have you seen lib/csharp/ThriftMSBuildTask/ThriftMSBuildTask.csproj ?
what error messages do you have during compile?
Quoting Marius Greve Hagen <[email protected]>:
But how do I build a .dll that uses that client in Visual Studio
2010 Express for Windows Phone?
- Marius
På Fri, 22 Oct 2010 15:12:24 +0200, skrev <[email protected]>:
HTTP client is available, see:
lib/csharp/src/Transport/THttpClient.cs
- Roger
Quoting Marius Greve Hagen <[email protected]>:
I really hope it's been ported to C#.
If not, you think it's much work to port it myself? It doesn't
affect the server side right?
- Marius
På Fri, 22 Oct 2010 13:24:15 +0200, skrev Michael Walsh
<[email protected]>:
WP7 uses a modified Silverlight profile, not the .NET CF profile.
This means that just like silverlight apps, you do not have ANY
socket access at all so the TcpClient doesn't exist.
There are 2 methods for connectivity. One is a silverlight
specific way that talks to a predefined set of ports.
The other is to use HTTP only.
There have been adaptions of Thrift to be wrapped over HTTP, but
I can't remember if they were ported to C#.
Michael
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On 22 Oct 2010, at 12:07, "Marius Greve Hagen"
<[email protected] > wrote:
How do I compile the thrift .dll to use in a Windows Phone 7 application?
Compiling the .dll with standard Visual Studio Express 2010
works just fine, but when I try to add it as a reference to my
Windows Phone project I get an error message saying that it
wasn't built with the Windows Phone runtime.
When I then try to build it in Visual Studio 2010 Express for
Windows Phone I get some errors that BufferedStream, TcpClient
and some others can't be found. I.e. they are not in the .NET CF
that the Windows Phone SDK uses...
Any way to solve this? :)
- Marius
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