I want to develop an interactive website in ASP.Net and what I mean by interactive is that it has a back-end application to provide real-time logic (which does not follow HTTP's model of Request/Response) and eventually it is provided with dynamic *.aspx pages with an SQL Server database.
And how would the components go together (as a design and as a communication mechanism) to have a scalable application?
EDIT: Ok, the story is as you know, we all are tending to get something more vital than HTTP model, I want my back-end application to be persistent working in real-time, for example, It would have some constant-intervals to do some queries on the database.
The design as I picture it is a server (holding an ASP.Net website, the back-end application and the database), the design may get more hybrid with time. The website is the interactive interface for the users, the website needs (sometimes) intensive calculations and queries which better be handled by the back-end application, then the application delivers the website the info to be wrapped and formatted as HTML markup to be returned the user eventually.
I'm currently developing a website using ASP.NET MVC.I need this website to communicate with an external API using HTTP Post.
I'm unsure whether I should be coding this up in ASP.NET to perform the http post requet and read the response, or whether I should be coding this up in a c# class.It seems when developing a site, you have the option to chose either for many scenarios.
I have a very huge Asp.Net application using Asp.net 3.5 with aournd 3000 pages. Now we need to integrate some Silverlight controls in it. For e.g we need to change the dashborad to incorporate new SL UX. My question is that easy to use these 2 technologies i.e. Asp.Net and SL and both have different projects. Will that be difficult for us to communicate with each of these web applications and SL Application. We are in the middle of making a decision as to how to integrate SL in our exisiting application.
Keep in mind that its out of the question that we can shift the whole application to SL. We must have to stick to asp.net 3.5 or 4
I have developed a Web and windows application, both in C#.NET. Now, what I would like to do is when a button is clicked on a particular page in the web application, a signal has to be sent to the windows app saying a link has been clicked. How could I do this really easily? I would like to stay away from socket programming...
I thought of the web app storing cookies and the desktop application monitoring the cookies folder but that seems a bit clumsy.
If i wanted to communucate from two application server to one SqlServer,what are the drawbacks if i implemented a senario like this, at the same time wat are the advantages.
Problem: I have two pages. Page1 and Page2. When I Click Page1_Button it redirects to Page2 with a Querystring value. In Page2 I do some processing and click save button. My database will get updated and at the same time when I do this my Page1 should also get updated with new values from database. I have a function in Page1 that does this. So my question is How do I call this function in page1 without loosing the previous data on page1 by forcing it to reload? Or in other words Is it possible to call a codebehind function of one page from codebehind of another page without loosing the data or loading the entire page?
How do I create a Inbox so that users can commnuicate in asp.net What controls do I need.I am ok with the Databse part of this project. But the design part is confusing I am using Visula web developer 2010. Not using ajax and silverlight. just asp.net This is my first asp.net project.
I am new to .net and i'm stuck with the following issue.
I have a windows GUI application and i need to communicate with a firewall using HTTPS protocol. I did some search on google and the results retrieved showed to use HTTPWebRequest and HTTPWebResponse objects.
But does this objects us HTTP protocal or does it work for HTTPS also. also is SSL required for HTTPS protocol. For SSL we need some security certificate. How to retrieve that certificate. Will a certificate need to available in each client machine
I'm trying to make a client-server app using SOAP. The communication btw the client and gateway will be done using SOAP messging. I was wondering if it's possible for the gateway to communicate with my backend servers using SOAP as well(blue lines)? will I need to create a second interface/port for the gateway and servers so they can communicate. or is there an easier way to do it bust still using SOAP
Currently, on our production IIS web farm, we host about 15 applications in a single App Pool (Default App Pool). There are two websites and about 13 virtual directories.A colleague has recommended that we change our IIS configuration so each application is a separate App Pool (with identical settings).
Is there any drawback or potential issues to doing this?Is it possible that ASP.NET applications could have been built with the requirements that they are all within the same App Pool?
I have always continued to keep all of my code in codebehind that I would need to be secure, and don't make any calls to my database with javascript out of concern that a hacker could see the strconnection, username, ect. Is there a highly secure way to communicate with an sqldatabase with Javascript, or should I continue to do things the way I have done them?
Currently I am facing a problem to communicate with a server that enable ssl...
normally we are using TCPClient to send and receive data from server, but now the server that I trying to connect to, need SSL and certificate..
I was trying to search at google and most of the solutions i got it is use SSLStream and X509Certificates. and I have another question, Am I need to create Client and Listener in order to communicate with that server? Because I had reviewed all the sample and they didn't attach the private key when send request to server.
i have a gridview in updatepannel, i want to display selected row's content in a text box which is outside the pannel. at the time of selection nothing appear in textbox. but if i put gridview outside the pannel then code works fine.
I have an application which has a website and a project. The project contains an executable file which I'm trying to run as a process from the website's Global.asax file's application_start(). When I run this application from localhost, everything runs smoothly but when I deploy the application on IIS, application_start's code is executed and I can see the process name in the taskmanager but I cannot see the window which the console application normally starts in (when i run the application on localhost) and neither is the code executed.
Here's what I'm doing:
-- copied website and project in wwwroot -- made a virtual directory of the website -- when i run the website, I see the process in taskmanager but the code is not executed.
I am new to deployment and IIS, and would really appreciate I someone could tell me what i'm missing
i need to be able to expose information to a page, and I need to write the information in xml on my webserver which will be dynamically created from the database.
I need to use json to pass the data from the screen back to the server two way communication xms back and forth. Is it actually any good using a wcf endpoint to serve the json back to the page and use query with wcf? Is this possible?
Or is it easier to use standard pages .aspx and just do a call to a url and get the json with jquery....
We will probably want to send this information to other locations at some point in the future too....
I want to make my visualwebpart to communicate with other webparts like (Provider and Consumer) I am thinking can I make my VisualWebPart which has a ascx file which is drived from UserControl, can I make it a Provider or a Consumer. I am adding these webparts on Sharepoint 2010 webpartpage.
there is file>new>web ste and file>new>project>web application part. what is web application.i open always web site. what is the the difference of them
I am using VS 2008/VB.Net and am trying to figure out if I should use a "Website" or a "ASP.Net Application" project type.
I have to create an online tool to allow users to manage data, there should be no more than 5-10 users at a time on the system. I need to use Profile/Membership with the tool.
I plan to use the <correction> N-layer </correction> (not "n-tier") architecture with a Business layer and DB layer.
I am wondering about the advantages/disadvantages of each.
Is the "website" model really outdated? I notice that the Website model has in built support for many more namespaces but with asp.net application does not, you have to add a lot of references.
I'm using Visual Studio (VS) Professional Edition 2010 and IIS 7. I'd like to publish a wpf application for download from a website. But for some reason, when I go to Build > Publish in VS, select a publishing location, select that users will install the application from a website, and then try to browse to a URL on my machine, VS gives me an error message saying:
To access local IIS Web sites, you must install the following IIS components:
IIS 6 Metabase and IIS 6 Configuration Compatibility ASP.NET
I'm not really sure why this is happening. I'm running IIS 7 on my computer, and it was my understanding that Metabase has been rendered obsolete in the latest version of IIS..
At the moment I have to migrate a web-application (ASP.NET 2.0 with Masterpages) from IE6 to IE7/IE8. Where can I find hints and guidelines for this topic? The webapplication looks fine in IE6 but completely awful in IE7 and IE8. In IE8 I cannot see the compatibility button.
I am a new user of .Net and want to create a website which will have a lot of pages and data. This web application will be used by a community daily that means a lot of users are gonna use it.
My question is: what is the differences between a website and a web application in Visual Studio 2010? Which is easy to maintain and code? What about the Database in both?