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This Code uses the Microsoft XML Parser to Read an XML Source and Put it into a treeview. Ut Can Accept A path to An XML File EX:"C:\MYxml.XML" A string EX:"''" or a URL to an XML File Ex:"Http://www.MySite.Com/Myxml.XML"
This Code uses the Microsoft XML Parser to Read an XML Source and Put it into a treeview. Ut Can Accept A path to An XML File EX:"C:\MYxml.XML" A string EX:"''" or a URL to an XML File Ex:"Http://www.MySite.Com/Myxml.XML"
This Code uses the Microsoft XML Parser to Read an XML Source and Put it into a treeview. Ut Can Accept A path to An XML File EX:"C:\MYxml.XML" A string EX:"''" or a URL to an XML File Ex:"Http://www.MySite.Com/Myxml.XML"
This Code uses the Microsoft XML Parser to Read an XML Source and Put it into a treeview. Ut Can Accept A path to An XML File EX:"C:\MYxml.XML" A string EX:"''" or a URL to an XML File Ex:"Http://www.MySite.Com/Myxml.XML"
Creates cool fading background styles for tables cells etc
Part 4 of Creating an Object Driven Interface using Custom Attributes, reflection Custom Web Controls and much more. in this part we finally get to use our interface generator The Attached Zip file contains the complete code for all four parts of this article, which i had to split up due to size limits
The attached file contains 2 Solutions, the first is the Remoting server, the Remoting server contains a Base Class, A Remote Object and a Console Server that registers and hosts the server class, the second Solution contains only the client. In basic terms the way it works is the Server Hosts the singleton Server object that inherits from the base class, the client does not have the server object and references only the base class, it connects to the server and calls a function in the server object which writes to the server. Let me know what you think, all the samples I have seen out there go into too much detail etc especially when you just want to know how to implement Remoting. Remember to fix the reference on the client to the base class
This Code uses the Microsoft XML Parser to Read an XML Source and Put it into a treeview. Ut Can Accept A path to An XML File EX:"C:\MYxml.XML" A string EX:"''" or a URL to an XML File Ex:"Http://www.MySite.Com/Myxml.XML"
Creates cool fading background styles for tables cells etc
Part 4 of Creating an Object Driven Interface using Custom Attributes, reflection Custom Web Controls and much more. in this part we finally get to use our interface generator The Attached Zip file contains the complete code for all four parts of this article, which i had to split up due to size limits
The attached file contains 2 Solutions, the first is the Remoting server, the Remoting server contains a Base Class, A Remote Object and a Console Server that registers and hosts the server class, the second Solution contains only the client. In basic terms the way it works is the Server Hosts the singleton Server object that inherits from the base class, the client does not have the server object and references only the base class, it connects to the server and calls a function in the server object which writes to the server. Let me know what you think, all the samples I have seen out there go into too much detail etc especially when you just want to know how to implement Remoting. Remember to fix the reference on the client to the base class
This Code uses the Microsoft XML Parser to Read an XML Source and Put it into a treeview. Ut Can Accept A path to An XML File EX:"C:\MYxml.XML" A string EX:"''" or a URL to an XML File Ex:"Http://www.MySite.Com/Myxml.XML"
Creates cool fading background styles for tables cells etc
Part 4 of Creating an Object Driven Interface using Custom Attributes, reflection Custom Web Controls and much more. in this part we finally get to use our interface generator The Attached Zip file contains the complete code for all four parts of this article, which i had to split up due to size limits
The attached file contains 2 Solutions, the first is the Remoting server, the Remoting server contains a Base Class, A Remote Object and a Console Server that registers and hosts the server class, the second Solution contains only the client. In basic terms the way it works is the Server Hosts the singleton Server object that inherits from the base class, the client does not have the server object and references only the base class, it connects to the server and calls a function in the server object which writes to the server. Let me know what you think, all the samples I have seen out there go into too much detail etc especially when you just want to know how to implement Remoting. Remember to fix the reference on the client to the base class
This Code uses the Microsoft XML Parser to Read an XML Source and Put it into a treeview. Ut Can Accept A path to An XML File EX:"C:\MYxml.XML" A string EX:"''" or a URL to an XML File Ex:"Http://www.MySite.Com/Myxml.XML"
Creates cool fading background styles for tables cells etc
Part 4 of Creating an Object Driven Interface using Custom Attributes, reflection Custom Web Controls and much more. in this part we finally get to use our interface generator The Attached Zip file contains the complete code for all four parts of this article, which i had to split up due to size limits
The attached file contains 2 Solutions, the first is the Remoting server, the Remoting server contains a Base Class, A Remote Object and a Console Server that registers and hosts the server class, the second Solution contains only the client. In basic terms the way it works is the Server Hosts the singleton Server object that inherits from the base class, the client does not have the server object and references only the base class, it connects to the server and calls a function in the server object which writes to the server. Let me know what you think, all the samples I have seen out there go into too much detail etc especially when you just want to know how to implement Remoting. Remember to fix the reference on the client to the base class
This Code uses the Microsoft XML Parser to Read an XML Source and Put it into a treeview. Ut Can Accept A path to An XML File EX:"C:\MYxml.XML" A string EX:"''" or a URL to an XML File Ex:"Http://www.MySite.Com/Myxml.XML"