on another. But I would think you would get InvalidOperationException if you are trying to draw to the UI from a different thread.
I'm not :/. SerializeFilesFromCWD just processes a directory and its files and returns a list
In the same thread
That's from a static class though
But it makes sense to throw the error: it's being called from a worker thread (the item.Icon.Freeze()), I'm just not sure why
14:16
@RodrigoSilva It appears that somewhere along the line you are calling the Dispatcher from a thread other than the UI thread... that's where the error comes from. I would take Reed's suggestion.
Yes, I'm aware of it. But why isn't it in the main thread? I'm not calling any other thread
At least that I'm aware of
@RodrigoSilva Hard to say with the little bit of code I've seen. What is the implementation (or documentation) on Freeze()? I'm unfamiliar.
Freeze() is a method available to every object which inherits from Freezeable. Simply put, it won't allow any changes made to it once it's freezed
I'm calling Freeze on the Icon property, which is a BitmapImage
@RodrigoSilva are you checking CanFreeze on the image?
I can't access the property, same error @EvanL
14:28
@RodrigoSilva MSDN gives an example of how to ensure it works properly and addresses your error explicitly in the documentation: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms557735(v=vs.110).aspx
@EvanL Just by trying to access the CanFreeze property, it throws the exception
@RodrigoSilva Try overriding FreezeCoreon the object?
@RodrigoSilva Based on the documentation of Freeze() it is very unclear as to why you must call it?
It seems that to be able to change the list I have to ensure the compiler that the Icon won't be changed
thus, the call to Freeze(), otherwise it will throw and exception
The exception won't be thrown when adding the item though, but when expanding the affected Node on the TreeView
@RodrigoSilva Hmmm... just seems odd... I guess I don't really have a solution for this.
@RodrigoSilva The documentation says "You cannot freeze a Freezable object if any one of the following conditions is true about the object:
It has animated or data bound properties.
It has properties that are set by a dynamic resource. For more information about dynamic resources, see the XAML Resources."
It sounds like at least one of those is true in your case.
In that case, shouldn't CanFree return false?
14:44
And you should check if (!item.Icon.IsFrozen) { item.Icon.Freeze() } It says clearly that if the object is already frozed it will throw InvalidOperationException.
Btw, I have changed thecode to the following: puu.sh/8E7hh.png
@RodrigoSilva Try the IsFrozen property. I think CanFreeze is the wrong check... my bad. (first go with Freezables honestly)
Same output :/
Code executes just fine now
However when I expand the affected node, it throws an exception
Which means an item wasn't freezed
Ah... Wait, let me try something.
Hi guys
@RodrigoSilva I think that is what happens when you freeze an item that is bound from XAML (it's in the documentation).
@Sadiq hi
14:49
Do you know nhibernate?
Jon
Jon
the h is not silent.
@Sadiq Not really, I use EF / LINQ-SQL, but not nHibernate. Doesn't mean we can't answer a question though.
@EvanL any suggestion then? :/ I really wanted to avoid re-drawing the whole thing
@RodrigoSilva Unfortunately no... sorry. We've identified the problem, but I don't have a clear solution =( Maybe when a WPF ninja comes on they can help out (I'm assuming this is WPF).
Actaully im mapping manyTomany relationship for the frst time in nhibernate
14:52
It is, yes. Well, thanks for the help anyway, at least now I have a clear view of what the problem is.
I have 2 tables and ofcource 1 joinig table: Student, Subject, stdSub
in mapping file for stdSub I wrote:
<composite-id>
<key-many-to-one name="Student" column="std_id"></key-many-to-one>
<key-many-to-one name="Subject" column="sub_id"></key-many-to-one>
</composite-id>
but its giving error: object references an un saved transient object ...
I know this is because it has not saved Student object first. Hence error is popping up
what should i do to let it save student and subject objects before saving stdSub object?
@Sadiq that is probably outside my scope of knowledge for nHibernate.
Ok ..
!!google un saved transient object nHibernate
14:57
@Sadiq those links may be helpful as well.
ok Thx
9
:)
14:59
:) does not come before 6
=P

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