Hi,
Is there a way that I can connect to a TCP server using a Web Server (for an example, connect to a TCP server through a php page)...??? Any resource to read on this???
Thank You!!
Can I do that?
I'm afraid that this can be an overkill and eventually I'll end up with much less productivity than with traditional stack like Ruby/Python/you name it. I understand that you will start with much lower productivity if you start to work with new technology but .. is it potentially worth trying and finally switch to Erlang as the only tool for web development and all the backend stuff.
Or is Erlang more suitable for only some high performance backend tasks?
I have been given a wsdl file and i need to consume a web service using this wsdl file over the internet...i need to do this in jave ...could someone tell me the steps for doing this..i would also appreciate some useful links...
Is it possible for my python web app to provide an option the for user to automatically send jobs to the locally connected printer? Or will the user always have to use the browser to manually print out everything.
How to add comments/description/information about the web service methods so that the person who will invoke it will know what the method is for , what are the useful params etc. so the invoker will be able to read these.
Hi,
I'm interested in developing web application and networking application. For that what
is the best script language to learn. Which one is effective for this two. So for, i don't
know even a single syntax of any scripting language. Which is the best script for
understanding, maintainable, effective and simple (may not).
Please don't say what are all you know. Please tell me the best
Starting to build web applications for mobile devices (any phone).
What would be the best approach using ASP.NET 3.5/ASP.NET 4.0 and C#?
UPDATE (feb2010)
Any news using windows mobile 7?
Are there any tools that can recreate web application flow..
for example i open www.abc.com and do some transactions in the application(basically i navigate between pages).....
So can i recreate the same transaction automatically using any tool .....
THanks in advance....
I'm planning on provisioning a web server and database server in a server farm environment. They will be in the same network but not in the same domain, both windows server 2008 and the database server is sql server 2008. My question being, what is the best way to secure data in transport between the servers? I've looked into IPSEC and SSL but not sure how to go about implementing either.
Hello,
In your experience, what is the best web programming language used to handle sorting and comparison of very large lists (ie tens of thousands of email addresses)?
I am most familiar with PHP. I think that it could get the job done, but I'm unsure of other languages and if there might be a bettor suitor.
Thanks!
Since MS will stop supporting anything before IE 8 soon, I am not sure if I should make my web app compatible with those older browsers. I know there are still people using them but I don't know if there are enough to make it worth while.
Any suggestions as to how to decide what version to support?
Thanks.
What is the best way to manage user authentication/sessions in a web app, ideally in a clustered environment, using Spring Framework/MVC?
I thought of creating a login bean that creates a jsession for authenticated users and then using AOP to check for the jsession before each controller method inovcation.
If there isn't a better way, what are some possible alternatives? Thanks.
In the excellent Secret Geek’s Building a Micro-ISV series, Leon Bambrick admits that he prefers to host his sites in the US because of the prices and proximity to his target market.
For Australian companies and start-ups, what’s the best ASP.NET web hosting in the country? Should a company consider hosting its website overseas even if the potential market is in here?
Hi all
Im looking for some resources and information around agile web development. I have done a search and found a wiki page and lots of other sites around the subject. Most of these sites are orientated around Ruby on Rails. Does anyone know of any sites or resources that cover other platforms and languages like asp.net and php or are even generic.
Thanks
I have a project which is source controlled using Subversion and VisualSVN. Since the version of web.config is different on the server and the developers' computers I want the file to remain on the computers but to be ignored by Subversion. I added it to the svn:ignore but it still remains (and still has a red exclamation mark too since we are not committing it).
How can I remove it from Subversion safely without it being deleted from the files system
Thanks,
Adin
Surprised that i havent been able to find this myself, but anyway. Let's say i use my web user control like this:
<myprefix:mytag userid="4" runat="server">Some fancy text</myprefix:mytag>
How would i be able to access the text inside the tags from its codebehind? Was expecting it to be exposed through this.Text, this.Value or something similar.
I'd like to create a http-centric client for a restful web service created using CXF. To that end:
Does any one know the (maven)
dependencies for ONLY the CXF clients
(Proxy & HTTP)?
Is there any advantage to using CXF's built-in
clients over say, Apache HttpClient?
We're seeing lots of virtual memory fragmentation and out of memory errors and then it hits the 3GB limit.
The compilation debug is set to true in the web.config but I get different answers from everyone i ask, does debug set to true cause each aspx to compile into random areas of ram thus fragmenting that ram and eventually causing out of memory problems?
I'm looking for a nice tutorial or framework for developing Python written web applications.
I've done lots in PHP, but very little in Python or Ruby and figured I'd start with the first one alphabetically.
I have a case where i need to route a Web Service SOAP message through an intermediary server. Can anyone point me in the direction of some good resources on how to accomplish this?
Hi, guys,
I find stackoverflow is very friendly, professional and easy to use. Goole webiste is great too.
I knows little of web site development, since most of my time was working on C++.
There are many choices, so where is the start point, asp, jsp, python, php, etc?
Which technology I should use?
Which books are essential to website dev?
I need to make my client talk to a XML-RPC service. I found a couple of interesting ones on the web like android-xmlrpc. Have you used any such libraries in your code? Which library do you recommend?