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I had to design and implement my own publish subscribe eventing to satisfy the requirements of a dynamic UI Winform design. Is there any .Net library that supports pub/sub out there that I can compare mine and improve?
Started by Neo Christo on
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.*' or the full subject you will get called on your delegate through multicast and receive the event.
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I know WCF supports many WS-* protocols but WS-Eventing does seem to be listed.
I do know that WCF has a pub/sub model, but is it WS-Eventing compliant?
Started by mrbradleyt on
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by 4 people.
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What are the advantages/disadvantages of using WS-Eventing?.
There are not many implementation examples it's not a very common used standard .
Wondering if it is a good practise to use ws-eventing.
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Are there any stateful eventing mechanisms in .net(c#) or any libraries that will help me maintain a state for the events fired
By stateful I mean an event when fired is serialized to a persistent storage. If the system fails for some reason and then ...
Started by Quintin Par on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Although not technically a stateful event.
You might be able to do something with PostSharp.
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I may be moving to Savannah, GA and am struggling to find information on any eventing barns in the area. Is there an eventing scene there at all? If not, are there any small private boarding facilities that would be suitable for an eventer? Thanks!
Started by SavannahGA on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at chronofhorse):
I don't really need an eventing.
Its of upper level instruction available unless you bring in your own trainer .
Pretty much Aiken is the only place with any eventing going on.
A lot.
Be prepared to travel.
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I know the dressage levels, but I am absolutely clueless about eventing and showjumping levels. Can someone please explain these two to me? I would also like to know the hunter levels. I compete hunter/jumper, and would like to start eventing. Thought...
Started by skippy60 on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at chronofhorse):
Www.useventing....
It really is a bit of a different game also might want to look at "Discover Eventing"
http://discovereventing.com/
which has a variety for eventing.
With an eventing trainer (if the one you're using doesn't event).
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Is it possible to set up a listener in a Silverlight control to listen for events on the hosting aspx web page? I want to have several Silverlight and ASP.NET user controls hosted in a web page. I want to fire an event on one user control, sending an ...
Started by Dan on
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You are allowed....
Silverlight is a client-side technology.
It can interact with the DOM and it can listen to DOM events, but it can't interact with the ASP.NET controls or listen to events from them.
Silverlight is a client side technology.
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I’m aware of the tutorial at boost.org addressing this Boost.org Signals Tutorial , but the examples are not complete and somewhat over simplified. I’m a C# programmer that got put on a C++ project so my C++ is a little rough. The examples there don’t...
Started by Chris Andrews on
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We have a number of slots....
Sublocation is your class A, and Slot1 is your class B .
Its been simplified, so I don't guarentee that it will compile, but it should be close .
Did you look at boost/libs/signals/example ?
Here is an example from our codebase .
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Has anyone ever shod their horses with "eventing shoes"? They might have another name I'm not aware of, but I've only ever seen them on one horse. Basically, there is a groove that goes along the center of almost the entire shoe, and it's purpose is to...
Started by Derbyhorse on
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by 10 people.
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No comparison.
I think it's a fairly common shoe but nothing as a farrier and event rider, the crease or lack thereof makes minimal difference.
We've used the St.Croix.
There is an "eventing" shoe.
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I am in the market for a horse that I can do eventing with. It will be beginner novice and novice to start with, but I'd like to advance through the levels as far as I can.
I would also use him for just dressage shows as well, so I need a horse that will...
Started by SeeTheCityLights on
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by 7 people.
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I have 2 concerns his pasterns are to long and sloped...which could be his long toes and fixable..and I keep seeing a dip in his back that could make getting him to use his back properly a struggle...all of which could be photo illusions I have a real... .
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Just got word that my mare's younger sister (same dam but full TB) is possibly headed to auction this weekend. Owner will give her away prior, but needs her gone. Has siblings on both sire and dam side eventing... apparently sound, just didn't like the...
Started by Ibex on
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by 7 people.
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People want....
Will send you a PM.
Gah, if only I weren't on the other side of the country! Which auction is she going to?
Have the connections made any attempt to get her to one of the local rescue/rehoming groups like Circle F or New Stride? I doubt it .
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