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Converting a WCF project from C# to VB

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  • N Not Active

    Lighten up, no debate was called for, notice the joke icon. However, you seem very defensive in your choice. Guilty feelings, or feelings of inadequency perhaps? ;P


    I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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    bubk
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    Sorry if I misunderstood the intent of your reply

    Worked on my Machine!

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      I am having trouble converting this section of code from c# to vb also not all that versed in threading. This code came from an example I found on Code project http://www.codeproject.com/KB/webservices/wcftransfer.aspx?msg=3269789 Any help would be appreciated thanks in advance

                              ThreadStart start = delegate
                              {
                                  form = new TProgress(null, port);
                                  form.sport = sport;
                                  form.Show();
                                  form.GetThread = new Thread(new ParameterizedThreadStart(form.GetInvoke));
                                  form.GetThread.Start(transfer);
                              };
                              HelpClass.Form.BeginInvoke(start);
      

      Worked on my Machine!

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      bubk
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      I'll try to be a little bit more specific This is the block of code I am trying to translate

                              ThreadStart start = delegate
                              {
                                  form = new TProgress(null, port);
                                  form.sport = sport;
                                  form.Show();
                                  form.GetThread = new Thread(new ParameterizedThreadStart(form.GetInvoke));
                                  form.GetThread.Start(transfer);
                              };
                              HelpClass.Form.BeginInvoke(start);
      

      This is what I've got so far, my problem is on the first line AddressOf

                          'Dim start As New ThreadStart(AddressOf) <-- Not sure what this is a delegate of a function, form, ect...
                          Dim form As New TProgress(DBNull.Value, port)
                          form.sport = sport
                          form.Show()
                          form.GetThread = New Thread(New ParameterizedThreadStart(AddressOf form.GetInvoke))
                          form.GetThread.Start(Transfer)
                          'HelpClass.Form.BeginInvoke(start)
      

      thanks

      Worked on my Machine!

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      • N Not Active

        Lighten up, no debate was called for, notice the joke icon. However, you seem very defensive in your choice. Guilty feelings, or feelings of inadequency perhaps? ;P


        I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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        Mark Salsbery
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        One would think someone who wants to use VB would have a better sense of humor! :)

        Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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        • M Mark Salsbery

          One would think someone who wants to use VB would have a better sense of humor! :)

          Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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          He's just feeling frustrated with all the # edges taken off his language ;P


          I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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          • B bubk

            I'll try to be a little bit more specific This is the block of code I am trying to translate

                                    ThreadStart start = delegate
                                    {
                                        form = new TProgress(null, port);
                                        form.sport = sport;
                                        form.Show();
                                        form.GetThread = new Thread(new ParameterizedThreadStart(form.GetInvoke));
                                        form.GetThread.Start(transfer);
                                    };
                                    HelpClass.Form.BeginInvoke(start);
            

            This is what I've got so far, my problem is on the first line AddressOf

                                'Dim start As New ThreadStart(AddressOf) <-- Not sure what this is a delegate of a function, form, ect...
                                Dim form As New TProgress(DBNull.Value, port)
                                form.sport = sport
                                form.Show()
                                form.GetThread = New Thread(New ParameterizedThreadStart(AddressOf form.GetInvoke))
                                form.GetThread.Start(Transfer)
                                'HelpClass.Form.BeginInvoke(start)
            

            thanks

            Worked on my Machine!

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            Mark Salsbery
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            That looks like Forms, not WCF. In the docs there's sample code for invoking a delegate asynchronously: Control.BeginInvoke Method (Delegate)[^]

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            • N Not Active

              He's just feeling frustrated with all the # edges taken off his language ;P


              I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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              bubk
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              See now if he had inclosed his joke in {} followed by ; I would have gotten the joke right away :-D

              Worked on my Machine!

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              • M Mark Salsbery

                That looks like Forms, not WCF. In the docs there's sample code for invoking a delegate asynchronously: Control.BeginInvoke Method (Delegate)[^]

                Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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                bubk
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                Sorry, still having trouble here is the entire proc I am trying to recreate in VB

                    public IEnumerable<object> SendQuery(string ip, FilesTransfer transfer, int sport)
                    {
                        int port = 0;
                        switch (transfer.Action)
                        {
                            case Action.Invite:
                                {
                                    port = HelpClass.GetAvailablePort();
                                    if (MessageBox.Show(string.Format("Accept {0} files from {1}", transfer.Files.Count, transfer.Name), "Files", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) == DialogResult.Yes)
                                    {
                                        ThreadStart start = delegate
                                        {
                                            form = new TProgress(null, port);
                                            form.sport = sport;
                                            form.Show();
                                            form.GetThread = new Thread(new ParameterizedThreadStart(form.GetInvoke));
                                            form.GetThread.Start(transfer);
                                        };
                                        HelpClass.Form.BeginInvoke(start);
                                        break;
                                    }
                                    else return new List<object>() { (int)InviteRusult.Cancel, 0 };
                
                                }
                            default:
                                {
                                    return new List<object>() { (int)InviteRusult.Busy, 0 };
                                }
                        }
                        return new List<object>() { (int)InviteRusult.Ok, port };
                    }
                

                An online C# to VB converter spit this out, but the IDE doesn't like 'Dim start As ThreadStart = Function() Do

                    Public Function SendQuery(ByVal ip As String, ByVal transfer As FilesTransfer, ByVal sport As Integer) As System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable(Of Object) Implements ITransfer.SendQuery
                        Dim port As Integer = 0
                        Select Case transfer.Action
                            Case Action.Invite
                                If True Then
                                    port = HelpClass.GetAvailablePort()
                                    If MessageBox.Show(String.Format("Accept {0} files from {1}", transfer.Files.Count, transfer.Name), "Files", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) = DialogResult.Yes Then
                                        'Dim start As ThreadStart = Function() Do
                                        '    form = New TProgress(Nothing, port)
                                        '    form.sport = sport
                                        '    form.Show()
                
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                • B bubk

                  Sorry, still having trouble here is the entire proc I am trying to recreate in VB

                      public IEnumerable<object> SendQuery(string ip, FilesTransfer transfer, int sport)
                      {
                          int port = 0;
                          switch (transfer.Action)
                          {
                              case Action.Invite:
                                  {
                                      port = HelpClass.GetAvailablePort();
                                      if (MessageBox.Show(string.Format("Accept {0} files from {1}", transfer.Files.Count, transfer.Name), "Files", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) == DialogResult.Yes)
                                      {
                                          ThreadStart start = delegate
                                          {
                                              form = new TProgress(null, port);
                                              form.sport = sport;
                                              form.Show();
                                              form.GetThread = new Thread(new ParameterizedThreadStart(form.GetInvoke));
                                              form.GetThread.Start(transfer);
                                          };
                                          HelpClass.Form.BeginInvoke(start);
                                          break;
                                      }
                                      else return new List<object>() { (int)InviteRusult.Cancel, 0 };
                  
                                  }
                              default:
                                  {
                                      return new List<object>() { (int)InviteRusult.Busy, 0 };
                                  }
                          }
                          return new List<object>() { (int)InviteRusult.Ok, port };
                      }
                  

                  An online C# to VB converter spit this out, but the IDE doesn't like 'Dim start As ThreadStart = Function() Do

                      Public Function SendQuery(ByVal ip As String, ByVal transfer As FilesTransfer, ByVal sport As Integer) As System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable(Of Object) Implements ITransfer.SendQuery
                          Dim port As Integer = 0
                          Select Case transfer.Action
                              Case Action.Invite
                                  If True Then
                                      port = HelpClass.GetAvailablePort()
                                      If MessageBox.Show(String.Format("Accept {0} files from {1}", transfer.Files.Count, transfer.Name), "Files", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) = DialogResult.Yes Then
                                          'Dim start As ThreadStart = Function() Do
                                          '    form = New TProgress(Nothing, port)
                                          '    form.sport = sport
                                          '    form.Show()
                  
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                  I don't know a lick of VB.NET, but based on the doc I linked to...

                  Delegate Sub InvokeDelegate()
                  ...
                  HelpClass.Form.BeginInvoke(New InvokeDelegate(AddressOf start))
                  ...
                  Public Sub start()
                  Dim form As New TProgress(DBNull.Value, port)
                  form.sport = sport
                  form.Show()
                  form.GetThread = New Thread(New ParameterizedThreadStart(AddressOf form.GetInvoke))
                  form.GetThread.Start(Transfer)
                  End Sub 'InvokeMethod

                  This uses a named-method for the delegate. The C# version uses an anonymous method for the delegate - I have no idea how that's done in VB. The VB.NET or Windows Forms forums would be a great place to ask though :)

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                  • M Mark Salsbery

                    I don't know a lick of VB.NET, but based on the doc I linked to...

                    Delegate Sub InvokeDelegate()
                    ...
                    HelpClass.Form.BeginInvoke(New InvokeDelegate(AddressOf start))
                    ...
                    Public Sub start()
                    Dim form As New TProgress(DBNull.Value, port)
                    form.sport = sport
                    form.Show()
                    form.GetThread = New Thread(New ParameterizedThreadStart(AddressOf form.GetInvoke))
                    form.GetThread.Start(Transfer)
                    End Sub 'InvokeMethod

                    This uses a named-method for the delegate. The C# version uses an anonymous method for the delegate - I have no idea how that's done in VB. The VB.NET or Windows Forms forums would be a great place to ask though :)

                    Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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                    bubk
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                    OK, well thanks for looking at it anyway, I appreciate it, I'll keep searching, I just started working with WCF, so I though what better way to learn than to try and convert this project thanks again...

                    Worked on my Machine!

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                    • B bubk

                      OK, well thanks for looking at it anyway, I appreciate it, I'll keep searching, I just started working with WCF, so I though what better way to learn than to try and convert this project thanks again...

                      Worked on my Machine!

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                      Mark Salsbery
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                      bubk wrote:

                      I just started working with WCF

                      This is a VB.NET language issue unrelated to WCF :)

                      Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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                      • M Mark Salsbery

                        bubk wrote:

                        I just started working with WCF

                        This is a VB.NET language issue unrelated to WCF :)

                        Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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                        bubk
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                        yep, I totally agree and understand, the reason I posted here is I thought maybe there would be a better chance of finding someone who had WCF experience and c#/vb experience :)

                        Worked on my Machine!

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                        • B bubk

                          yep, I totally agree and understand, the reason I posted here is I thought maybe there would be a better chance of finding someone who had WCF experience and c#/vb experience :)

                          Worked on my Machine!

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                          Mark Salsbery
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                          Sure, and some may still jump in on this thread, but this specific issue has absolutely nothing to do with WCF so for this issue I bet there's more VB.NET experts on the VB.NET board....just sayin :)

                          Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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