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by: Ronald S. Cook |
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I am on WinXP but have downloaded .NET Framework 3.0. Isn't
System.ServiceModel supposed ot be in there? It's not showing up in my list
of .NET references within VS2005.
Thanks,
Ron
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by: =?Utf-8?B?a3Nlbg==?= |
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I am trying to use external config file for System.servicesModel using
configSource attribute, I get following error.
The attribute 'configsource' cannot be specified because its name starts
with the reserved prefix 'config' or 'lock'.
<system.serviceModel configsource="services.config" />
Thanks
Sen
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by: yy |
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when i try to compile my code with 'using namespace
System::ServiceModel' i get:
error C2039: 'ServiceModel' : is not a member of 'System'
i've installed WCF and WPF extensions for Visual Studio 2005 and after
that i see 'Net Framework 3.0' under C# new project, with WCF Service
Library... tried to Build the C# sample and it works... but in my C++/
CLI there is a problem with 'ServiceModel'...
any hints?
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by: NeToKo |
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when i try to compile my code with 'using namespace
System::ServiceModel' i get:
error C2039: 'ServiceModel' : is not a member of 'System'
i've installed WCF and WPF extensions for Visual Studio 2005 and after
that i see 'Net Framework 3.0' under C# new project, with WCF Service
Library... tried to Build the C# sample and it works... but in my C++/
CLI there is a problem with 'ServiceModel'...
any hints?
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by: Sachin |
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Hi All,
I deployed an ASP.NET Web Service on Server1 and it worked fine.
However when I deployed the same Web Service on Server2 I am getting the
following error,
The 'System.ServiceModel/ServiceHostingEnvironment' configuration section
cannot be created.
The Machin.config file is missing information.
Verify that this configuration section is properly registered and that you
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by: Monty |
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I have a bit of common code that I've been using for a while to return a
dictionary collection of dataobjects. I've made some changes to it and other
areas of the project, and suddenly I am getting this error (below) whenever
I call it. My changes were small and I don't think they would have caused
anything like this. Error message:
Error: Method not found:
'System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2<System.String,...
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by: Lance Wynn |
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Hello,
I am receiving this error when trying to instantiate a webservice component.
I have 2 development machines, both are XP sp2 with VS 2008 installed. On
one machine, the code works fine. On the other machine I get the error upon
instantiating the service client. I add the reference by choosing Add
Service Reference from the project menu, and pointing to the remote wsdl
file. I can't seem to find what the difference between the two...
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by: =?Utf-8?B?TWFuanJlZSBHYXJn?= |
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Hi,
I created a web service and hosted it in Windows Services. It is working
fine. Now I am trying to implement the X509 certificates for message layer
security. But it is throwing the following exception:
An unhandled exception of type
'System.ServiceModel.Security.SecurityNegotiationException' occurred in
mscorlib.dll
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by: Burton Roberts |
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I'm new to this. I'm developing a simple WCF service with a Winforms application on my laptop (2008). It seems to run okay accepting inserts, updates and deletes and sending datasets back through the service. Then the system will hang up. Here is the beginning of the error message:
System.TimeoutException was unhandled
Message="The request channel timed out while waiting for a reply after 00:00:59.9990000. Increase the timeout value passed...
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This is as boiled down as I can make it.
Here is my compilation command:
g++-12 -std=c++20 -Wnarrowing bit_field.cpp
Here is the code in...
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A Windows Forms form does not have the event Unload, like VB6. What one acts like?
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