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when my asp.net core 3.1 app host in IIS, the url console is 127.0.0.1,so,when i have Multiple instances,the instances name will be the same,such as 127.0.0.1:svaname:port,eureka server think they are a single instance.
i print the console in source code:
. But I miss an option to disallow duplicates, as this is (in my case) always an error. Alternatives:
-Preferably a setting on JsonRpc itself that produce error when AddLocalRpcTarget is called
-A setting on JsonRpc itself that produce error during
How can I remove the charset=utf-8 from the request header when using the SendQueryAsync?
I have tried setting the GraphQLHttpClientOptions.MediaType to "application/json" (wich I also think is the default, so it shouldn't be necessary), but I still keep getting the Content-type header of the request to : application/json; charset=utf-8, which is rejected by the service I'm requesting, it needs
C# has multiple types and ways of expressing a linear collection of finite data (that is, a type that contains n instances of some type T
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Traditional P/Invoke allows a user to pass an array directly, and performs these operations un
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Is there a way to get the measurement properties, as described in chapter 8.8 in the PDF Reference document? Thanks.
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It is currently a pain to use an
OxyPlot.WinfowsForms.PlotView
with a transparent background: it throws if you set itsBackColor
to transparent. To avoid this, it is necessary to set theControlStyles.SupportsTransparentBackColor
style totrue
on thePlotView
; however,Control.SetStyle
is protected, so consumers must resort to reflection or extendingPlotView
to do so. This could be