Is it possible to implement the Model-View-Controller pattern in Java for Android? Or is it already implemented through Activities? Or is there a better way to implement the MVC pattern for Android?
I am debugging a Spring MVC (3.0) app, deployed on tomcat.
I want to see in my console or log files all the incoming requests. Including 404s, both generated by my app or by spring because it didn't find an appropriate controller. I'd like to see something like this:
GET /index.html
GET /img/logo.png
GET /js/a.js
GET /style/b.css
POST /ajax/dothis?blah=yes
POST /ajax/dothat?foo=np
GET /nextpage.html
...
What is the easiest way to see that.
i am using asp.net mvc for my project. i am using partial views for that i used ajax jaquery every thing is working fine but i am not getting image for loading when i upload an image. image get displyed at local host it has problem when i upload the project.
i have given image as:
$jq("#ajaxThrobber").html('<img src="/Images/ajax-loader.gif"> Loading.....');
please advice me thank you.
I want to export csv file that contains hebrew character in my ASP.net MVC application
I have tried many encoding but not work. Actually hebrew characters and not displaying as they are.
Can anybody have idea?
I'm looking for a Java web framework that requires the most minimal amount of configuration for a very small app. Spring & Struts are definitely overkill here. This is an app that could be written without any framework at all but I would prefer to use a minimal MVC framework if I can find one.
I am writing web application using ASP.NET MVC + NHibernate + Postres stack. I wonder if images uploaded should be stored in database as binary blobs or on filesystem (and reference only in db).
One advantage of db storage I can think of is easy backup/recovery of all data without reverting to filesystem copy tools. On the other hand I suspect that filesystem access may be faster (but is it especially when dealing with many concurrent requests?)
What are your suggestions?
I want to create a dnn like page modules in asp.net mvc site. Can any one have idea how i can do that. I am using asp.net mvc2.
Any tip of code will be great help
Thanks in advance.
Hello,
Do you know some good Open Source project written in PHP that is a finest example of MVC and is just the best example to learn how to write a state of art project?
kind regards,
I want the following structure in my ASP.NET MVC solution;
Controllers/HomeController.cs
Controllers/Administration/AdministrationController.cs
Controllers/Administration/UsersController.cs
Views/Home/Index.aspx
Views/Administration/Index.aspx
Views/Administration/Users/Index.aspx
Views/Administration/Users/AddUser.aspx
etc.
How can I make it work so I get http://localhost/Administration/Users ? Do I need a route for this, or create a new Administration area?
Thanks.
I have page in my asp.net mvc website with a flash app on it, and the user can stay on that page for hours, but his auth cookie is going to expire, so I'm thinking to create a PingController and to call it using jquery $.post each 20 minutes.
is this a good idea ?
or there is something better ?
Hi,
where, in your opinnion, should a breadcrumbs path be declared (in other words, in which letter of MVC)? So far I've been declaring it in Controllers, but I've recently started to work with CakePHP, where it is all made in Views and it surprised me.
I'm just curious of your opinions.
I am doing a return RedirectToAction("Index", "Clients"); from my home controller.... It is fine but my url looks like http://localhost:1115/Clients/Index... How to remove index from url in asp.net mvc? Any suggestion....
My routes,
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");
routes.MapRoute(
"Registrations",
"{controller}/{action}/{id}",
new { controller = "Registration", action = "Create", id = "" }
);
}
hello,
can any one tell me how to do form authentication in asp.net mvc? i had done form authentication for built in database but i dont know how to use it with ADO.net entity model. thank you
Hi,
I trying to use jQuery validation plugin with DataAnnotations in asp.net mvc 2 final. Now I'm using MicrosoftMvcValidation.js and it works. But I can't find way to work with jQuery validation. I read about MicrosoftMvcJQueryValidation.js. But I think that it is obsolete. How can I use DataAnnotations with jQuery validation plugin?
In MVC, should each model be a globally accessible singleton accessible to any view/controller?
Or should the models be singletons that are dependency injected into any component that requires them?
Or should a new model instance be created for each component that needs one, in which case events would be used to propagate changes across model instances of the same class?
Last week I asked a question about the best technology in ASP.NET. Many people responsed MVC. Thanks to all.
What resources can you recommend to start learning ASP.NET MVC - both the MVC pattern and Microsoft's ASP.NET MVC implementation and framework?
videos
tutorials
how to
sample code
Hello! I am an MVC newbie. I'm trying to get my URLs to look like this:
/Corporate/Users/Edit/1
/Corporate/Stores/Edit/17
/Corporate/Contacts/Edit/17
/Store/Contacts/Create
/Store/Products/Edit/29
Pretty much like plain-vanilla urls, except with a user type at the front. I'm running into a lot of problems with duplicate controller names, etc.
Is there a simple way to do this? I looked briefly at Areas, but this seemed way to complicated.
Is there a way to change the naming convention for controllers in ASP.NET MVC?
What I want is to name my controllers InicioControlador instead of InicioController, or better yet, use a prefix instead of a suffix, and have ControladorInicio as my controller name.
From what I have read so far, I think I have to implement my own Controller Factory. I would be very grateful if any of you could point me in the right direction.
How would you implement a user message stack in ASP.Net MVC (you set messages for the user in any place inside your app. and they are shown as hints of your app to the user anywhere inside the app)
e.g.:
HI there
I was wondering if there is a better way of testing that a view has rendered in MVC.
I was thinking perhaps I should render the view to a string but perhaps there are simpler methods?
Basically what I want to know if that the view for a given action has rendered without errors
I m already testing the view model but I want to see that rendering the view giving a correct ViewData.Model works
How do I cache an individual user control with ASP.NET MVC? I also need the VaryByParam etc support that usually comes with ASPX Output Caching. I don't want to cache the entire action though, only one of my user controls in the view.
An example would be nice :) Thank you!
Hi ive got an mvc form with a fileupload functionality. Ive got an action that accepts an file and extracts thumbnails from it, after which the user can select the images and then proceed to submit the form. How can post the initial file via ajax, bearing in mind, this is not the final submission on the form and I want to retain user input. ie no postback
Thanks
Is there a best-practice when it comes to where to put the logging functionality in an MVC application, for example a Zend Framework application (Zend_Log)? Should I put the logging in the controller or in the model? Or in both?
If in both, should they have the same logger or a separate one?