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  • Using WCF client: “Use the XmlInclude or SoapInclude attribute to . . .
    The type QueryTypeCriteria was not expected Use the XmlInclude or SoapInclude attribute to specify types that are not known statically I read that this is related to XmlSerializer, but this is a WCF client generated by Visual Studio What can I do? Tuesday, February 6, 2018 5:45 AM
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  • Loading and managing common DLLS - social. msdn. microsoft. com
    Place the DLLs in a common folder that the applications all get (From the registry perhaps)? and just call LoadLibraryEx passing in the full path to the Dll - If the DLLs statically load other dll's, be sure to use the LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH flag - this directs the windows loader to use the dll's folder, not the exe's for resolving any
  • dll static linking - social. msdn. microsoft. com
    Note that references to statically linking to a dynamic link library *are* meaningful when what is being referred to is the linking of a static lib to the DLL itself as part
  • Converting a C++ SDK static lib to DLL
    I want to convert a static library which has C++ classes to a DLL I have gone through various online references but couldn't still confirm on a good implementation I want to have an implementation where the currently embedding customers of the SDK doesn't have to change a lot of the code I do understand that there needs to be a certain amount of code change
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    When they are created they are stored as AutoGeneratedFields According to the MSDN documentation on AutoGeneratedFields they recommend you generate your own fields either statically or programmaticaly and add them to the column collection yourself
  • Create a new variable in a loop - social. msdn. microsoft. com
    You really cant do exactly that, because variables have to be statically declared You could use a list; List<string> values = new List<string (); foreach (value in list) { values Add ("value in here"); }
  • Strange Unresolved External Symbol in C++ CLI
    In a first time I tried to link my native DLL statically (because I would had only one DLL in output) but, if I don't wrong, it is not possible with clr option So now I link my NET DLL Wrapper to the dynamic build of my native library The two libs uses other DLLs (boost and Poco), this may cause problems?




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