AJAX :: Command Line Tool Run From The Command Line?
Mar 24, 2011
ave never used ajax.... I'm currently putting together a little web app that basically calls a program on the server itself (a command line tool) and displays the output to the web page.When the command line tool is run from the command line, it outputs status messages as it does it's thing... as it is now, my page just displays all the output when it's done. What I would like to do is show each line of output on the web page as they happen, just like when run from the command line. I'm guessing ajax is what I need... can anyone point me in the right direction for this specific scenario (user clicks button, output streams to web page as it happens without full page post backs)... a good example would be how ping.exe displays it's output on the command line
I have an ASP.NET application running under IIS. I'd like to be able to change one of the web.config values in Application Settings. I know it's possible to change it programmatically as described in this answer but I'm wondering if the same thing can be accomplished from the command line.
The IIS 7 Manager allows application settings and connection strings (among other options) to be changed. My hope is there is a way to do the same via the command line for IIS 6 and/or 7.
I need to use Notepad to make changes to an old .Net 1.1 app. I then would like to use the command line compiler. the syntax (and where I need to navigate to in my cmd) to compile the changes I make in the code behind pages into the DLL?
i would like to do an automated test system which will allow me to run a batch file automatically. right now the procedure is:
[code]...
i would like to have a button so that once the user clicks it, the above processes are ran automatically.i have something done, which allows me to open up cmd.exe as shown below:protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs.
I am trying to figure out how to publish a web app from a command line if there isn't a solution file present. Is this possible? Is it possible to generate a solution file from the command line? I would need example of how this is accomplished.
I'm trying to execute a .bat file in my web page when a user clicks a button. The normal command I would run in the command window is as follows. abc.bat 1 Where 1 is project number which is dynamically assigned according to the scenario in the program. Also the .bat file is inside the folder D:Test1. My code looks like this.....
When I run the .bat file the data should be generated for project and stored in a database. When I run this in command line it works fine. But when I run the above code in the asp.net web page it executes without any errors but does not store any values in the database. Have I defined the project name, arguments correctly in the above scenario?
Is there a recommended or good way to stream the output messages asynchonously to a web form so there's some indication of progress? A bit like TeamCity does for build scripts. Should I be polling a webservice? Using the OutputDataReceived event? Turning off buffering?
I want to use SDelete after some code is run on an asp.net page. SDelete is a command line tool. My specific question is has anyone been able to run this SDelete from an asp.net page? More generic question would be, how do you run a command line utility from an asp.net page?
If I open a command line on that server and type that command, it returns all of the scheduled tasks for the system. If I run that code, it returns a blank page.
I have a web page hosted on the server and a zip file on the server's file system. The page is spinning off the 7zip process with some arguments (location of the zip file and destination folder for unzipping) but it seems to raise permission issues, of course. For each file in the archive I get "Can not open file [filename]". I tried windows authentication and running the process with a username and password but nothing worked properly. What would be the best way for unzipping the file on the server from security point of view? Ideally, I would also like to have this event driven so the file is unzipped as soon as it arrives on the server (this is when I request the page).
I've been doing this project at work on a little app that we use for building and deploying websites to different customers. It works quite well, and we actually only have to press two buttons to have our DataProviders and DataRecords generated from sql and having our dll's compiled and everything sent to the customers ftp as a zip file, ready to unpack and use.
Now the problem is that since I've upgraded to Windows 7 (was XP) our compiler (either csc.exe or the msbuild.exe) seems to be messing with the codepage of our generated files. Resulting in æøå and characters alike are being converted to what seems to be ANSI encoding (this doesn't happen when running on XP).
I've been searching the net to find a viable solution to our problem and the only thing I have come upon is that the .NET framework version 4 has a parameter for codepage. Since we are using webdeploy build files on the 2.0 framework (and don't have time to roll our projects on to the next version framework) I would like to know if anyone has a quick remedy to resolve our problems with codepage.
I have a Perl script that calls aspnet_compiler.exe to compile a large ASP.NET website. The problem is that it takes very long to run. Is there any way to compile just a single .aspx file from the command line? (I think that would suit the needs of my script) It seems that all aspnet_compiler.exe can do is compile at a directory level.
I have several class files in App_Code in an ASP.net website running in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional.In liu of using a full unit test suite I just want to somehow compile those project-wide classses into an .EXE so that I can nightly run unit tests on them.I do know how to create a separate C# library project consisting of those files and how to include them into my website--but that is not desirable--I don't want to give up the ability to make on-the-fly code changes of those library classes when running the website in the debugger. As far as I know .Net debugger isn't powerful enough to modify code in included libraries with instant auto re-compilation on page re-load.So, I want my cake and eat it, too: Command-line unit testing of website class files in App_Code directoryBeing able to modify those class files w/o stopping/re-starting the web debugger.
I am trying to zip files using command line Below is the code I am using.
Dim filePath As String = "C:Program FilesWinZipWINZP32.exe" Dim outputfile As String = "D:GeneratedReport25.zip" Dim csvfile As String = "D: est1" Dim startInfo As System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo startInfo = New System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo(filePath, "winzip32 -min -a " & outputfile & " " & csvfile) startInfo.UseShellExecute = False startInfo.WindowStyle = Diagnostics.ProcessWindowStyle.Normal startInfo.CreateNoWindow = False System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(startInfo)
I am getting the Win32 Exception. (System cannot find the file specified.)
Is there anyways to launch Cassini web server from a command line? The exe appears to be in this path, C:Program Files (x86)Common Filesmicrosoft sharedDevServer10.0
How do I build a web application project from command line using Web Developer Express 2010?
I am using the same command format that I would use with devenv.exe (Visual Studio), so I can evaluate us moving forward to VS2010. However, I am having real trouble building our code. Our solution consists of 4-5 projects, consisting of assemblies. The last assembly is the web site code. The root .sln file is the one which when opening in the IDE can click Rebuild All, and the DLL's of each project are generated and then brought into the website project.
However, when I run vwdexpress.exe from the command line nothing happens and no Dlls are generated. This is not giving me any confidence to run with VS2010.
The in folders of each respective project are empty, but it takes 3-4 seconds for the command to finish, which gives me the impression it did something.
I'm writing my application in ASP.Net and everything works fine,but when I put it online,it won't display my .aspx pages.I get this error:
I keep getting this error when I put my asp files online:
Invalid @ Command directive
/left.aspx, line 1
The specified 'Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Codebehind="left.aspx.vb" Inherits="shoppingknokkeheist.left" ' option is unknown or invalid.
In Windows XP, I used the following command line to tie a particular website to a particular version of .Net Framework:
C:WindowsMicrosoft.NetFrameworkv2.0.50727 aspnet_regiis -s w3svc/1/root/sdcrrlf (sdcrrlf is the website and is written in ASP.NET 2.0; hence uses v2.0.50727; some other of my sites use V1.1.4322)
This command line does not work in Windows 7 with IIS 7.0; error message says path is incorrect.
On the remote web server I have installed the remote service http://x.x.x.x/MsDeployAgentService.If I use the Web Application Project's Publish command in VS2010 I can successfully publish to this remote web server and update a specific IIS website.
What I want to do now is execute this capability from the command line.I am guessing it is two steps. First build the web application project using the relevant build configuration:
Then issue the MsDeploy command to have it publish/sync with the remove IIS server:
msdeploy -verb:sync -source:package="C:MyApplicationobjReleasePackageMyWebApplication.zip" -dest:contentPath="My Production Website", computerName=http://x.x.x.x/MsDeployAgentService, username=adminuser,password=adminpassword
Unfortunately I get an the error: Error: (10/05/2010 3:52:02 PM) An error occurred when the request was processed on the remote computer.
Error: Source (sitemanifest) and destination (contentPath) are not compatible for the given operation. Error count: 1.
I have tried a number of different combinations for destination provider but no joy .Has anyone managed to replicate VS2010 Web Application Project "One Click" Publish from the command line?
We need through command line to build our site (which we already do using msbuild.exe), but the resulting files are way too many and it takes our to ftp it to the server. I am able to publish the website and reduce its size by ~90%; however, we need to do this through command line not manually using the GUI. I have read many postings but noone is clear on how to do it (and msbuild seems to no be able to do this). Can anyone provide me a link. We are using Visual Studio 2010 and DOT NET4.0