AJAX :: Class Library Reference For The Toolkit Controls
Jun 17, 2010Is there a class library reference for the AJAX toolkit controls. I would like to see all of the properties and methods of the Accordian control.
View 4 RepliesIs there a class library reference for the AJAX toolkit controls. I would like to see all of the properties and methods of the Accordian control.
View 4 RepliesI am making a class library. I want to use some of ajax control but don't know how to use ajax source code. suppose i want to use file upload control in my class library. How should i accomplish this task. I mean to say how should i refer ajax file upload sript file(.js) in my class library.
View 6 RepliesI'm working on an internet application that has been set up as a web SITE project (I know...) in Visual Studio. I need to add additional features/functionality so have added a class library to the project and referred to it in the main web site project.
The issue now arises because I need to make use of core objects which live inside the App_Code directory in the web site project but this project doesn't appear to expose its DLL like web app/ code library projects do. Because of this I can't add a reference to the web site project in the class library to leverage the common site-wide code/objects.
I can't move the stuff out of App_Code so I'm looking for a way to refer to the website project dll from the new class library.
Does anyone know what could be the reason I am not able to add reference to System.Web. It gives an exclamation(!) symbol in front of the dll under reference folder in VS 1020. I wand to refer to System.Web.Security.MembershipProvider class.
View 1 RepliesI have an asp.net website with a reference to a class library. I can reference the class library in the aspx pages but how do I configure my site so that I can also reference the class library from a .cs file in app code?
View 1 Replies<Application architecture>I'm developing ASP.NET Web Application by Visual Studio 2008.(.Net Framework Version = 2.0)I put followin two projetcs in the solution.a. Class library which implements all the buisiness logic for application.
(I'll call it "ClassLib" in the followin sentence)b. ASP.NET Web applicatoin which presents UI.(I'll call it "WebApp")ClassLib uses Web Service which located on other server. So, I set web reference in it. Method for url settings for this web reference is "Dynamic".
I am using Visual studio 2012, I want to install Ajax Toolkit in my Project. From where to get Ajax Toolkit for VS2012? And what are the steps to add refrence (ajax .dll) into the project. Also I want to know that what things need to take care when using Ajax Toolkit in Project, both at client and server side.
View 1 RepliesI have downloaded ajax toolkit from URL....
When I am using control it gives error unable to reference extender assembly "AjaxToolkit control" version =4.1.7.1105 , culture = netural , publickey token=28f01b0e84b6d53e
And when running aspx page it gives unable to get property ui of undifeined or null reference..how it can be removed..
I have this Control directive in a usercontrol (i've changed the namespace and class name):
<%@ Control Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" Inherits="Namespace.Path.To.ClassName" %>
<asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="txtComment" TextMode="MultiLine" ValidationGroup="comment" />
ClassName is a class that lives in a class library and this is the class:
namespace Namespace.Path.To
{
public class ClassName : System.Web.UI.UserControl
{
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.TextBox txtComment;
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
HttpContext.Current.Response.Write(txtComment == null);
HttpContext.Current.Response.End();
}
MSDN documentation says that the ScriptManager class is part of the System.Web.UI namespace and I see that I can create a ScriptManager object programmatically. However, I don't see the ScriptManager control on the front-end. Do I need to reference the Ajax Control Toolkit dll in order to have access to control?
View 6 RepliesCan anyone tell me how to show alert message inside the .cs file of class library project in c#? I am calling a method of cs file in classlibrary project. Whenever the control comes to the alert message statement inside the method, alert message should be shown on the web page(aspx) and the next statement to the alert message statement should not be executed.
View 3 RepliesI might be asking a dumb question, but I have a client for whom I need to build many websites (10+) (asp.net 3.5) which will all the pages on each site will have the same codebehind, but the sites will launching in different regions and whilst following the same template, will have different content.I have built and launched site 1, and sites 2, 3 & 4 is nearly live, but it occurs to me that as all the sites are basically the same, the code is going to get more complicated to update as it will be duplicated, so if I need to do a bug fix on one site, I'll need to do the fix on all websites (and this is going to get complicated.)
I was wondering if it possible to somehow create a class library of all the current aspx.cs files, reference this dll in each website and then inherit these classes into the .aspx.cs files. So default.aspx in each site would still have a CodeFile of "Default.aspx.cs", but Default.aspx.cs would inherit the corresponing class from the dll:
using WebPagesClass;
public partial class _Default : WebPagesClass._Default
{ }
The reason for doing it like this is that if I need to change any code on a specific website (for minor changes in languages for instance), I can override the page functions and change the parts required. For all other pages which have not cha, I can just copy from a single website.Is this vaguely possible? If not anyone one got any killer suggestions of how to manage so many websites from a single codebase?
I hope this is the right place to ask this question. I'm trying to make a control class library. I want to have a GenericHandler as a WebResource so I could call it from the web project that will use that control.
I need this handler will get parameters from the query string and return JSON data acourding to what it get in the QS.
I know how to create JS and images WebResources, so I tried the same on a generic handler I added to the class library project but all it does is return the source of the handler file and not the result.
is there a way of referencing a .NET 4.0 in a .NET 2.0 app? Whenever I try to compile and build I get an error saying:
Could not load file or assembly 'blahblahblah' or one of its dependencies. This assembly is built by a runtime newer than the currently loaded runtime and cannot be loaded.
Ive tried adding the Library as a project AND as a .DLL but still no luck. Unfortunately converting the .NET 2.0 to .NET 4.0 is not optional...
I have a Class Library Project that I'm using in another Web application project. I've noticed that this has just copied the Class Library DLL into the Bin folder of the Web Application, and also that if I make some changes to the Class Library and rebuild the project, I also have to rebuild the Web Application for the changes to take effect there.
This kind of defeats the object why I'm creating a Class Library as I'm hoping to put some generic functionality in there that will be available to a number of different web applications.
i was wondering if it was possible to:create a new WCF Service Library project build the project and reference the dll in a web application,then consume the WCF service from the web application based on that basic dll reference
View 1 Repliesam using class diagram of visual studio 2008as you can see the image i need show to user that the period and calendar classes have the idMarket property that refers to market classhow can i do this?
View 1 RepliesI have two projects in my solution: MyApp.Domain and MyApp.WebService. MyApp.WebService is a WCF service library. I want to use some utility functions from MyApp.Domain. So in MyApp.WebService, I added a reference to MyApp.Domain. Intellisense picked it up just fine, it recognized the function I need to call. But when I build the solution, I get this error:
The type or namespace name 'Domain' does not exist in the namespace 'MyApp' (are you missing an assembly reference?) at using MyApp.Domain.Utility;
What's going wrong here?
i've created a dataset, and created inside it a datatable and its table adapter.
when i try to reference the table adapter in a .cs class i get an error message that i'm missing some namespace:
Compiler Error Message: CS0246: The type or namespace name 'DataSet1TableAdapters' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
I want to use LINQ over DataSet in my C# ConsoleApplication project.But i do not find System.Data.Extension.dll in Add Reference section of my project.There is System.Data.DataSetExtension.dll present. I added that file, but then which namespace to use in my project ?
View 3 RepliesI have a web Application and have created a seperate class library project.I am trying to use the Class Library by referencing it in the Web Application. I am doing this by right clicking the web application and clicking 'Add Reference...'. I then browse to my Class library and click ok. This gets added to a Bin folder in my web application.The problem is I can't actually get any of the objects that are in the Clas Library. I have tried adding a using statement to the top of the page. It tells me that the object could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
View 3 Repliesi have a class library that get a xml file and read it and set some property from that data
may code is like:
[Code]....
the problem is this code is in class library and the file is in web form application.
I'm working on an ASP.NET MVC application, but I'm trying to remove everything but Controller code from my project and put it in it's own Class Library. I've got some code that is using System.Web.Mvc; But it doesn't seem to be letting me access it. I have Referenced the System.Web Namespace in the project. Bassically I'm getting errors on the iActionFilter and the FilterAttribute stuff.
View 2 RepliesWhat library are you using that provides your Gmail() class?At a guess I would say its out of date and its trying to query a gmail api that is returning a different data set?If you post the address of the library then we can look and see if its up to date
View 5 RepliesI'm building an n-tier application, with the web client and the class library separate. I'm also using the factory pattern of development, using interfaces to act as containers for different objects they are associated with. The problem I'm expreriencing is that I declared a public interface class in the class library and I can create an instance of it in in my aspx pages but whenever I declare it in my custom control code-side, i get an error, like so:
Error 20 The type or namespace name 'IContentMaker' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
notge that I have inherited the class library namespace using the 'using' keyword just in case you are wondering. My code is like so:
using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;
using System.Xml.Linq;
using TQO_Classes ; //importing the class library project
public partial class PageContentMgr : System.Web.UI.UserControl
{
private IContentMaker _data; //this line throws the error, it works fine on aspx pages