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[VB.NET 2008] A runtime created Timer doesn't work

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  • S steve_9496613

    Sorry but I don't know how to use this kind of timer in the way I need (property of an object). Any other suggestions about how to make a System.Windows.Forms.Timer work as I need? Thanks

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    Pete OHanlon
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    Put a breakpoint in your timer tick event and see if it's being hit when you run it in debug. Does it hit the method or not? My suspicion is that it is hitting the method, but there's a bug in the if statement.

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    • P Pete OHanlon

      Put a breakpoint in your timer tick event and see if it's being hit when you run it in debug. Does it hit the method or not? My suspicion is that it is hitting the method, but there's a bug in the if statement.

      Chill _Maxxx_
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      steve_9496613
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      I put a breakpoint on line

      If ((DateTime.Now.Ticks - mStartSession) > (CGlobali.WebSessionDuration * 10000000)) Then

      but the debug never stop there

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      • S steve_9496613

        I put a breakpoint on line

        If ((DateTime.Now.Ticks - mStartSession) > (CGlobali.WebSessionDuration * 10000000)) Then

        but the debug never stop there

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        Pete OHanlon
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        And if you set the breakpoint in SetWUser? Is it actually executing this line?

        CType(CGlobali.Users.Item(i), CWebUser).WUTimer.Enabled = True

        Chill _Maxxx_
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        • S steve_9496613

          Hi everybody, my application runs on WinCE 5 device, it communicates with a PLC via modbus/TCP and it integrates a web server (code found in the article "Create your own Web Server using C#"). I'm trying to manage the remote access (from web browser) with user authentication and session timeout. Every user is an object of the following class:

          Public Class CWebUser

          Private mUserName As String = "" 'nome utente
          Private mPassword As String = "" 'MD5 della password
          Private mIP As String = "" 'IP di provenienza della connessione
          Private mStartSession As Long = 0 'istante di inizio della connessione come ticks
          Private mLogged As Boolean = False 'flag per sapere se l'utente è loggato
          Private WithEvents mWUTimer As System.Windows.Forms.Timer 'timer per gestire la durata della connessione

          Sub New()
          mWUTimer = New System.Windows.Forms.Timer()
          mWUTimer.Enabled = False
          mWUTimer.Interval = 10000
          AddHandler (mWUTimer.Tick), AddressOf WUTimer_Tick
          End Sub

          Private Sub WUTimer_Tick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
          If ((DateTime.Now.Ticks - mStartSession) > (CGlobali.WebSessionDuration * 10000000)) Then
          mWUTimer.Enabled = False
          mIP = ""
          mLogged = False
          End If
          End Sub

          Public Property UserName() As String
          Get
          Return mUserName
          End Get
          Set(ByVal value As String)
          mUserName = value
          End Set
          End Property

          Public Property Password() As String
          Get
          Return mPassword
          End Get
          Set(ByVal value As String)
          mPassword = value
          End Set
          End Property

          Public Property IP() As String
          Get
          Return mIP
          End Get
          Set(ByVal value As String)
          mIP = value
          End Set
          End Property

          Public Property StartSession() As Long
          Get
          Return mStartSession
          End Get
          Set(ByVal value As Long)
          mStartSession = value
          End Set
          End Property

          Public Property Logged() As Boolean
          Get
          Return mLogged
          End Get
          Set(ByVal value As Boolean)
          mLogged = value
          End Set
          End Property

          Public Property WUTimer() As System.Windows.Forms.Timer
          Get
          Return mWUTimer
          End Get
          Set(ByVal value As System.Windows.Forms.Timer)
          mWUTimer = value
          End Set
          End Property

          End Class

          When the application starts, it creates a list of authorized users. When someone logs in, if UserName and Password

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          Lost User
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          steve_9496613 wrote:

          mWUTimer = New System.Windows.Forms.Timer()

          According to the documentation[^], that class isn't supported. The Threading-timer[^] seems to be supported.

          Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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          • P Pete OHanlon

            And if you set the breakpoint in SetWUser? Is it actually executing this line?

            CType(CGlobali.Users.Item(i), CWebUser).WUTimer.Enabled = True

            Chill _Maxxx_
            CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier

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            steve_9496613
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            yes, the line is executed and the property WUTimer.Enabled is really set to true, to check it I wrote just after that line something like this:

            Dim aaa As Boolean
            aaa = CType(CGlobali.Users.Item(i), CWebUser).WUTimer.Enabled

            and aaa become true. It seems like the instruction

            AddHandler (mWUTimer.Tick), AddressOf WUTimer_Tick

            does not link the sub WUTimer_Tick to the event mWUTimer.Tick

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              steve_9496613 wrote:

              mWUTimer = New System.Windows.Forms.Timer()

              According to the documentation[^], that class isn't supported. The Threading-timer[^] seems to be supported.

              Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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              steve_9496613
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              Hi Eddy, thanks for the replay. Your link to the documentation about the System.Windows.Forms.Timer refers to .Net Framework 4.5 but, for this time, I'm luky and in Compact Framework 3.5 (and also .NET Framework 3.5) this timer is supported. The System.Threading.Timer is supported, as Pete O'Hanlon suggested, but I have some problem to put one of this timer in my class as a property (I mean like I did with the Form.Timer).

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              • S steve_9496613

                Hi Eddy, thanks for the replay. Your link to the documentation about the System.Windows.Forms.Timer refers to .Net Framework 4.5 but, for this time, I'm luky and in Compact Framework 3.5 (and also .NET Framework 3.5) this timer is supported. The System.Threading.Timer is supported, as Pete O'Hanlon suggested, but I have some problem to put one of this timer in my class as a property (I mean like I did with the Form.Timer).

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                Lost User
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                steve_9496613 wrote:

                Your link to the documentation about the System.Windows.Forms.Timer refers to .Net Framework 4.5

                Only for the member-listing; you can select the version with a dropdown at the top. The "version information" and "platform" heading isn't limited to .NET 4.5 - it simply lists where this class is supported.

                steve_9496613 wrote:

                Compact Framework 3.5 (and also .NET Framework 3.5) this timer is supported.

                Not according to MSDN.

                Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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                  steve_9496613 wrote:

                  Your link to the documentation about the System.Windows.Forms.Timer refers to .Net Framework 4.5

                  Only for the member-listing; you can select the version with a dropdown at the top. The "version information" and "platform" heading isn't limited to .NET 4.5 - it simply lists where this class is supported.

                  steve_9496613 wrote:

                  Compact Framework 3.5 (and also .NET Framework 3.5) this timer is supported.

                  Not according to MSDN.

                  Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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                  steve_9496613
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                  I'm sure you're right but the page http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.timer%28v=vs.90%29.aspx[^] is different from the page http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.timer%28v=vs.110%29.aspx[^] and the Version Information at the bottom of the pages are different. In my application I use some System.Windows.Forms.Timer and they work fine. I will try not to make it known to MSDN...

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                  • S steve_9496613

                    I'm sure you're right but the page http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.timer%28v=vs.90%29.aspx[^] is different from the page http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.timer%28v=vs.110%29.aspx[^] and the Version Information at the bottom of the pages are different. In my application I use some System.Windows.Forms.Timer and they work fine. I will try not to make it known to MSDN...

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                    Lost User
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                    steve_9496613 wrote:

                    I'm sure you're right but

                    ..but I wasn't :-D Yes, that happens too.

                    Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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                    • S steve_9496613

                      yes, the line is executed and the property WUTimer.Enabled is really set to true, to check it I wrote just after that line something like this:

                      Dim aaa As Boolean
                      aaa = CType(CGlobali.Users.Item(i), CWebUser).WUTimer.Enabled

                      and aaa become true. It seems like the instruction

                      AddHandler (mWUTimer.Tick), AddressOf WUTimer_Tick

                      does not link the sub WUTimer_Tick to the event mWUTimer.Tick

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                      Pete OHanlon
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                      Try changing your class so that it looks like this:

                      Public Class CWebUser

                      Private mUserName As String = "" 'nome utente
                      Private mPassword As String = "" 'MD5 della password
                      Private mIP As String = "" 'IP di provenienza della connessione
                      Private mStartSession As Long = 0 'istante di inizio della connessione come ticks
                      Private mLogged As Boolean = False 'flag per sapere se l'utente è loggato
                      Private WithEvents mWUTimer As System.Windows.Forms.Timer 'timer per gestire la durata della connessione

                      Sub New()
                      End Sub

                      Private Sub WUTimer_Tick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
                      If ((DateTime.Now.Ticks - mStartSession) > (CGlobali.WebSessionDuration * 10000000)) Then
                      mWUTimer.Enabled = False
                      mIP = ""
                      mLogged = False
                      End If
                      End Sub

                      Public Property UserName() As String
                      Get
                      Return mUserName
                      End Get
                      Set(ByVal value As String)
                      mUserName = value
                      End Set
                      End Property

                      Public Property Password() As String
                      Get
                      Return mPassword
                      End Get
                      Set(ByVal value As String)
                      mPassword = value
                      End Set
                      End Property

                      Public Property IP() As String
                      Get
                      Return mIP
                      End Get
                      Set(ByVal value As String)
                      mIP = value
                      End Set
                      End Property

                      Public Property StartSession() As Long
                      Get
                      Return mStartSession
                      End Get
                      Set(ByVal value As Long)
                      mStartSession = value
                      End Set
                      End Property

                      Public Property Logged() As Boolean
                      Get
                      Return mLogged
                      End Get
                      Set(ByVal value As Boolean)
                      mLogged = value
                      End Set
                      End Property

                      Public Property WUTimer() As System.Windows.Forms.Timer
                      Get
                      Return mWUTimer
                      End Get
                      Set(ByVal value As System.Windows.Forms.Timer)
                      mWUTimer = value
                      End Set
                      End Property

                      Public Sub EnableTimer(Byval IpAddress As String, ByVal Name As String)
                      IP = IpAddress
                      UserName = Name
                      mWUTimer = New System.Windows.Forms.Timer()
                      mWUTimer.Interval = 10000
                      AddHandler (mWUTimer.Tick), AddressOf WUTimer_Tick
                      mWUTimer.Enabled = True
                      End Sub
                      End Class

                      Then call EnableTimer from your loop.

                      Chill _Maxxx_
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                      • P Pete OHanlon

                        Try changing your class so that it looks like this:

                        Public Class CWebUser

                        Private mUserName As String = "" 'nome utente
                        Private mPassword As String = "" 'MD5 della password
                        Private mIP As String = "" 'IP di provenienza della connessione
                        Private mStartSession As Long = 0 'istante di inizio della connessione come ticks
                        Private mLogged As Boolean = False 'flag per sapere se l'utente è loggato
                        Private WithEvents mWUTimer As System.Windows.Forms.Timer 'timer per gestire la durata della connessione

                        Sub New()
                        End Sub

                        Private Sub WUTimer_Tick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
                        If ((DateTime.Now.Ticks - mStartSession) > (CGlobali.WebSessionDuration * 10000000)) Then
                        mWUTimer.Enabled = False
                        mIP = ""
                        mLogged = False
                        End If
                        End Sub

                        Public Property UserName() As String
                        Get
                        Return mUserName
                        End Get
                        Set(ByVal value As String)
                        mUserName = value
                        End Set
                        End Property

                        Public Property Password() As String
                        Get
                        Return mPassword
                        End Get
                        Set(ByVal value As String)
                        mPassword = value
                        End Set
                        End Property

                        Public Property IP() As String
                        Get
                        Return mIP
                        End Get
                        Set(ByVal value As String)
                        mIP = value
                        End Set
                        End Property

                        Public Property StartSession() As Long
                        Get
                        Return mStartSession
                        End Get
                        Set(ByVal value As Long)
                        mStartSession = value
                        End Set
                        End Property

                        Public Property Logged() As Boolean
                        Get
                        Return mLogged
                        End Get
                        Set(ByVal value As Boolean)
                        mLogged = value
                        End Set
                        End Property

                        Public Property WUTimer() As System.Windows.Forms.Timer
                        Get
                        Return mWUTimer
                        End Get
                        Set(ByVal value As System.Windows.Forms.Timer)
                        mWUTimer = value
                        End Set
                        End Property

                        Public Sub EnableTimer(Byval IpAddress As String, ByVal Name As String)
                        IP = IpAddress
                        UserName = Name
                        mWUTimer = New System.Windows.Forms.Timer()
                        mWUTimer.Interval = 10000
                        AddHandler (mWUTimer.Tick), AddressOf WUTimer_Tick
                        mWUTimer.Enabled = True
                        End Sub
                        End Class

                        Then call EnableTimer from your loop.

                        Chill _Maxxx_
                        CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog |

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                        steve_9496613
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                        Thanks for your effort. I did what you suggest but the result is the same: the tick event is not fired. I fear it can be a problem related to thread. The web server is a class with a thread that start the listener to receive connections from remote. In the main thread of the application I instantiate an object WebServer and in this way I start its thread (the thread is created and started in the sub New() of the class). The list of users (objects of the class CWebUser) is created in the main thread of the application. The sub SetWUser(...) that enable the WUTimer is part of the class of the web server and is called by the function VerifyLogInData(...) called in the loop of the thread of the web server... Is it possible that the problem is that I try to use from thread X a method of an object created in thread Y?

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                          Thanks for your effort. I did what you suggest but the result is the same: the tick event is not fired. I fear it can be a problem related to thread. The web server is a class with a thread that start the listener to receive connections from remote. In the main thread of the application I instantiate an object WebServer and in this way I start its thread (the thread is created and started in the sub New() of the class). The list of users (objects of the class CWebUser) is created in the main thread of the application. The sub SetWUser(...) that enable the WUTimer is part of the class of the web server and is called by the function VerifyLogInData(...) called in the loop of the thread of the web server... Is it possible that the problem is that I try to use from thread X a method of an object created in thread Y?

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                          steve_9496613
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                          Yes it is... I have solved the problem enabling the timer from a sub in the main thread and colling this sub with the Invoke function from the web server thread. Bye!

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