How To Close Automatically Web Application After Completing Task
Nov 2, 2010
I have developed a web application which downloads files from FTP server. I want to run this application every day at 09:00 and automatically closed when the job is done.
I tried javascripts "window.close, self.close etc" but couldn't workd.
It is worth mentioning that the website is hosted on Windows Server 2003.
If the logged in user either exits out of a directory OR closes the browser......I want to automatically log them out. IS this possible and where is it done? What code can be used for these actions?
am trying to fix an issue. I have an ASP.NET Ajax's TabContainer on the page. And each tab there is a gridview control that gets binded onload. However for some reason the browser gets closed automatically after the page renders. If I remove the TabContainer then it works fine. I think the binding code will no way effect the browser to close bacause no where in my code I am registering any Script block.Also one notable thing is this happens only in IE 8. It works fine in firefox and other browsers.I don't know if anyone encountered a similar issue before.
I recently inherited an asp.net website made up of multiple .aspx and .ascx pages and being rather new to web development and especailly asp.net. I have the site create a cookie upon login to automatically log users back in if the page times out on them while they're entering information.
I need the site to automatically log users out when the site is closed. Obviously using the me.close event on each page won't work because we don't want it to log people out every time they navigate to a new page in the site.
I've tried setting the timeouts in both IIS and in the files of the website to longer but it doesn't seem to have an effect.
Is there an easy way to automatically log users out when they leave the site but not when they navigate from page to page.
im exporting data in excelfrom ssrs report.While exporting report to excel its took sometimes 10-15 mins and some times its automatically close the IE.Im using ssrs 2005.I have noted that there are total 37000 rows in excel.Is this creating a problem for extracting report or something else.My server have the configuration like :-
Microsoft Window server 2003 R2 Service pack 2 Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00 GHZ[code]....
Also note that this server is also we used for the SAP enduser.We have approx 20 SAP enduser.
I can open the modalpopup, can close the popup, but if i click the "edit" button to edit any of rows, the popup closes automatically. If I click again, the "Update" and "Cancel" buttons shows, and after clicking one of those, popup closes again. The above code works, if i use gridview the insert, edit or delete the data, does not close automatically. What may be the cause of this problem.
I have set executionTimeout in web.config to 3600 (which I found out that the scripttimeout will follow this value), and in the production server, I have set debug=false, session time out = 20 min. sql command time out = 1200 seconds
However, when the application is performing heavy sql task that exceed 90seconds, I got the 'Page Could Not be Displayed' error.
When I change debug=true, the application works fine. The application also works fine when I turn off the 'Show HTTP friendly message'.
I have an ASP.NET application running on multiple IIS6 web servers, with a SQL Server 2005 database back-end.
I need to:
monitor the database for the completion of an external job event, and then have exactly one web application instance submit some information to a web service For (1) it seems like a SqlDependency would be the best approach (or just plain old polling). Each web application instance would register such a dependency when it starts up. (I don't want to configure a 'master' instance because the failure of that instance would mean the task doesn't proceed, even if other instances are available. Thus my design is to ensure that if there is an instance available to do the work, then the work ought to proceed.)
For (2) I have been thinking of having some sort of flag in the database that the web application instances try to update once they receive the SqlDependency notification in (1), along the following line (greatly simplified):
UPDATE StatusTable SET TaskStatus = 1 WHERE TaskStatus = 0
SELECT @@ROWCOUNT
that only one application instance would have been able to update the TaskStatus, and thus only one instance would have a @@ROWCOUNT > 0. This would then be the instance 'elected' to submit the information to the web service.
I created timecard for a website and I would like to automatically clock out the user everytime when user logout or close the website. Is there a control for that? And if yes, where do i have to put he code at?? I think it should be in the code behind of master page... and on the Page_Load function
I am having trouble wiht my AJAX collapsible Panel Extender. I have the CPE opening a panel that contains the Table of Contents of a document being displayed on the page. A user clicks on the link for a certain part of the document, the event triggers a C# function that gets the file that particular section is contained in an displays the section. Right now you have to, of course, click on the TitlePanel to open and to close the CPE. What I want to do is have it close automatically whenever a link inside the content panel has been clicked. I have tried placing this.cpeTOC.Collapsed=true; in the functiion that gets the files but it does not work. I have also tried the autocollapse property of the CPE and it just collapses whenever someone moves thier mouse from the titlepanel.
In my web application, I use an exit button which runs session.abandon to close the session and then close the browser. It does not work with multi-tabs in IE. If I open my application in two tabs, I click on the exit button in one tab which abandons the session and close the tab. But the application in another tab can still work. Is there any way to close the session for this application in all the tabs?
The reason this question came up, is because if I run my website application with a SQL Server data store, and I terminate the browser (terminating the session), I try to open up SSMS to edit the DB. But I can't access the database because I believe there is still an open connection, even after application termination.
Is it recommended to close the database connection upon session/application closing? Or am I way off on what I'm thinking could be the problem?
I am working on a web application which is designed as master and web content pages. I designed login and logout for the application. When logout is clicked, it will call a method to clear the session variables and also some other methods which will clear some data in the oracle tables.
But if the user is clicking on the internet explorer close button, then there is no way to know that the application is closed. For this I got a link where we can write a javascript method and find the unload of the page and execute all of these but pages will be loading and unloading each time user navigates inside the application and I cannot depend on unloading the page.
how can I do all the process of clearing session and other things when user clicks close button of internet explorer.
Also this application needs to be holding the session for more than 1 or 2 hours, so session should not expire till logout is clicked or close button is pressed.
1firstly user fill the form and proceed for teansaction , i want after completing process when transaction is complete then user data is save in database.
i got this message when writing code-behind page: Compiler Error Message: BC30506: Handles clause requires a WithEvents variable defined in the containing type or one of its base types. Source Error:
[Code]....
Line 2: Partial Class _DefaultLine 3: Inherits System.Web.UI.PageLine 4: Protected Sub NewUserWizard_CreatedUser(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles NewUserWizard.CreatedUserLine 5: ' Get the UserId of the just-added userLine 6: Dim newUser As MembershipUser = Membership.GetUser(NewUserWizard.UserName) also this from the error list: Error 2 'NewUserWizard' is not declared. It may be inaccessible due to its protection level. C:inetpubwwwrootWebSiteDefault.aspx.vb 6 60 [URL] the create wizard resides in the loginview
I have website which runs multiple threads. When user close the browser but threads are still running. How to kill/stop all thread in asp.net on browser close.
I just started learning WCSF,but I encounterd a problem on the menu which the application automatically generated. But I don't know how to reorder the menu.
I have a SalesOrderItem table, and it has a UnitPrice column in case the salesperson wishes to override the unit price of the Product for that order item.
In an ASP.NET Dynamic Data application, what would be the best way to set that UnitPrice property on a new SalesOrderItem based on the standard UnitPrice for the product? In other words, when the user clicks New on the 'Items' screen for a sales order, the UnitPrice field should already be filled in with the normal unit price for the product.
I am working on an ASP.NET web application, we are a small team (4 students) and we do not have access to a dedicated server to host the database instance. So for this web application we decided just to put the database file in the App_Data folder.
The problem is that our project is source controled on TFS, so every time you open the solution and try to launch the web application, we get an expcetion saying that database is read-only. That is logical because the databse file is not automatically checked-out.
I have a web page with paypal. In the page user add items to list then buy it. when user add item to list i block that item in stock until user buy or delete that item.Now my problem is when user add item in the list and then close the broswer from IE close button , the item get blocked. I want to rollback the added items when user close the browser from IE button.
I have an ASP.NEt website and I want to know how can determine how long the website was idle (no activity from the user) and then based on that timer I want to automatically logout and redirect to default.aspx?
I am not very experienced with VB.NET but I have to build an application using it in order to communicate with some software. Basically, I need to be able to call this exe and have it run to perform some tasks, then close itself down.I have the tasks running on page load but since I don't want the application to actually open, I use a Me.Close() to close it once it's finished the tasks. So, the whole thing works great (the tasks are even performed) except the Me.Close() causes a message to come up saying the application "has stopped working." Is it because I'm trying to close it while it's loading itself?Any suggestions on how to achieve this in a different way?I am forced to perform these tasks in VB, so please don't just say I should not be using VB.NET for this. I know I shouldn't be but I have to.