Swap databases, release and development? [closed] - sql

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How do you usally do when you have 2 different databases, one for development and one for the release? The databases is identical. I need a way to have one of the databases connected to the release version and one connected to the development/testing version.
There has to be a easy way to do this that i just dont know about?

There are so many ways to do this, and the first is to manually edit your app or web config file.
You could also maintain several copies of your app config. It is very typical to have a seperate app.config values for dev, qa, and production. You can then use the post-build events to rename or otherwise setup the output you want.
You can also use conditional compilation to detect if you are debug vs release, and pull your connect string from a different app setting.

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Postgresql and OSX [closed]

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I have a project that's in the design phase and looking at my options have decided on using Postgresql for the application backend because of licensing and features. I have searched around but I am unable to find any solid information on using Postgresql in Xcode or even with OSX applications. Could someone point me in the right direction any help would be greatly appreciated.
You have not given quite a lot of context.
On the application side there are quite a few pieces of software running under OS X that interface with PostgreSQL, for example the standard GUI pgAdmin.
But I believe you're more concerned about the developers perspective. Probably the most common way is to use the libpq library that comes with PostgreSQL. It is well documented and rather stable. Integration into your software project should be straightforward.
If you are looking for an Objective-C framework, you could try out BaseTen. Never used that one, though.
If you want more specific help, you have to ask more specific questions.

How to run Webkit nightly builds on Windows without Safari? [closed]

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I've downloaded latest nightly builds from official Webkit site. It contains some exes, dlls, and resources. However, none of exes can be performed.
I also tried to google some answers, they all mentioned one run-safari script or run-nightly-webkit.cmd, but both of them didn't get shipped with nightly build. So, how to run this nightly builds?
Thanks.
You could not run them directly outside the building environment, because there are some environment variable should be specified.
The easy way is to run it in the building environment, you could choose MiniBrowser as starting point.
Another way, you many mention each message while you run it outside which may remind you to setup something or missed something, then Google it.
Finally, you also could study run-safari script in detail.
Here is a reference for you to check the building steps:
http://blog.ashodnakashian.com/2012/01/building-webkit-on-windows-7-with-vs2010/
Good Luck!

How to save code samples/snippet in SQL Server? [closed]

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Is it possible to save code samples/snippets in SQL Server 2005?
Actually I want to maintain the font style and all of code, provided by user on website same as in stackoverflow we can provide code samples along with question.
Which data type should I use and what html control should i use to receive value from user?
I don't want to create a separate file to save code samples.
Thanks in advance
If you're using SQL Server Management Studio, you can use one of the often overlooked features : the Template Explorer:
As you can see from my screenshot, you can tap into a vast array of pre-defined scripts and templates, and you can create your own folders and templates, too - and use them (also share them in your team).

functional requirement specification for the following abstract [closed]

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can any one give me the functional requirements documentation for the reservation tracking system ,it is going to be implemented in asp.net and the details are as follows,
1)The main theme of this application is gathering reservations from different clients and updated in particular intervals of time to the Fitzserver then these reservations will be send to the particular driver.
2) Then driver information is retrieved through mobile application using webservice and updated in the Fitzserver.
3) The information of driver from Fitzserver is send to the client as link to email.
No, nobody can unless they are either the user/stakeholder of a similar system or the developer/architect of a similar system.
You should execute the requirements process. Talk to the endusers, write down what they expect.
Examples/guidelines on how to go forward:
http://epf.eclipse.org/wikis/openup/index.htm
See Practices > Technical Practices > Use Case Driven Development
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Technical_writing_specification

Can anybody explain the structure of the Apache server? [closed]

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How does the Apache web server work? Can someone explain it in detail?
Start with the Apache architecture overview to understand the basic components and data flows for Apache. Then, you probably want to go into the developer documentation, as the list module configuration options in the docs is not too helpful in understanding how does everything work.
Finally, comparing Apache to other popular open-source servers such as Lighttpd would show you what tasks are approached in a similar way by different programs, and where there are trade-offs (speed vs. features, for example) that differentiate between the servers.
It's magic. Don't even bother trying understand it.