We have not had other reports of this. Do you have any anti virus software running?
>Thanks George. Great answers as always. > >I am getting those "hung" sxehhhh.tmp processes even when deployment >completes properly though (Vista Home Premium SP2, 32-bit). They block >the next deployment until I "End Process" via Task Manager. > >There is a second process that waits on them named ><projectname.Installer.exe>. If I kill the SXE process this goes away though. > >Any hints at all? Nobody else reporting this? > >Bob > >--- In [email protected], "George Henne" <g...@...> wrote: >> >> Answers inline... >> >> >Sorry to repeat things already answered, but I did try searches first at >> >least! >> > >> >Working with the demo/eval tools right now. >> > >> >1. Any pointers on or links to general guidance on when to use AddObject >> >vs. CreateObject()? AddObject appears to be related to *controls* and >> >not plain COM classes, but that seems overly simplistic so I'm probably >> wrong. >> >> You're right. AddObject lets you create visual controls which have >> events that go back to your program. CreateObject is more limited. >> >> >2. Current script runtime: has the CreateObject()-related memory leak >> >ever been addressed? Is it truly related to using Set X = Nothing or a >> >general problem with object disposal (i.e. including object references >> >going out of scope)? >> >> CreateObject is built into VBScript. We always use AddObject - we have >> not investigated CreateObject. >> >> >3. Anyone have sample code or a wrapper component that will open a COM >> >IStream on a file and return it as an object? I'd need to close the >> >IStream and dispose of it cleanly (no leaks) as well. >> >> The SFStream object does this: >> <http://www.newobjects.com/pages/ndl/StoragesAndFiles/SFStream.htm> >> >> It's included in the NewObjectsPack1 control which ships with NS Basic. >> >> >4. Anyone have anything "lighter" than MGCEWin32 for basic clipboard >> >access? At least Unicode text but preferably files (from Explorer) >as well. >> >> I would use the Clipboard control in the Win32API control: >> <http://www.nsbasic.com/ce/info/technotes/TN16.htm> >> >> MGCEWin32 is no longer supported. It might be possible to do this using >> API functions as well. >> <http://www.nsbasic.com/ce/info/technotes/TN26.htm> >> >> >5. Can NS Basic/CE accept vbs "modules" (.bas) obfuscated as .vbe using >> >the MS Script Encoder (SCRENC.EXE)? Also, what are .cod modules? Yes, >> >I realize "compiled" programs obfuscate my code and I realize .vbe is >> >weak obfuscation. >> >> .COD modules are normal text files with code in them. They are simply >> merged into the main module at runtime. If you want your code encrypted, >> using the Encrypt option in Project Properties. .vbe is not supported. >> >> >6. Basic.WM.cab is only needed to deploy the IDE to the device... is >> >that correct? TechNote 23 seems to be woefully out of date, I have no >> >BASIC.PocketPC4_ARM.cab in my dev system's folder indicated in that >> >article. When/how do I use the "Extra Feature Installers" (menu in >> >desktop dev. IDE)? >> >> You're right - Tech Note 23 is due for an overhaul. Version 8 of NS >> Basic automatically builds an installer for your program, so you no >> longer have to mess with things like BASIC.PocketPC4_ARM.cab. >> >> >7. I end up with sxehhhh.tmp processes on the desktop that I have to >> >kill off using Task manager. I assume this relates to aborted/pending >> >deployment attempts? >> >> Looks like it. >> >> >8. Is it practical and safe to detect available device display >> >resolution and resize Forms (moving/resizing controls) at runtime? Is >> >it practical to create programs that can sense and work properly on both >> >WinMobile Std and Pro (i.e. touchscreen and no touchscreen)? >> >> Yes, it's reasonable to resize at runtime based on the actual screen >> size. This kind of thing is done a lot. >> >> NS Basic does not support non-touchscreen devices. They gave pretty much >> died out in the marketplace. >> >> >Thanks for any input, please feel free to direct me to TechNotes (same >> >ones *again* if required). Answer any you can, I know I have quite a >> >list here. > > > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "nsb-ce" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nsb-ce?hl=en.
