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运行时The module has not been deployed.报错
DY_dong2233
2010-10-21 10:30:35
在运行项目时出现如下的错误,。强高手指点啊
E:\My Project\NetBeansProjects\DY_Project\nbproject\build-impl.xml:686: The module has not been deployed.
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运行时The module has not been deployed.报错
在运行项目时出现如下的错误,。强高手指点啊 E:\My Project\NetBeansProjects\DY_Project\nbproject\build-impl.xml:686: The module has not been deployed.
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Hiro Pan
2012-01-17
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我查询的资料,主要是Netbeans的管理单元的问题,找不到路径照成的,可以参考:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2366270/what-does-uri-has-an-authority-component-mean
Chowhuy
2010-11-10
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哎,我也是啊..倒底怎么解决啊..作业,实验都做不了,郁闷...
Quickreport v5.05.1 for BC++ XE4 Full Source
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Paperback: 528 pages Data: September 8, 2008 Format: PDF 安全FWSM新书 Description: The Firewall Services
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the FWSM. By reading this book, you will learn how the FWSM functions, the differences between the FWSM and the ASA Security Appliance, how to implement and maintain the FWSM, the latest features of the FWSM, and how to configure common installations. Ray Blair, CCIE® No. 7050, is a consulting systems architect who has been with Cisco for more than 8 years, working primarily on security and large network designs. He has 20 years of experience in designing, implementing, and maintaining networks that have included nearly all networking technologies. Mr. Blair maintains three CCIE certifications in Routing and Switching, Security, and Service Provider. He is also a CNE and a CISSP. Arvind Durai, CCIE No. 7016, is an advanced services technical leader for Cisco. His primary responsibility has been in supporting major Cisco customers in the enterprise sector. One of his focuses has been on security, and he has authored several white papers and design guides in various technologies. Mr. Durai maintains two CCIE certifications, in Routing and Switching and Security. Understand modes of operation, security levels, and contexts for the FWSM Configure routing protocols and the host-chassis to support the FWSM Deploy ACLs and Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) Apply class and policy maps Configure multiple FWSMs for failover support Configure application and protocol inspection Filter traffic using filter servers, ActiveX, and Java filtering functions Learn how IP multicast and the FWSM interact Increase performance with firewall load balancing Configure IPv6 and asymmetric routing Mitigate network attacks using shunning, anti-spoofing, connection limits, and timeouts Examine network design, management, and troubleshooting best practices This security book is part of the Cisco Press® Networking Technology series. Security titles from Cisco Press help networking professionals secure critical data and resources, prevent and mitigate network attacks, and build end-to-end self-defending networks.
vue-socket.io跨域问题有效解决方法
网友问题: 使用了vue-cli这个脚手架工具。在开发环境中如何配置跨域这个我懂。但是使用npm run build后,里面所有的ajax的跨域请求url都变成了根目录。 这样该如何解决部署的跨域问题?
报错
信息: Access to XMLHttpRequest at ‘http://192.168.37.130:5050/socket.io/?EIO=3&transport=polling&t=N0oqNsW’ from origin ‘http://localhost:8080’ has been blocked by CORS policy: No ‘Access-Control
CLR via C# 第4版 英文PDF
CLR via C# 第4版 英文PDFKristin, words cannot express how /feel about our life together. cherish our family and all our adventures. I'm filled each day with love for Aidan (age 9)and Grant (age 5), you both have been an inspira- tion to me and have taught me to play and have fun Watching the two of you grow up has been so rewarding and enjoyable for me. am lucky to be able to partake in your lives. love and ap preciate you more than you could ever know Contents at a glance Introduction PART I CLR BASICS CHAPTER 1 The clr's execution model CHAPTER 2 Building, Packaging, Deploying, and Administering Applications and Types 33 chaPTeR 3 Shared Assemblies and Strongly Named Assemblies 65 PART I DESIGNING TYPES CHAPTER 4 Type Fundamentals 91 CHAPTER 5 Primitive, Reference, and Value Types 111 CHAPTER 6 Type and Member Basics 151 CHAPTER 7 Constants and fields 175 chaPTer 8 Methods 181 chaPTer 9 Parameters 209 CHAPTER 10 Properties 227 CHAPTER 11 Events 249 CHAPTER 12 Generics 265 CHAPTER 13 Interfaces 295 PARTⅢ ESSENTIAL TYPES CHAPTER 14 Chars, Strings, and Working with Text 317 CHAPTER 15 Enumerated Types and Bit Flags 361 CHAPTER 16 Arrays 373 CHAPTER 17 Delegates 391 CHAPTER 18 Custom Attributes 421 CHAPTER 19 Nullable value Types 441 PART IV CORE FACILITIES CHAPTER 20 Exceptions and state management 451 CHAPTER 21 The Managed Heap and Garbage Collection 505 CHAPTER 22 CLR Hosting and AppDomains 553 CHAPTER 23 Assembly Loading and reflection 583 CHAPTER 24 Runtime serialization 611 CHAPTER 25 Interoperating with WinRT Components 643 PAR V THREADING ChaPTEr 26 Thread basics 669 CHAPTER 27 Compute-Bound Asynchronous Operations 691 CHAPTER 28 IyO-Bound Asynchronous Operations 727 CHAPTER 29 Primitive thread Synchronization Constructs 757 CHAPTER 30 Hybrid Thread Synchronization Constructs 789 Index 823 Contents at a glance Contents Introduction XX PART CLR BASICS Chapter 1 The Clrs Execution Model 3 Compiling Source Code into Managed
Module
s Combining managed
module
s into assemblies Loading the Common Language Runtime 8 Executing Your Assembly's Code 11 IL and∨ erification 16 Unsafe Code The Native Code generator tool: ngen. exe 19 The Framework Class Library 22 The Common Type System The Common Language Specification Interoperability with Unmanaged Code 30 Chapter 2 Building, Packaging, Deploying, and Administering Applications and Types 33 NET Framework Deployment Goals 34 Building Types into a
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35 Response Fil 36 A Brief Look at metadata 38 What do you think of this book We want to hear from you Microsoft is interested in hearing your feedback so we can continually improve our books and learning resources for you. To participate in a brief online survey, please visit microsoft. com/learning/booksurvey Combining
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s to Form an Assembly 45 Adding Assemblies to a Project by Using the Visual Studio IDE.51 Using the assembly Linker Adding Resource Files to an Assembly 53 Assembly Version Resource Information .54 Version numbers ..58 Culture Simple Application Deployment(Privately
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Assemblies)...60 Simple Administrative Control(Configuration) 62 Chapter 3 Shared Assemblies and Strongly Named Assemblies 65 Two Kinds of Assemblies, Two Kinds of Deployment 66 Giving an Assembly a Strong Name 67 The global Assembly Cache 72 Building an Assembly That References a Strongly Named Assembly..74 Strongly named assemblies are tamper-Resistant 75 Delayed Signing Privately Deploying Strongly Named Assemblies How the Runtime Resolves Type References 80 Advanced Administrative Control( Configuration) 83 Publisher Policy control 86 PART I DESIGNING TYPES Chapter 4 Type Fundamentals 91 All Types Are Derived from System Object .91 Casting Between Types 93 Casting with the C# is and as Operators Namespaces and assemblies 97 How Things relate at Run time .101 Chapter 5 Primitive, Reference, and Value Types 111 Programming Language Primitive Types 111 Checked and Unchecked Primitive Type Operations 115 Reference Types and value Types 118 Boxing and Unboxing Value Types 124 Changing Fields in a Boxed Value Type by Using Interfaces and Why You Shouldnt Do This) 136 Object Equality and Identity 139 Object hash Codes .142 The dynamic Primitive Type ......144 Chapter 6 Type and member Basics 151 The Different Kinds of Type Members .151 Type visibilit 154 Friend assemblies 154 Member accessibility .156 Static Classes ...158 Partial Classes, Structures, and Interfaces .159 Components, Polymorphism, and Versioning 160 How the CLR Calls Virtual Methods, Properties, and Events 162 Using Type Visibility and Member Accessibility Intelligently...166 Dealing with Virtual Methods When Versioning Types 16 Chapter 7 Constants and Fields 175 Constants 175 Fⅰe|ds ...177 Chapter 8 Methods 181 Instance Constructors and Classes(Reference Types) 181 Instance Constructors and Structures(Value Types) 184 Type Constructors 187 Contents x Operator Overload Methods 191 Operators and Programming Language Interoperability 193 Conversion Operator Methods 195 Extension method 198 Rules and guidelines ....,200 Extending Various Types with Extension Methods 201 The Extension Attribute 203 Partial Methods 204 Rules and guidelines 207 Chapter 9 Parameters 209 Optional and Named Parameters 209 Rules and guidelines 210 The defaultParameter value and optional Attributes 212 Implicitly Typed Local Variabl 212 Passing parameters by reference to a Method 214 Passing a variable Number of arguments to a Method 220 Parameter and Return Type Guidelines 223 Const-nes 224 Chapter 10 Properties 227 Parameterless Properties 227 Automatically Implemented Properties 231 Defining Properties Intelligently 232 Object and collection Initializers 235 Anonymous Type .237 The System. Tuple type 240 Parameterful Properties 242 The performance of calling property accessor Methods 247 Property Accessor Accessibility 248 Generic prop A roperty Access 248
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