Im new to C#/.NET . But Ive been doing TDD for quite some time now. I wanted to what is the best framework that can be used for mocking objects while writing tests in c3
We use Xunit.net as our unit test framework for use on our .NET4 assemblies. We have it integrated into our TFS 2010 team builds quite successfully.
I now want to add code coverage to the nightly builds as well.
Does anyone have a list of coverage tools that work on 4.0 assemblies and could be integrated into our automated builds?
With windows and sql server accounts, I can access the logged in user with functions like: user_name() or suser_sname().
Can I access the user that is logged into asp.net in the same way?
I am looking for a finger print sdk that can run on .net compact frame work and can make use of the in built finger scanning hardware of pda's like hp ipaq etc .thanks
Why does the property SessionID on the Session-object in an ASP.NET-page change between requests?
I have a page like this:
...
<div>
SessionID: <%= SessionID %>
</div>
...
And the output keeps changing every time I hit F5, independent of browser.
I've seen this work correctly in other projects.
If I control both applications, what is the best way to communicate between 2 exe's written in VB.Net. For example, I want to drop an XML file from one app, and pick it up with the other, but I do not want poll for the file. I've heard of named pipes, but I found it was complicated. What's the most effecient way to do this?
The MSDN documentation for using an asynchronous controller mentions choosing an asynchronous controller when you want to provide a way for users to cancel requests.
I couldn't find any documentation related to actually allowing users to cancel asynchronous requests, however. Is there a way to indicate to ASP.Net and/or the MVC framework that a request should be canceled?
I am currently html encoding all user entered text before inserting/updating a db table record. The problem is that on any subsequent updates, the previously encoded string is reencoded. This endless loop is starting to eat up alot of column space in my tables. I am using parameterized queries for all sql statements but am wondering would it be safe to just let the .NET Framework handle this part without the HTML Encoding?
Correct me if I'm wrong - I understand a C#/.NET application's .csproj project file is effectively its makefile or build file.
A Website project does not have a .csproj file (not to be mixed up with Web Application which does). In the case of a Website project, can I create a makefile equivalent, or does it use a build process/instructions stored elsewhere in the system or app?
I have a Asp.net web service running on www.domain.com/Service.svc that I connect to using jQuery from my asp.net website. Everything works perfect if the user access my website with www.domain.com. But if the user uses only domain.com I get error:
There was no channel actively listening at 'http://domain.com/Service.svc/get?date=2010-10-09'.
This is often caused by an incorrect address URI. Ensure that the address to which
the message is sent matches an address on which a service is listening.
In my web.config I use the serviceHostingEnvironment tag to get the service running on my webhost (it doesn't work otherwise). Maybe this is what causes the error?
Here is my system.serviceModel in web.config (I had some problems setting up the web service so that's why my web.config might be a bit messy:
<system.serviceModel>
<behaviors>
<endpointBehaviors>
<behavior name="ServiceAspNetAjaxBehavior">
<enableWebScript />
</behavior>
</endpointBehaviors>
<serviceBehaviors>
<behavior name="ServiceBehavior">
<serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults="true" />
</behavior>
</serviceBehaviors>
</behaviors>
<serviceHostingEnvironment aspNetCompatibilityEnabled="true">
<baseAddressPrefixFilters>
<add prefix="http://www.domain.com"/>
</baseAddressPrefixFilters>
</serviceHostingEnvironment>
<services>
<service behaviorConfiguration="ServiceBehavior" name="Service">
<endpoint address="" behaviorConfiguration="ServiceAspNetAjaxBehavior"
binding="webHttpBinding" bindingConfiguration="ServiceBinding" contract="Service" />
</service>
</services>
<bindings>
<webHttpBinding>
<binding name="ServiceBinding" maxBufferPoolSize="1000000" maxReceivedMessageSize="1000000">
<readerQuotas maxDepth="1000000" maxStringContentLength="1000000"
maxArrayLength="1000000" maxBytesPerRead="1000000" maxNameTableCharCount="1000000" />
</binding>
</webHttpBinding>
</bindings>
</system.serviceModel>
How can I make it possible for my users to access my webservice also when using only domain.com?
I need to call an API that's all in java from an existing .NET codebase. What's the best approach here? Writing a webservice in java that basically just forwards the calls to the API - or going with something like JNI4NET?
i want to create a schedule for my windows media player instance in form in vb.net so that to arrange and play them according to time automatically how can i do that..
hi everyone.
Do i need to install .net frame work 1.1 and 2.0 before i install later versions (3.0)??
or the installation of the 3.0 framework alone is enough and provides support for softwares that were written on an earlier framework versions ?
thanks ,
liran
Hi,
I'm trying to consume WCF service using asp.net2.0
Here are some details:
1) WCF service hosted on different server IIS
URL : http://myserver/Service.svc
2) Web.config
3) asp.net page
4) myjs.js
MYNameSpace.IService.MyMethod();
*** here it throws error that 'MyNameSpace' is not defined.
Everything works fine on my local machine.
Problem when I try to consume from asp.net2.0 application
Any inputs will be truly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Could some tell me the difference between 32bit and 64bit .NET assemblies?
I understand when it is needed to be precise instead of selecting AnyCPU configuration.
Regards,
Mita
Is there a port of the CAG event aggregator for .net 3.5/2.0 that can be "dropped-in" ?
Or any other Event Broker / Aggregator which preferably supports string based event pub/sub
thanks
Hi,
does anyone have any idea how I can get started building a search engine for my asp.net mvc site using entity framework. I plan to build something like: http://www.carsguide.com.au/search/?N=4294962119++492&type=cars
there on the left there is a refine search option panel.
What's the best approach to design a model for the UI and optimized query with entity framework.
I'm playing around with declarative / delayed computation, where expressions are built up into a directed acyclic graph. Microsoft's GPU Accelerator does something similar.
Are there any libraries available for .Net languages that makes it easier to build a representation of the computation?
I need to access a file as text file and want to process it later. But before I fetch it how I can identify a file that I am taking is a text file only. If file is in another format my whole code interpret wrongly. I want to access and process only text file.
Currently i am using:
StreamReader objReader = new StreamReader(filePath);
How can I do so in C# .NET?
How do I change a local user account password remotely using VB.NET/C#?
I have looked into the DirectoryEntry class and know how to add users to a group but cannot figure out how to change a (local) password.
Hi All,
I've gone through all helps and all forums., but none of them have helped me. Here is my problem
Developing a site on localhost using ASP.NET 3.5
I want to provide 'forgot password' functionality using <asp:PasswordRecovery>
Any real help is greatly appreciated. Please note that I want to send it by either changing web.config OR programatically.
Thanks
Hi all, I have created a basic chart in VB.NET (VS 2008) and it is working good, but I would like to label the axies of the chart. The method "AxisLabel" is not what I am looking for. I want to put the word "Dollars" vertically on the far left hand side of my chart (just left of the numbers labeling the "y" axis) and the word "Months" horizontally at the bottom of the chart but above the legend (just below the numbers labeling the "x" axis). Check the picture out...
Hi everybody,
I need to write an asp.net application which have to handle very large amount of data per second. Probably max5000 user may transact in same time. I think I will use WCF in back to communicate SQL server. But in front ISS can handle 5000 user in same time effectively or is there any simple way to host my application outside of IIS
What are your opinions on using web controls in an MVC context?
I came across a good discussion here http://odetocode.com/Blogs/scott/archive/2009/04/09/asp-net-mvc-controls-and-good-versus-evil.aspx but would like to know what the community thinks.