Architecture :: Transfer Data From One Application To Another
Feb 26, 2010
i am new in asp.net. i have create a website. its related to tours and travels. Now when any customer get login to webportal then the login info of that customer should send to my system i.e. website. here it will check the user is valid or not or new according to that check user's permissions and send the data to the webportal.
then customer can search the specific data and book the some data say 'hotel'. that time the booking information should send to back to the system. so my query is how can i send the information from my system to webportal and vice versa...(can i do it with javascript)
I am currently in the process of creating data transfer objects (DTO) and I am having following queries egarding the same:1. There are some of the Properties of my DTO that will be used only in some places and So in other place it will be an overhead to populate these properties. How should we handle this design problem?2. Should we be including the Aduit information(such as the logged-in person's ID) in the DTO? If not, how do we transfer this audit information between the various tiers of the application?
I need to develop an application, which will get records (orders) from one application and process them. The updates to this records (order updates) will be sent back to the source application for end customer reference. I'm planning to achieve this data synchronization at the database level using triggers and stored procedures to insert database between the 2 databases.
But, the issue is I have to deploy this application in 3 different customer sites and I have to change the database names (cannot use the same database name) in each deployment manually. Because of this deployment issue, I was thinking of handling this within the asp.net application where I can store the db name in the database and then build the query within the application, but I dont want to do it as building queries like that doesnt look very professional.
I know that ASP.NET MVC has error filter attribute to handle specified error type. However, this feature cannot catch any error that occurs when application start. Therefore, I need to add some code to "Application_Error" method for handling this error like the following code.
public void Application_Error(object sender, EventArgs e) {// At this point we have information about the error var ctx = HttpContext.Current; var exception = ctx.Server.GetLastError(); [code]...
I'm thinking of using 3 layered architecture in my web site.Kind of classic layers - Presentation, BL, DAL and BO - business objects, just like in this great article http://imar.spaanjaars.com/QuickDocId.aspx?quickdoc=416I will have 4 projects according to levels.I'm goung to store data in xml files and my question is where should those files be located? In App_Data folder of web site? Then how DAL will know path where to find files to parse?
Say you have a form designed in Silverlight(Front end)-Asp.NEt(business layer)-SQl(bakcend)Should data validation occur on all 3 layers or just the presentation layer or a combination of the front end with the other 2 e.g. validating an email address? I'm trying to undestand as to why if data has been validated on the presentation why further data validation would be necessary especially if there would be large amounts of data being validated and this could potentially slow down database transactions?
I have a web application in asp.net and C# that must access a remote server to copy some files. The web application basically deploys other web applications. Let us say that the web app runs on a "developement" server and needs to interact with a "production" server. From the user's point of view they are both remote machines. He accesses the application (running on the "developement" machine) on his browser and does not see the code and the access credentials to the "production" machine
I am trying to develop an application to do file transfer between 2 WIN Phone 7 through 3G.How can we accomplish this task?Is there any msdn articles available for this?
I need to auto update application like in wordpress, Application must check if new updates are available, download this updates and install.But I don't know how to install application. Because if some files in bin directory are updated application is restarted.Is it possible to create ASP.NET web application which will be auto updatable?now we have a new technologies, could u please suggest me any kind of soultion for the above problem. here i am enclosing my email idsunnyb4uu@hotmail.com
I have a class which implements IHttpHandler that is designed to handle image resize requests. It handles Urls like so [URL] Currently the handler looks for myimg.jpg on disk, cuts a 100x100 thumbnail (if it isn't already present) and redirects the client to the thumbnail like so Response.RedirectPermanent("/some/virtualPath/to/thumbnail.jpg");
This has been working great, but I would like to avoid forcing the client to issue a second HTTP request. Is it safe to do the following? Server.Transfer("/some/virtualPath/to/thumbnail.jpg") All the MSDN documentation talks about using Server.Transfer() to redirect to an aspx page, so I'm not sure if this is the right thing to do or not.
I m sure this question has been asked before. I have a web application hosted underhttp://localhost/abc. which is mapped to c:inetputwwwrootabc folder. I have APP_Code, App_LocalResources, BIN and other folders under abc folder. Everything is great. Now I want to create another application or sub application http://localhost/def. Both abc and def apps need to use some common classes and resources. Whats the best way to do it. I dont need to create a separate application for def. All i want is the url http://localhost/def.
I'm developing chat application on asp.net mvc, in my app, user can create room and invite other join to chat, but don't need to save chat room information.So, I designed to save all chat message ,room information and user info in Session and clear it when owner close the room.I'm worry about stressing server when I save alot of data (include room info, user info, and message) in Session if there are up to 5000 rooms created and alot of messages transfered in that room.Is my solution good enough ? is it ok to save in Session ?
I've developed a chat application using WCF/ASp.net. I want to asynchronously transfer a file from one chat user to another chat user. What is best approach for this?here are my insights/doubts
I'm starting to plan an architecture for a big web application, and I wanted to get suggestions and/or recommendations on where to begin and which technologies and/or frameworks to use.The application will be an Intranet-based web site using Windows authentication, running on IIS and using SQL Server and ASP.NET. It'll need to be structured as a main/shell application with sub-applications that are "pluggable" based on some configuration settings.
I'm designing my first asp.net web app, using nHibernate as the data provider. i've read a lot about nhibernate in web applications using session-per-request pattern. my application will have a few pages which are 'monitors', meaning- they're updated automatically every few seconds to reflect recent changes to data. in that case, my thought is that opening a session for every request would not make much sense, since I know that an identical request is sure to follow in a few seconds. my thought is that session-per-conversation would make more sense for me, but I'm having trouble finding examples of implementations. I'd appreciate any good resources for how to implement session-per-conversation
I have to build a web application from scratch(a 4-layer architecture). give me a checklist that are required such as tools, how to create the projects and their references,writing base page classes, how to set up and configure the application in Visual studio(asp.net 2.0 or above versions) ,IIS, database server, source safe and cruise control tools as well as the structure of the project.
Our website runs on ASP.NET v4 and users log in user Forms authentication.
We are considering purchasing a web application that will add to our services. The only problem is that this new website is written in PHP.
We would like users to login to our ASP.NET site and then navigate to the PHP site. The PHP site should notice that users are logged-in though. So we probably need to transfer the ASP.NET SessionID cookie and somehow use that to verify whether or not the user has been authorized.
Here is 2 web applications: 1 is asp.net, another is J2EE base webapplication.Both them are using same AD ( e.g. DomainTest ) as authentication source.Question here:1. User log in the asp.net application ( form based log in DomainTest, not IE prompt authencation dialog ), on the left navigation ( link to J2EE web application), just click this link, SSO to J2EE application.I think should transfer identity token from asp.net to J2EE, but don't know how, and for JSP, how to modify it to use token tranferd from asp.net ?