Hi all,
I am looking for informations about the security model of Microsoft .NET
If you could explain me how it is design, or give me links to understand it, it would be very kind of you !
Thanks.
This question (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/245566/net-compact-framework-4-0) asked this back before the release of VS 2010. The answer basically said to wait for the release.
Now that the release is here, does anyone know? Is there an upgrade/update to the .NETCF? something past .NETCF 3.5?
.NET 4 includes new concurrent data structures. The Bag and Dictionary collections have obvious applications but I cannot see any use for the Queue and Stack data structures. What are people using these for?
Also, I've noticed that the design based upon linked lists incurs a lot of allocation and that destroys scalability. This is surprising given that the sole purpose of these collections is multicore programming. Is this an inherent limitation or are they just badly implemented?
i am using below code to print my content of webpage in asp.net using javascript
window.print(document.getElementById('dvPrint'));
when i do print, it automatically adds date time on page.. (i think because of page setup) in firefox. please tell me how can i remove this setting. i mean i dont want datetime to be printed automatically on my print page (even if its set in pagesetup).
I'm curious if anyone has done any performance comparisons with any or all of the main players in the .NET ORM space. Specifically I'm interested in comparisons between the following:
Linq to SQL
NHibernate
LLBL Gen
Entity Framework
Though it seems people don't really consider Linq to SQL a true ORM, I am still including it in this list. Some performance metrics would be nice to see.
I can't find any good documentation on what the concept of a Class Loader is in the .NET Framework? What is it? Where can it be found? Does anyone know?
I have a python script on a linux server that I can SSH into and I want to run the script on the linux server( and pass it parameters entered by the user) and get the output on an ASP.net webpage running on IIS. How would I be able to do that?
Would it be easier if I was running a wamp server?
Edit: The servers are in the same internal intranet.
I have a procedure in asp.net web site that gives strange result sometimes, I’m thinking to add some code to track it. My question is, in the production environment, is there any way that I can get the calling stacks like the one in the exceptions?
thanks.
Can someone please direct me on how to do this type of setup, i.e. I have a Windows Server with ASP.NET pages and would like to pass those credentials using Integrated Windows Authentication to a Linux-based Oracle DB.
I would like to execute a stored proc that simply updates a record. At this point I would like to keep it parameter less. But in future, I will be adding parameters to the stored proc. Can I simply do it via SQLDataSource? It will save me writing few lines of code to execute stored proc in a traditional ado.net. If its possible, could you please supply me with a sample code?
Thanks
Hello,
I'm on an asp.net page and I want to redirect to another page and then come back to the original page in the same spot to finish executing the original page. I heard that Server.Execute might work. My question is how can I accomplish this or can I accomplish this?
In a project using .Net4 - should there be any issues referencing dlls built for older versions of .Net? We're talking 3rd Party dlls here.
I'm asking this as a general question. Specifically I have a problem referencing FluentNHibernate.dll - built with .Net3.5. It worked justed fine before I updated my project from .Net3.5 to .Net4.
What happen if web.config gets updated while ASP (ASP.NET 2.0) server still process client request?
- Will the process be killed?
- If not, will the process read the updates in web.config.
thanks for any input
I am building a custom CMS in ASP.NET MVC and one of the requirements is that the content has a start and end date that dictates whether or not the page appears on the site. What is the best approach to this? Should I run some sort of chron job to mark the status of the page according to its publish dates? Does anyone have any resources or advice on the matter?
As far as I know, for installation of an assmebly for .NET is as follows.
'gacutil /i nunit.framework.dll'
And for the mono, set the directory to MONO_PATH is doing the job.
Is this correct?
I recently read this Phil Haack post (The Most Useful .NET Utility Classes Developers Tend To Reinvent Rather Than Reuse) from last year, and thought I'd see if anyone has any additions to the list.
Is there a blog or MSDN article, which lists all the new methods which are added in .Net 4.0 in existing classes? I could not find any.
Two which I found on blogs till now:
String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace
Enum.HasFlag
Are there more such methods added which anybody found? If yes, please share.
I would like to be able to display the version of the .NET framework a windows form or wpf project is targeted at and display it in the title bar of the app.
Is there a way I can do this?
Thanks
Hello how can I have like a catalog for a property in .net VB .. I mean if i have
Property funcion(ByVal _funcion As Int16) As Int16
Get
Return _funcion
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Int16)
_funcion = value
End Set
End Property
I want to be able to assign to this property a limited number of options.
Example ..
Dim a as trick (the class )
a.funcion = (and get a list of possible attributes) ...
Thanks !!!
I want to setup values for a combobox in vb.net through code. But I don't know what's the code for setting it up. please help.
I want to do something like this:
if combobox1.selecteditem="1" then
combobox2.values=("x", "y", "z")
end if
I want to be able to find the old value of a asp.net control (textbox, checkbox etc) without relying on events (e.g. OnTextChange event). Something like "someTextboxControl.OldText" would be perfect! I imagine that it is stored in the viewstate and need to somehow get at it via a custom control. Any ideas?
I'm writing a .NET application that will make an RPC call to a Java application (via a message queue). The data sent in both directions will be large arrays of floating-point numbers. What is the best way to serialize them to send them across the wire? I'd like something more compact than text, but architecture-independent as the server may not be an x86 machine. The Java application can be changed as needed.