Can Use An Existing Type To Be Passed Through WCF Service
Jul 20, 2010
I have a service. I have an existing class of business objects. What I would like to know is how can I pass a class through WCF from the business object assembly without having to create a new class in my WCF site while appending or tags?
i having error throw on View page and i think i am passing wrong type.
The model item passed into the dictionary is of type 'System.Collections.Generic.List1[App.Domain.Model.Interface.IPerson]' but this dictionary requires a model item of type 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable1[App.Domain.Service.PersonService]'.
MyService looks like this....
namespace App.Domain.Service { public class PersonService : IPersonService [code].....
I have a asp.net mvc view which is strongly typed view and i have a controller which returnsthe ilist user based on the id provided. I am getting the following above error:
The model item passed into the dictionary is of type 'System.Collections.Generic.List`1[Data.User]', but this dictionary requires a model item of type 'Data.User'.
I am new on MVC and i trying to learn it. My project its about a e-store...
But i got this error:he model item passed into the dictionary is of type 'baraMjukis.ViewModels.ProductViewModel', but this dictionary requires a model item of type 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable`1[baraMjukis.ViewModels.ProductViewModel]'. And here are my code:
I have got an external application(Serena Business Mashups), SBM is a business management tool and we are using as a defect tracker.
it has got a web service to do database operations.
I need to update a field on this system using their web service, the data I need to update is a long(110000 chars) string.
so when I invoke the update method, the data gets updated but it is truncated. I have pasted my web config setting below. So is there a limitation which I do not know?
I'm looking into building an ASP.NET MVC application that exposes (other than the usual HTML pages) JSON and XML REST services, as well as Web Sockets. In a perfect world, I would be able to use the same URLs for the Web Sockets interface as I do for the other services (and determine which data to return by what the user agent requests) but, knowing that IIS wasn't built for persistent connections, I need to know if there's a way that I can accept (and possibly even handshake) the Web Sockets connection and then pass the connection off to another service running on the server. I do have a workaround in mind if this isn't possible that basically involves using ASP.NET to check for the Web Sockets connection upgrade headers, and responding with a HTTP/1.1 302 Found that points to a different host that has my Web Sockets service configured to directly listen to the appopriate endpoint(s).
I am trying to use the Slideshowexternder control with a contextKey that I've set from a query string. I set the contextKey in the default.aspx.vb Page_Load as I've read in other posts, but I am still getting an error:
The server method 'GetSlides' failed with the following error: System.InvalidOperationException -- Invalid webservice call, missing vaule for parameter: 'ContextKey'
Calling Index view is giving me this very very annoying error . Can anybody tell me what to do about it
Error:The model item passed into the dictionary is of type 'System.Collections.Generic.List1[MvcApplication13.Models.Groups]', but this dictionary requires a model item of type 'MvcApplication13.Helpers.PaginatedList1[MvcApplication13.Models.Groups]'.
public ActionResult Index(int? page) { const int pageSize = 10; [code].....
I developed a web service in VS2010 on my local machine, wrote a consumer of it also locally, and that all works.
I copied the dll and the asmx file to our server, and I am getting an error when I try to invoke it from a browser (also still on the server machine) to make sure it correctly exposes its web methods, but it is not, it is saying "Could not create type 'Service'". That error comes from this line:
Line 1: <%@ WebService Language="C#" CodeBehind="~/App_Code/WarrantyDuplicate.cs" Class="Service" %> There other web services in the same folder on the server that all work fine so I don't believe it's an IIS setup thing.
This is my first web service in C# and when I created it in VS I did think it odd that the code behind file went into App_Code (as you can see from the line in the asmx file) and is just named dot-cs rather than asmx-dot-cs. But since it worked fine locally, I wasn't sure that mattered.
I am building a web service which uses some of an existing web site's methods. However, some classes and methods cannot be used (for example Redirect - which obivously throws an exception when not invoked from a web site's context).
Now I came to a section in code where
HttpContext.Current.Application.Get(keyNames.EncodedKey) Is used. (Where keyNames is a struct, and EncodedKey is a string.)but HttpContext.Current is null..
What is a valid substitution for HttpContext.Current.Application.Get?
I should mention that I've only checked this from a unit test, not the web service itself and following Darin's answer I realize that is the problem, so the question now is- how to mock HttpContext.Current(using moq)?
I added a Web Method to the existing web service. I don't see this method in my web project. I can see all the old methods but I couldn't access this method. Do I have to create proxy for this method?
I've been reading quite a few tutorials on web services and xml files and one thing isn't quite clear to me. If I want to create an XML file on the fly the tutorials are pretty straight forward but, I want to grab an existing XML file from the web server and return the whole thing. Do I need to read the XML file and send each individual node or is there a way to send the file all at once? The tutorials imply that the whole file could be a node but I'm not clear on what that entails or if it would work. Also do you have a link to an example?
We have a web service running live. Last week, we pulled the source code down to my machine and successfully built it.
My goal is to become familiar with this code and document it. My problem is that I am not sure how to get it running locally.
First of all, I have to configure it in IIS or something? How do I do that, and is that indeed the right place to begin? I tried creating a consumer in a separate VS solution, and when I said browse for local web services it said "Active Directory Services cannot find the web server."
I tried this link, but got lost when it said "3.Under Visual Studio installed templates, click ASP.NET Web Service." because I don't have that template.
I have a WCF service which has 4 Operation contracts.
I have added a new contract and it gets the data from database and returns the result set.
I can access the new contract and the service get the correct result set. But while passing the result set to the client I get the error of The underlying connection was closed: The connection was closed unexpectedly.
What are the steps to follow after adding a new contract like new binding etc.
I have a web service and its methods return a class which is name WSResult. WSResult has 2 properties. One of property's type is int and the other one's type is object. I want to return some different type with this second property.
[code]....
How can i pass an object which i retrieved from other web services or that i generated from my serializable classes inside M_ResultObject property ?
I inherited a old WSE 3.0 service. I am building an ASP.NET client for it. It is returning a MTOM response so my client is complaining. Does anyone know of a way to change the response type to XML? Or change my client to accept MTOM? I just want this crap to work.
So I have a class library project, a web service project and a website project.
In both the web service project and website project, I make a reference to the class library project, then in the website project I make web reference to the web service in my localhost.
So my web service project have the below web method
<WebMethod()> Public Function HelloWorld(ByVal tempClass As testSolutionClassLibrary.Class1) As String
Return "Hello World"
End Function
I don't understand why when I try to call the above web method from my website project, the parameter change from "testSolutionClassLibrary.Class1" to "testSolutionWebServiceRef.Class1"? Shouldn't it remain as "testSolutionClassLibrary.Class1"?
I have a webservice - called MyCompany.WebService1
I reference this using a web reference in my ASP.net web application.
Theres a method called "GetDeal" in this web service, that returns a "Deal" Object.
The deal object currently looks (for example) like this:
[code]....
This class is in a different assembly: MyCompany.Model
The web service references this assembly.
In my web app, I can call the GetDeal method. This returns Service1.Deal (service1 is just the name of the web reference)
I can access both properties above. I have now changed the Deal class, and added a couple more properties.
However, I can't see these new properties in my web application. I've updated the web service in the web application. I rebuilt the web service several times, tried removing the MyCompany.Model reference and re-addding it etc...
I can't figure out what has changed... This was working - I have changed the model before, and it's updated the reference correctly...
public AuthenticationResult Authenticate(Enum type, string userName, string password) But the problem I had is that if a null/invalid enum is entered for the type variable it throws an error message.
So the obvious solution is to use a string/int instead but I am cannot do this as current users already use the existing webmethod.
So i was thinking:
public AuthenticationResult Authenticate(object type, string userName, string password) and handling the casting myself but the problem I had with this is that now my users do not have access to the Enum type.
So my question is can I publish the enum type without having it as a parameter/return value? Allow the client to access the Enum so they can pass it into the method. Would using a method that returned a type that was my enum work? Or is there a way to catch this custom error: (I dont think so as it appears to be on the client end when converting Enum to xml). The error is: (System.InvalidOperationException: There was an error generating the XML document. ---> System.InvalidOperationException: Instance validation error: '45465' is not a valid value for Enum.)