My application works locally, but when I upload it to my remote server some of the components do not work. If I use the microsoft chart control it blows the hole page up and it works locally. Does anyone know how to test stuff locally that would be exactly like what is on the remote server? I think it has to do with my hosting service. How could you test if this was true? Just upload to another remote server?
I have developed web application i need to deploy it on remote server.i am using asp.net 3.5 ,c# 3.0 and visual studio 2008,sql server 2005.using visual studio 2008 how i can make msi file to deploy application on server
We are using the below code to get the processor time of our remote server
cpuCounter = new PerformanceCounter("Processor", "% Processor Time", "_Total","10.92.33.113");
But its not working.I got an error message "Network path cannot find".But i can ping to the remote server using the above IP.We are using Windows server 2008 (64 bit).
I have hosted a asp.net project working in asp.net 3.5. All it is working fine, but some time i got error message XML parsing error;Not wel formed. Location: http://www.(my domain name); Line number 1, column 14.
I need to deploy an asp.net 4 website on a windows server 2003 remote server. I have updated the server's .net framework to 4.0 and installed IIS 7. how to deploy the website because I have no idea how to.
We have a virtual server hosted to the third party which we access through remote desktop. We have Sql server 2008 on Windows 2008. I created a website on my local hard drive and now we are ready to deploy. My question is what are the recommendations for publishing websites? What steps I need to take care of? Is it possible not to deploy the "code-behind" files. Incase of hacking of windows server, I do not want somebody to see my .vb files or Is it possbile that I can convert the whole thing except aspx files in to a strong dll?
i am new to asp.net development and create my website using asp.net 2.0 and sqlserver2005express edition how can i upload the database on remote server i m using plesk acount. and what changes are require in web.config.
I have a page which uploads a file from server A to server B. The user first uploads the file to server A, where it's saved into a diretory, then once the file is safely stored there, I'm transferring it to a second server, server B, using the following code:
[code]....
So, in summary, the only difference I can see between the working case and the non-working case is the server that'ssending the file.
I would like to know if there is a possible way to test my website in a simulated environment mimicking an event of being used by around 100 users at the same time. i would just like to know how will my website performs in real situations.
I have VWD 2010 Express installed. While developing I would like my co-workers to test the application (the parts that are "finished"). When I click "View in browser" for some web form of my application or "Start debugging" the app is shown in my browser at:
http://localhost:3424/Default.aspx
My IP on local network is 192.168.1.14. How can my co-workers access this page?
Note: I do not have IIS instaled (just ASP.NET Development Server).
Recently for a class to implement unit test for one of its private methods I used PrivateObject by creating private accessor instead of refelection, to which i received a code review comment as below
"My main concern with Private Object is the use of object[] in constructor. It replaces strong typing enforced by compiler with JavaScript-style run-time error detection.Consequently , personally, I would not recommend it."
Comments above confused me beacuse as per my understanding reflection also needs the object[] to invoke any method.
i created a unit test project with the built-in unit testing from vs 2008. i noticed that when running a unit test and in particular when the class i am testing attempts to set a value from the app.config file using the configurationsettings, the configuration settings object always has 0 keys...and thus my value i am trying to use is always null...is there anything about the unit testing structure that would return null values from the app config when i know the keys are there...the existing program uses those keys for email addresses and such already.
am working as a web developer in a company. I am not aware of anything related to testing. Our company is planning to buy some testing softwares. Presently we are working on ASP.NET. We will be working on PHP and JAVA in future. I need your help to find out the best but cost effective testing sofwares.on TFS and Visual Studio Testing tool.
I'm currently building a .net web application that uses WCF web services to allow a Flex front end to access the database.
I'm in the process of setting up some unit/integration style testing on the web services and am trying to work out the best way to allow the tests to access and modify data in a separate test database.
Currently, the connection string in my unit test project points to my testing database, and the connection string in my web services project points to my development database. However, as I am using Linq it appears that when I call the web service methods from my test class, it uses the development database connection string. I have looked into creating mock objects or in-memory database but I believe the same issue would occur.
Is there a way to get this to work, or is my entire idea about what I want incorrect, in which case is there a better way to set this up?
I use visual studio 2008 to create a new site at local IIS. I dragged login,loginview,loginstatus controls from toolbox and dropped to the page as well as set up the security from administrative tool. It's working fine locally however when I published it to the remote hosting site, I can't even see the page, only error instead. It's using VS builtin DB and I can't see the connection string in web.config.
I have an asp.net web appilcation created in .net 2.0 that is supposed to read and display the app settings from remote web.config (accessible from a shared location). Is there a better way(like reading from the application's web.config ) to read the app
I want to start and stop IIS on remote server using asp.net website.
When i try to stop IIS on remote PC, it raises error. I am using the following syntax "PsExec \Server2 -u Administrator -p somePassword IISReset /STOP". This works fine when called within VS IDE or from another C# code. However does not work when called from within asp.net app. I am using "Administrator" as user which has Admin access to both of machines.