How to write Performance Test for .Net application? Does nUnit or any other Testing framework provides framework for this?
Edit: I have to measure performance of WCF Service.
I am writing a C# application and I would like to make calls to different matlab functions simultaneously(from different threads). Each Matlab function is located in its own compiled .net library. It seems that I am only able to call one Matlab function at a time however.
ie, if matlab_func1() gets called from thread1 then matlab_func2() gets called from thread2, matlab_func2() must wait for matlab_func1() to finish executing.
Is there a way to call different matlab functions simultaneously? Thanks.
How can I get Organization Unit (OU) from ActiveDirectory when using ASP.Net Membership? I can't find any possible mappings for web.config and there is nothing like that in User.Identity.
I have an ASP.NET application where View.aspx page will display the details of each products in a shopping cart.The page displays dynamic data(Ex: For each product id,the content will be different).Now i want to track the unique page views of each product.What are the best solutions to approach this problem ? I am already using google analytics.But i wanna custom solution for my web ap,so that i can know how many hits came for each product
Is there any .NET implementation of any planarity testing algorithm like Boyer-Myrvold's or anyone else? I looked through the web but I didn't manage to find
i am working in asp.net mvc . i am using partial views but when i clicked on particular link i got the following error
500 Internal Server Error
any one know the reson thanks
my client is asking for windows 7 like look for my desktop application (developed in c#.net). please tell me how can i set such theame for my application so that i would look like windows 7... please tell me if any such a controls/theame available... (open source is prefered)... please help me out..
Which name is more consistent with .NET naming standards for properties and methods?
1.
public string XRef { get; set; }
2.
public string Xref { get; set; }
I have a tab on my page, when i click on this tab, i need to show a pdf file on page(browser).
For this i am writing function on control like this
public ActionResult PricedPdf(string projID,string fileName)
{
byte[] bArr = new byte[] { };
bArr =getdata();
return File(bArr, System.Net.Mime.MediaTypeNames.Application.Pdf, fileName+".pdf");
}
Now my problem is when i render this, page only show some unreadable data not pdf.
I'm not getting to hang of the entire FormAuthentication thing. Is there an up-to-date tutorial somewhere? I found this one, but it a bit old and the syntax doesn't match recent Asp.Net MVC.
What's the best way to approach using Mercurial (HG) programmatically from C#?
I will be creating HG repositories, committing, and using other default HG functions. Are there are open-source .NET libraries that would allow me to do this?
Thanks in advance.
I am an experienced C/C++/C# programmer who has just gotten into VB.NET. I generally use CType (and CInt, CBool, CStr) for casts because it is less characters and was the first way of casting which I was exposed to, but I am aware of DirectCast and TryCast as well.
Simply, are there any differences (effect of cast, performance, etc.) between DirectCast and CType? I understand the idea of TryCast.
I have an ASP.NET page which utilizes jQuery for an autocomplete-type scenario. The jQuery tucks the actual selected values into a hidden field it creates on the fly, but for some reason I cannot get the value of that standard HTML field on postback by calling Request.Form["HiddenFieldName"]. I can see it by ordinal in the Request.Form object, but if I add/remove controls it will break. Any suggestions?
I know that whenever you add/remove/modify any file in the "App_Code", "App_GlobalResources", and "bin" directories that ASP.NET will recompile and essentially restart the application.
My question is : "What happens to any threads currently executing durring the change?"
Do they finish? Is a Thread.Abort Exception thrown?
What happens if the application itself makes a change in any of those directories?
I'm rendering a DropDownList in my Visual Studio 2005 ASP.NET code behind page out to an HtmlTextWriter, but when I try to add the SelectedIndexChanged event that doesn't get rendered.
Any ideas? Is this even possible?
i need to add this namespce to app c# file.
using System.Data;
so any way to add automaticlly to new created page in c#.net.
so i don't required to add this name space to new pages.
Using ASP.Net, I have a server control for which i would like to add the inline css style "background-image:none". However, when i call:
writer.AddStyleAttribute("background-image", "none");
The following inline style is generated (and tries to resolve the url "none"):
background-image:url(none)
Is there a special syntax I can use to set the background image to none inline?
Hi I'm new to ASP.NET MVC
and i want to create a class to contain site wide functions for my application
what is the best practice to do this?
where should i create the class ? in what folder?
should i create a new folder?
I know this is a terrible way of doing things, but it's for an internal app where security is no issue.
Basically, an old group created a php page with a drop down and this drop down is populated with entries from a DB. The DB owner is currently absent and for the sake of time, I would just need something that turns the entries in that drop down, always at the same url with the same ID every load into a List. Is there a quick, painless way to do this in .NET?
In order to return a value from a VB.NET function one can assign a value to the "Functions Name" or use "return value."
I sometimes see these inter-mixed in the same function. Personally, I prefer the return.
My question is, what is the internal difference, if any, between the two?
I have a Perl script that calls aspnet_compiler.exe to compile a large ASP.NET website. The problem is that it takes very long to run. Is there any way to compile just a single .aspx file from the command line? (I think that would suit the needs of my script) It seems that all aspnet_compiler.exe can do is compile at a directory level.
Hello,
.NET 4.0
I am looking for the easiest way to generate a Word document on our server.
Limitations :
Server side
I don't want to install word on the server
Data source is XML
I tried to generate a DOCX with XSLT which is fast and easy but the only way I could find to validate the generated document is to open it with Word and the only error I get when the document is not valid is "Error while opening document". Not very useful.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Alex