Re: C# Static string appending problem.
- From: "Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" <mvp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 16:32:16 -0400
BA,
It doesn't look like you are doing anything (like storing a static
variable) which would cause this to happen. Because of that, I would have
to assume that your xpath expression that is being passed to the method is
producing duplicate lines, or your XML document has the extra lines the
second time around.
In other words, it's not the code, it's the input.
One thing I did notice, in your try/catch block, you have the line
"throw e". You should change that to just "throw" so that the original
stack trace information is retained, unless you ^want^ the stack trace
information to start from the place where you re-throw the exception.
Hope this helps.
--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- mvp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"BA" <biztalk.architect@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23AH9SM%23bHHA.4872@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,
I have a very strange code behavior that I cannot make heads or tails of:
I have c# code being executed in BizTalk assemblies which is acting very
strangely.
In my BizTalk process I call a static method:
public static string ValidateMessage(params...)
When I call this method the FIRST TIME, everything is fine, and the
DebugView outputs the following...
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification ASSERTED
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification ::
VerifyPOLineUnique STARTED
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: PO NUM =
V360006300001000
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: PO lines >
0
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: all lines
are unique
Then it gets strange.... when I execute it a second time, I get:
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification ::
VerifyPOLineUnique STARTED
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: PO NUM =
V360006300001000
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: PO lines >
0
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: all lines
are unique
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification ASSERTED
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification ::
VerifyPOLineUnique STARTED
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: PO NUM =
V360006300001000
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: PO lines >
0
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: all lines
are unique
A third time I get:
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification ::
VerifyPOLineUnique STARTED
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: PO NUM =
V360006300001000
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: PO lines >
0
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: all lines
are unique
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification ::
VerifyPOLineUnique STARTED
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: PO NUM =
V360006300001000
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: PO lines >
0
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: all lines
are unique
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification ASSERTED
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification ::
VerifyPOLineUnique STARTED
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: PO NUM =
V360006300001000
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: PO lines >
0
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: looping
thru lines
AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support :: BusinessRulesVerification :: all lines
are unique
And so on... It keeps piggy-backing these past method calls and I don't
know
why!
If I restart the BizTalk host, the first call behaves normally as
described above and then this problem begins again.
Someone suggested there was something static is being appended, but I cant
see it in the code. If you see something, please let me know. The reason
I
tend to agree is because the line "AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support ::
BusinessRulesVerification ASSERTED " appears 2/3 of the way thru and its
the
very first thing which is done when the code is executed. It does not
appear that the logic is executing 3x, just the output to the debug view.
If there is something appended, where am I allowing this to happen in the
code below?
using System;
using System.Xml;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Collections;
using System.Diagnostics;
using Microsoft.RuleEngine;
namespace AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support
{
public class BusinessRulesVerification
{
public BusinessRulesVerification()
{
Debug.WriteLine("AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support ::
BusinessRulesVerification ASSERTED");
}
public static string VerifyPOLineUnique(TypedXmlDocument rootNode,
string PoNum, string xpath, string xLineNum)
{
XmlNodeList PoLines;
try
{
Debug.WriteLine("AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support ::
BusinessRulesVerification :: VerifyPOLineUnique STARTED");
Debug.WriteLine("AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support ::
BusinessRulesVerification :: PO NUM = " + PoNum);
PoLines =
rootNode.Document.SelectNodes(String.Format(xpath, PoNum));
if (PoLines.Count > 0)
{
Debug.WriteLine("AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support ::
BusinessRulesVerification :: PO lines > 0");
//PUT MATCHING PO NUMBERS IN AN ARRAY
ArrayList arrLineNums = new ArrayList();
foreach (XmlNode node in PoLines)
{
Debug.WriteLine("AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support ::
BusinessRulesVerification :: looping thru lines");
arrLineNums.Add(node.SelectSingleNode(xLineNum).InnerText);
}
int i, j;
for (i = 0; i < arrLineNums.Count - 1; i++)
{
for (j = i + 1; j < arrLineNums.Count; j++)
{
if (arrLineNums[i].Equals(arrLineNums[j]))
{
Debug.WriteLine("AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support ::
BusinessRulesVerification :: found non-unique line !!");
return "False";
}
}
}
Debug.WriteLine("AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support ::
BusinessRulesVerification :: all lines are unique");
return "True";
}
else
{
Debug.WriteLine("AL.TechSvcs.Procurement.Support ::
BusinessRulesVerification :: no PO lines found");
return string.Empty;
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Debug.WriteLine(exception.ToString());
EventLog.WriteEntry("Biztalk", String.Format("Error occured
when trying to find unique PO lines. Return empty string"),
EventLogEntryType.Error);
throw e;
}
}
}
}
If anyone has seen this or knows what I am doing wrong, please help.
Thanks,
BA
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