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  • Question about Architecture for Viewing Images in ASP.NET MVC App

    - by Charlie Flowers
    I have an approach in mind for an image viewer in a web app, and want to get a sanity check and any thoughts you stackoverflowers might have. Here's the whirlwind nutshell summary: I'm working on an ASP.NET MVC application that will run in my company's retail stores. Even though it is a web application, we own the store machines and have control over them. We have a "windows agent" running on the store machine which we can talk to from the browser via javascript (it is a WCF service, and our web app has permission to talk to it from the browser). One of the web pages needs to be an "image viewer" page with some common things like Rotate & Zoom. Now, there are some WebForms controls that offer Rotate and Zoom. However, they take up server resources and generate a good bit of traffic between the server and the browser. For example, the Rotate function would cause an ajax call to the server, which would then generate a new image written to a .NET Canvas object, which would then be written to a file on the server, which would then be returned from the ajax call and refreshed inside the browser. Normally, that's a pretty good way of doing things. But in our case, we have code running on the store machine that we can communicate with. This leads me to consider the following approach: When the user asks to view an image, we tell our "windows agent" to download it from our image server to the store machine. We then redirect our browser to our image viewer page, which will pull the image from the local file we just wrote to the store machine. When the user clicks "Rotate", we cause JavaScript code in the browser to call our "windows agent" software, asking it to perform the "Rotate" function. The "windows agent" does the rotation using the same kind of imaging control that would formerly have been used on the server, but it does so now on the store machine. Javascript in the browser then refreshes the image on the page to show the newly rotated image. Zoom and similar features would be implemented the same way. This seems to be much more efficient, scalable, and responsive for the end-users. However, I've never heard of anything like it being done, mostly because it's rare to have this combination of a web app plus a "windows agent" on the client machine. What do you think? Feasible? Reasonable? Any pitfalls I overlooked or improvements / suggestions you can see? Has anyone done anything like this who would like to offer the wisdom of experience? Thanks!

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  • Beginners book for .net and c#?

    - by Nagaraj
    Hello. I know i am asking a silly question, the thing is I wanted to do a project where i am thinking to build a database with a front end using .net or c#. I am totally new to these languages. I thought posting here would give many experts advice. Can anyone tell me which book to prefer for it? (I would be glad if the book was a pdf online ) Thank you.

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  • Diagnosing the .NET Legacy

    - by Xencor
    Assume you are taking over a legacy .NET app. [pre - 3.0] What are the top 5 diagnostic measures, profiling or otherwise that you would employ to assess the health of the application?

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  • Code Contracts Vs. Object Initializers (.net 4.0)

    - by Mystagogue
    At face value, it would seem that object initializers present a problem for .net 4.0 "code contracts", where normally the invariant should be established by the time the object constructor is finished. Presumably, however, object-initializers require properties to be set after construction is complete. My question is if the invariants of "code contracts" are able to handle object initializers, "as if" the properties were set before the constructor completes? That would be very nice indeed!!

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  • LotusNotes as a datasource for a .net C# site

    - by AlexFreitas
    Is it possible to have a connection to LotusNotes and use it as a data source for a C# project? We use LN for email/calendar :(... and management wants a web page that would interact with the calendar. I think this can all be done within Notes, but I would much rather do it in .net. They also want some very specific functionality, some of which I'm not really sure can even be done in Notes. Cheers, -Alex

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  • Integrate gmail in asp.net web application

    - by Zerotoinfinite
    Hi, I am using asp.net 3.5 with C#. I want to integrate gmail into my site, just like any widget so that, people can login there and can access their gmail account. Actually gmail is blocked in my organisation & I want to access it via proxy that I can integrate in my website. Thanks a billion.

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  • Iterate through directory filenames using JavaScript on ASP.NET C#

    - by Gal V
    Hello all, I'm trying to read all filenames from a specified (server- not client) folder, and insert all the filenames into a javascript Array. It should behave like the Directory.GetFiles method in ASP.NET C#. I created a new array, and I just need the loop method (Javascript or jQuery) to iterate in the specific folder, and insert all the filenames into the array. Thanks all helpers!

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  • Send SMS through Asp.net via gsm modem

    - by MuraliVijay CSK
    Is it possible to detect GSM mobile (any kind) which connected through serial port to computer and then be able to send SMS through this mobile phone to other mobile phones from asp.net website running under iis(only 1 system), could anyone help me and guide me, I wrote a program which could open COM port but still couldn't detect mobile phone and send SMS through it.

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  • Free PDF viewers in ASP.net

    - by rowmark
    Hello experts, I have many PDF documents in binary format which is in the SQL Server 2008 database. I have a gridview in my ASP.net page. When a user clicks on any ID column of the record I need to open the pdf in the browser. Are there any free PDF viewer controls out there? How can I convert the binary PDF file and display as PDF in the browser. Thanks

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  • Implementing the procducer-consumer with .NET 4.0 new

    - by bitbonk
    With alle the new paralell programming features in .NET 4.0, what would be a a simple and fast way to implement the producer-consumer pattern (where at least one thread is producing and enqueuing task items and one other thread executes (dequeues) these tasks). Can we benfit from all these new APIs? What is your preferred implementation of this pattern?

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  • Asp.net Build error?

    - by Surya sasidhar
    hi, when i run the my asp.net application it is showing this message can u help me. Could not load file or assembly 'System.Web.Extensions.Design, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.

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  • Restore Mysql database query is not working in ASP.NET, C#

    - by santhosha
    We are using Mysql.exe to restore database by the following query string cmd ="-h" + ViewState["host"].ToString() + " " + "-u" + ViewState["user"].ToString() + " " + "-p" + ViewState["password"].ToString() + " " + ViewState["dbName"].ToString() + "<" + " " + Server.MapPath("BackupFiles/") + path; The same query is executing in MySql command prompt but we are not able to restore using the above query in VisualStudio .Net, we have tried MysqlImport.exe to do the restore but it was no use. we are newbie to MySql if any help would be appreciated.

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  • Set item.selected in ASP.NET Menu Control

    - by BillB
    ASP.NET newbie here. When on a page I'd like to set the corresponding menu item to selected. My approach is this: On Home.aspx.cs: Menu menu = (Menu)Master.FindControl("Menu1"); if (menu.Items.Count > 0) { menu.FindItem("Home").Selected = true; } Trouble is, menu.item.count == 0. My menu is bound to a sitemap, if that matters. Thanks, Bill

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  • hiding <div> from vb.net code side

    - by reffe
    i have this code for hiding a table and a cell in aspx, backend vb.net Code - For Each row As HtmlTableRow In tab_a1.Rows If row.ID = "a1" Then For Each cell As HtmlTableCell In row.Cells cell.Visible = (cell.ID = "a1") Next ElseIf row.ID = "b1" Then For Each cell As HtmlTableCell In row.Cells cell.Visible = (cell.ID = "b1") Next Else row.Visible = False End If Next now instead of tables I'm using tags. How can i use similar code and make div's visible and invisible?

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  • Single-Sign-On ASP.NET MVC

    - by Mike
    Hi Guys, We are trying to build a cross-domain single-sign on solution using ASP.NET MVC. Something which works like this: User hits www.test.com [or www.test2.com or www.test3.com or www.testN.com] User clicks widget, login appears User signs into www.example.com from 2) i.e. from widget [x-domain signin] User is now logged in on www.test.com [authenticated from www.example.com] User visits [www.test2.com or www.test3.com or www.testN.com] and is signed in to www.example.com Any existing solutions or tutorials available ?

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  • NHibernate + ASP.NET + Open Session in View + L2Cache

    - by Pedro
    I am using CodeProject's well known Open Session in View to handle NHibernate Sessions. Does it works well with Level 2 Cache? Anyone has succeeded doing it? Should I use NH.Burrow instead? Any advice on l2 cache in asp.net best practices is appreciated. Edit: link to CodeProject's article: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/architecture/NHibernateBestPractices.aspx

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