In our project We made reports with the method that return as a datatable from a class with dynamic sql.
Nowadays, we think to migrate to more professional technic for our reports. For this purpose I examine crystal report and devexpress' XtraReport components.
However, I Couldn't decide which component and method(dynamic sql, stored procedure etc.) should I use.
Im using asp.net 2.0 with Visual studio 2005... My requirement is i want to show my balance sheet from MS SQL 2005 database to graphical Chart... so Would u guyz will let me know the best high qulaity chat which support asp.net 2.0 with Visual studio 2005..
I have SSRS (discountasp.net) and I currently display reports on my web page using Reportviewer and use .net code to authenticate them (username/password). Recently I have bought VPS (Windows Server 2008 Web Edition + .net 4.0) and would like to use SSRS the same way as above. I have never done this before so need some guidance on that just to ensure the server is still "safe". Below are some questions that I think are related but feel free to add other comments that I didn't think about.
1) Set up new user? What permissions are required? 2) Configure SSRS to for external connections? 3) Firewall?
I have made an asp.net web application using VS 2008 to show crystal reports. I have used CrystalReportViewer control to show reports.
The table (sql server 2005 ) from which I have to fetch data has approximately 400000 records. I connect to it using OLEDB ( Microsoft OLEDB provider for sql server )
I am using asyncfileupload ajax control and can successfully upload and save picture on server.I need to do the following and not sure how:When user is in process of uploading, I only want them to see *.jpg *.gif and *.bmp files Once the user uploads their picture, how do I reduce the quality of the picture so it is less than 10 KB?
In the Java world for instance, there are some very sophisticated tools to manage the quality of the source code, and that cover more than one dimension, such as :
Coding Rules Comments Complexity Unit testing Code coverage etc.
These tools are very useful to manage the technical debt. They connect to a repository of source code and scan it. They can be triggered automatically just by the fact of committing the source code.We have a large number of ASP.NET applications to maintain and evolve, and have continuous flow of demands for new ones to be created. We know that we have a technical debt, but we are facing some challenges of identifying it and having it under control.
there are some tools to manage the source code quality in ASP.NET applications like those mentioned above.
I have a script which resizes images, I did not write this script, nor do I know any ASP.NET, but I have been assigned the task of fixing an issue with it!
The problem is, the resulting image from the resize appears to be of less quality than the upload, even if the file uploaded is already set to the correct size.
Uploaded image - [URL] Resized image - [URL]
The script that is doing the resizing is as follows, how to correct the issue?
how to get the best software to use for the following?
(i) Web graphics: Apart from Photoshop what is the best easy to use program (minimum learning curve)for producing quality drawings suitable for a website?I know that there are many graphic programs around but I want one that is easy to use and produces QUALITY drawings.
(ii) Animations: Similarly I am looking for an easy to use animation program. I have used Flash before but I feel that there is a steep learning curve. Is there a better program out there?
I'm using iTextSharp to print a PDF document. Everything goes ok until I have to print the company logo in it.
First I noticed that the logo had poor quality, but after testing with several images, I realize that was the iTextSharp rendering it poorly.The test I did to say this was to print the PDF using my code and then edit the document with Acrobat 8.0 and I drew an image. Then printed the two documents and saw the noticeable difference.My question is that if anyone know if this can be due to a scaling problem where I'm failing to tell iTextSharp how it must render the image or is an iTextSharp limitation.
The code to render the image is the following:
[Code]....
The method ResizeImage() do the resizing of the width and height respecting the aspect ratio and keeping in a max width and a max height limits.
I'd like to setup some lunch-and-learn sessions in my company where we all watch a presentation of some programming-related topics. Where are some good places to find videos about Microsoft technologies with a clear picture and high audio quality that are about 30-60 minutes long?
They could be about design patterns, best practices, new language features, new frameworks, getting better performance, etc.
I am uploading images in c# windows application. I am uploading the images folder wise. In one folder there are 200 to 3000 images. My one images size is about 3.10 MB to 6.2 MB. Its dimensions are 3008 x 1960, 1960 , 4000 x 2600. 6000 x 4000 . while uploading i am reducing the size of image to 400 x 266 or 266 x 400 depending on the height and width of image. but still my image size is about 227 KB. Now i want to reduce the image resolution to decrease the image size.
I am looking c# code which creates better quality higher resolution thumbnail image. i am having an image of dimension(600 * 900) and i need to create thumbnail of dimension (100 * 100) with high quality.
I have been asked to join a very small team where one main developer has been buiding the web app (.NET 4.0) during ~6 months. The project should be delivered within next 2 months.
After first look at the code I can say that I would never allow it to go to production (things like catch { }, no tests at all with WebForms etc).
So the code quality is incredibly low.
My task is to improve that and still deliver the solution. So I plan to start with unit testing and MVC2 reimplementing most of the functionality (though using some of the existing code).
I estimate that I will need about 6 weeks to catch up with the current progress and be on te same functionality level as the application will be in 6 weeks.
The problem is that the main developer who has been working on the project seems to be really starting in IT and many basic things are unknown to him. It will take significant amount of time and effort to educate him how to do the proper testing, development and apply some patterns.
I am ready to take responsibility for the reimplemnting the application but at the same time I don't want the main developer to be on idle but as he won't be able to significantly contribute to the better-world project at this stage I am not sure what would the best way to keep productivity high for both of us.
Currently I think following solution is good enough: He proceeds doing what he does until I will catch up with him and then start working on a new project together.
The problem is that of course this approach is not very productive as one developer will do better-world project while the other will proceed with what he did, effectively doing similar tasks.
Another approach would be to pair and try to do things together, but again not sure how productive we will be.
Can you suggest how we could better organise the work together in order to be most efficient for the overall project?
I am trying to upload large videos(more than 1GB) to youtube from webpage. But youtube is allowing me to upload max 8MB videos. So I want to reduce the size of the video and then upload the reduced video to youtube. So, how to reduce the video size.
I have uploaded a .jpg image and resized as Small and Large thumbnail. The small image is (135 X 173) but after resizing the small thumbnail image file size is of 40.8 KB. And mostly all images (around 64) thumbnails having file size more than 40 KB. Due to which thumbnails taking lot of time to get display.
Is there a way through which we can reduce the image file size upto 8 to 12 kb, but without effecting image quaity??
Below is the source code that i am using for resizing an image:
If FileUpload1.HasFile Then Dim stream As Stream = FileUpload1.PostedFile.InputStream Dim x As String = IO.Path.GetExtension(FileUpload1.FileName).ToLower If x = ".jpg" Or x = ".jpeg" Then Dim image As New Bitmap(stream)
I'm running a Windows 2008 server (a VPS with 1GB of RAM), with SQL Server Express and IIS 7 installed. On it I'm hosting a NopCommerce 1.7 website, with a database of around 26 000 products.
Right now I'm the only user of the website (it's in development) and I'm getting rather bad performance from it. To be more specific every time I make a request, the worker process goes to 90-100% CPU usage for a few seconds. Is it me or this is a lot for a 1 user NopCommerce website?
PS: the worker process uses between 100MB-400MB of memory (private working set), and SQL Server with this database, around 160MB.
My question is regarding ASP.NET performance. Does it make things more complex like in PHP when I need to make the site performs better? Do I need to use use caching as well?
I want to send multiple emails with high speed. I am sending a newsletter on daily basis to around 4000 contact-IDs. I developed VB.net code for sending emails through THREADS. My threads are sending Emails to my contacts. But the problem is the speed is slow. I wanted to send emails with high speed and with less email bounce ration.