I have the following variable which creates problem when i use multiples instance of the same web form. how i could what variables other than shared i can use to achieve this purpose?
Public strRoleType As String = String.Empty
Protected Shared isAreaSelected As Integer = 0
Protected Shared isStoreSelected As Integer = 0
Protected Shared isHeadOfficeSelected As Integer = 0
Protected Shared isRegionSelected As Integer = 0
I am having one doubt regarding the use of static variable in Asp.net pages.I am having one page say UserDetails.aspx.In this page, I have one static variable to store some data specific to a user. So, will this ?
public partial class UserDetails { static int numberOfReviews=0;
I dont know if im writing in a right place. this is about class in App_Data (asp.net) folder that i want to user throughout system. but specifically for one user.
lets say userA login to the system. then system will use classUser FillProperty and set variable like Name, Username, UserId (a property of his own, the modifier is shared). the purpose is so that it can be used in any page. it behaves like user.identity.name (when we want to call name of user that already authenticated)
I can do it fine. but once i test login with UserB in other browser, it change that shared variable with property of userB.what i want is, when A login, he will set the classUser with his data and data that called by him is his data. and when B login, he will do the same, but he will use his data without replacing userA data.here is the code :
I'm new to threading and have used it successfully, but limited. I can spawn a thread and have the main thread reference variables in the spawned thread, but I don't know how to allow the spawned thread to reference (and update) variables in the main thread.
Any example threading code I've seen on the web appears to be WAY more complicated than what I do, so I am unable to understand or integrate into my code.
I want to call a non shared function in a shared function in which i am having a textbox control instance. Its giving no error but when i call this shared function from client callback it gives me no response
Any Idea except removing shared from the function.
Here is my code :
<WebMethod()> _ Public Shared Function myF() As String Dim pg As New _Default Return "{'Hello':'" & pg.setText & "'}" End Function Public Function setText() As String Dim pg As New _Default pg.TextBox1.Text = "This is a test" Return pg.TextBox1.Text End Function
I have a web application which uses a session variable to store the logged in userid. If no user is logged in, of course this variable will be empty and the contents displayed on my website are meant for guests. If there is a user logged in, the user specific controls/access/links will then be a displayed.
I am now having issues with my hosting where on shared application pool, the worker recycle is triggered every 90 minutes, this will clear sessions causing all my users to be logged out. I opted for a dedicated application pool, which got worse because I am only allocated 50MB memory limit and if this is reached, the worker recycle is triggered and I lose my sessions again. I have tried as much as possible optimization techniques, e.g. dispose where possible, close connections, disable viewstate for static controls etc but my memory per instance keeps building up from page to page without any signs of improvement. I don't use loops nor store huge objects like bitmaps etc but my sessions are now gone even faster than 90 minutes in shared application pool before.
I have considered using SQL Session State but there isn't a simple guide on using this with MySQL. I am getting desperate and considering using a public variable, a string as a replacement to store logged in user id instead of in a session variable. I am pretty sure this will solve my issue with sessions being recycled but are there any negative consequences of doing this? One problem I can think of is if the user closes the browser, the system will never know that the user is now logged out and this public variable should be nothing. In this scenario, will the GC eventually clear this abandoned public variable.
I got a variable of type System.Drawing.Image and need to convert it to a variable of type byte so I can store the image in the database. Can someone show me how to do that in VB.NET code.
I'm evaluating two options of accessing a server side data on client side. Little bit confused about the efficiency or may be you can call it as finding best approach to do it.
I need to access a server side data may be an integer value in javascript on client side. I know about two options to do it.Create a public variable or property on server side and set it to javascript variable on client side as below:
var value = eval(<% =value %>);
Create a asp hidden variable and set value in this hidden variable from server side and access it through javascript using document.getElementById().
Which is the best approach and what are the pros and cons?
Possible Duplicate: Use of var keyword in C# Hi, I am pretty new in C#,I would like to know the best practices in declaring variables.I know it is possible to use VAR (explicit declaration) or the DataType when declaring a variable (implicit).
I'm am not quite sure why I am getting this error.
Dim numUsers as Integer Using myConnection as New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection("Data Source=(local);InitialCatalog=dbtest;Integrated Security=True") Dim queryString As String = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS Num_Of_User FROM tblusers WHERE username=@username AND password=@password" Using myCommand as New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand(queryString, myConnection) myConnection.Open myCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@username", requestName) myCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@password", requestPass) numUsers = myCommand.ExecuteScalar() End Using End Using
Here second declaration of x gives error that "variable 'x' hides a variable in an enclosing block. I wonder why this error is not given for second 'i' variable declared in second for loop?
Since i am declaring second x in a separate for block, why this error is given for variable second x ?
What would be the proper syntax in ASP.NEt 3.5 C# to assign a TextBox value to a temporary or session variable to be manipulated (added, subtracted, multiplied, divided) at different points in the application? I want to add a decimal number to this variable in almost every instance as well.
I have the dataset. in this i am having total 20 tables with huge amount of data..I want use this data over all the page..so where i can keep this data..
before i used viewstate but the viewstate data is render to page every postback ..so this time the page size is increasing(interanlly viewstate is rendered to page)..so performence wise it was very slow..
Now i change my logic insted of viewstate to i used Globel Dataset on Page Level.. now the performence wise better than viewstate..
i used Like shared dsControls as Dataset at top of the page..so every time i use this dataset..
my quesation is session is better or Globel variable is better way use in my situavation..
Nested GridView Control returns "Object variable or With block variable not set" when outer GridView returns rows.
The Nested GridView Control works as long as the outer GridView returns rows, the following code works: [Code]....
Object variable or With block variable not set.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.NullReferenceException: Object variable or With block variable not set.
Source Error:
Line 118: If e.Row.RowType = DataControlRowType.DataRow Then Line 119: Dim myStatus_ID As SqlDataSource = CType(e.Row.FindControl("sqlDeviceStatusAssign"), SqlDataSource) Line 120: If Not e.Row.DataItem("Status_ID") Is Nothing Then Line 121: myStatus_ID.SelectParameters(0).DefaultValue = e.Row.DataItem("Status_ID") Line 122: End If
I have tried checking for IsDbNull and checking to see if a label exists in a given row. This code *If Not e.Row.DataItem("Status_ID") Is Nothing Then* appears to do nothing.Same with the following:
*Dim localLblItemReference As Label = CType(e.Row.FindControl("lblItemReference"), Label)
To further clarify my question above, I am looking for a method to detect e.Row.DataItem("Status_ID") is nothing/null due to the outer GridView returning 0 results in a query.I have a (Outer) GridView Control with another GridView Control inside of a template field with it's associated SqlDataSource control.
In the "Protected Sub GridViewReport_RowCreated", I provide the Select Parameter for the associated SqlDataSource with the DataItem row value.When the (Outer) GridView Control does not return any rows, the "e.Row.DataItem("Status_ID")" throws a:
Exception Details: System.NullReferenceException: Object variable or With block variable not set.
I am using three listviews on a page ... the first is always populated ... the other two are sometimes populated I want to total amounts and counts from all three ... so I set up steps in the DataBound events works great when all three listviews are populated the error "Object Variable or With block variable not set." occurs when LV2 or LV3 is not populated I've tried testing DataItem ... Is Nothing but get the failure on the If test instead
I have 2 separate code-block asp.Net expressions in an aspx markup, with an html content between (span element in the example below). In the first code-block, there is "i" as an increment variable for the for loop.Then the code-block is cut with an html content.And another code-block expression is opened but as I see I can reach the "i" variable which was declared in the previous code-block.
So, how asp.net handles -compiles- the pieces of code-block experrions declared in the mark up? Does it check the semi-colons and generates some anonymous methods which will end up with many calls to Response.Write in the last place? <p> <%for (int i = 0; i < 30; i++) {
am using SSRS with MS SQL Server 2008 R2, which has the new feature of supporting shared datasets.First, I created my shared dataset, and made sure that it worked correctly and had a good connection. That worked great.Second, I created a new report (Let's call it "ReportSub"), and I had it use my shared dataset. The report works great.Third, I created another report (Let's call is "ReportMain"), and I put a subreport object into the report and associated it with "ReportSub". Doesn't work. Instead, I get this error:
Data retrieval failed for the subreport, 'ReportSub', located at: /ReportSub. Please check the log files for more information.Any ideas of what the problem may be? It will work if I use an embedded dataset, but I really need to use a shared dataset.
In my Views folder I have a several folders such as Category, Origin, Price. They all have a Browse.aspx file and the code in this file displays a table of products. All controllers associated with these folders use the same ViewModel, but in each view I have a repetitive code. The code is:
I have a basic ASP.NET application which is used to request data which is stored on disk. This is loaded from files and sent as the response. I want to be able to store the data loaded from these files in memory to reduce the number of reads from disk.
All of the requests will be asking for the same data, so it makes sense to have a single cache of in-memory data which is accessible to all requests. What is the best way to create a single accessible object instance which I can use to store and access this cached data? I've looked into HttpApplication, but apparently a new instance of this is created for parallel requests and so it doesn't fit my needs.
It's convinient to me to divide menus for pieces. But number of partials keep growing and it is getting harder to find concrete partial in Shared folder. Can I store partials in view folder which uses this partial? Html.RenderPartial() doesn't have such parameter as Controller Name so I think that it's impossible. But if there are any solutions to solve this inconvinience?