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Tarek N. Elsamni
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This project will be consisted of a WCF service (ISERVICE [Interface] & SERVICE [C# code to implement the interface]), Server Application which will use the WCF service and finally the client(Windows Form).
In our SERVICE we will have 2 Interfaces:
The first Interface will be Implemented in Service.cs as the WCF service to make Server side operations like:
Register, Login, logout and Add Friend.
for Example:
Ths second Interface will be Implemented in the client form as a callback mehods which will be used by server to make changes in form's data to represent changes in server side.
for example:
This Application Full Source can be downloaded from this link:
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To Test this application you need first to import application MSSQL named: ChatDB.mdf in the attached file and run the server project then run the client to test it.
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Tarek N. Elsamni
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As has been mentioned, standard C keyboard input routines (getc, fgets, scanf, etc.) buffer the input until you press "Enter" --- and they echo each character as its key is pressed.
Old-style DOS functions like getch() are still available in certain Windows command-line application compilers (such as Borland C, for example). getch() returns the character to the calling program but doesn't echo it to the screen.
Here is a routine that I picked up somewhere some time ago (sorry, I didn't record the source, but I am quite sure I didn't delete any copyright notice). If it turns out that it is copyrighted or patented or something: let me know.
I compiled and executed it on my Linux system, and also on my windows system (using CYGWIN gcc). Output looks the same.
Here's the function, called linux_getch():
Here's a test program for linux_getch():
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Tarek N. Elsamni
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C#
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client
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files
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images
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php
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server
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upload
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We'll call the PHP script "upload.php", this is what it should contain:
and this is the C# code:
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function
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generator
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password
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php
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23:31
PHP password generator is a complete, working random password generation function for PHP. It allows the developer to customize the password: set its length and strength. Just include this function anywhere in your code and then use it.
2ADQZNUV2VG8
This PHP class will help you to take a backup from your MYSQL database as it will generate .gz file to be downloaded or stored on a specific path.
First you need to include the PHP class to use it:
Then you have 3 different ways to take the backup:
To restore a MYSQL database backup include restore class:
Then start restoring process:
This class & more examples can be downloaded from this link: Download