So i have some existing functionality from an older ASP.Net app that is a static class.
Say there's a static method in that class that returns a dataset that I would like to bind to something like a gridview or whatever I can build using MVC3.
I have a private static field in my Controller class in an MVC web application.
I have a static method in that controller that assigns some value to that static field, I want to apply lock on that static field until some other instance method in the controller uses the value stored in the static field and then releases it.
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I have a controller named BaseController having a static ClientId field as follows and two methods as follows:-
public static string ClientId = ""; static void OnClientConnected(string clientId, ref Dictionary<string, object> list) { list.Add("a", "b"); // I want the ClientId to be locked here, so that it can not be accessed by other requests coming to the server and wait for ClientId to be released:- BaseController.clientId = clientId; } public ActionResult Handler() { if (something) { // use the static ClientId here } // Release the ClientId here, so it can now be used by other web requests coming to the server. return View(); }
I have a question about C Sharp ASP.NET:Is there a difference (in code speed, resources) between:public static variable declared in public static class MyGlobals in a 'Code File' template;and the variable declared in a normal 'Class File' template;I use this variable in 2 different Class Files and also in _Default Page codebehind cs file.In fact in my case I need about 20 global variables of type List<string>.
I have an existing class for an input, is it possible to add an additional class for the object in C#.net, instead of doing a if/else and not having a preset class on the object in the first place?
Imports System.Web.Mvc Public Class AssetController Inherits Controller Public Shared Function ScriptTag(ByVal src As String) As String Return String.Format( "<script type='text/javascript' src='/js.mvc?src={0}&{1}'></script>", System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Server.UrlEncode(src), New BuildVersion().ToString() ) End Function End Class
The project has a reference added to the 3.0.0.0 version of System.Web.Mvc assembly. When I try to view the page in a browser, I get a HTTP 500 with this message:
BC30007: Reference required to assembly 'System.Web.Mvc, Version=3.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' containing the base class 'System.Web.Mvc.Controller'. Add one to your project.
What gives? I don't understand why I can use this controller everywhere in our ASP.NET Forms/MVC hybrid application, but not in a view. EDIT: In fact, when I type <% System.Web. into the .aspx view, Mvc doesn't even appear in Intellisense!
I want to access the static variable in my global.ashx file I am using classname.variable name for accessing the variable but the variable name dose not appear.Can someone tell me how to access static varialbe in *.ashx file.
I am attempting to write my very first ASP.NET application, it will simply display the contents of an SQL server database table in a Gridview. This is just a first step, my eventual intention is rewrite a set of VB6 applications I wrote some years ago. But I need to walk before I can run.
I have already created an SQL Server database containing all the tables used by the VB6 applications.
How do I link this database to my ASP.NET application. Previously (on another computer) I have simply opened "My Computer" and then navigated to the .mdf file (e.g. northwnd.mdf) and then dragged and dropped it into App_Data in Visual Studio. However when I try that on my own machine, with my own data, I get an "Access Denied" message.
How can I not have access to my own data on my own computer? What am doing wrong?
I am running Visual Studio 2008 on a Windows 7 Ultimate machine, with SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition (or which ever one installs with VS 2008).
Aplogies if this has been discussed before but I couldn't find an answer.
I'm trying to use jquery/Ajax to access some webmethods in my codebehind. This is fine, but I would in my function like to reference a placeholder (phStory in the code below) on my page and also load a usercontrol into that placeholder.
Unfortunately I get the message: "An object reference is required for the non-static field, method, or property 'TestControls.phStory' " and similar for the usercontrol. Does anyone know how I can still access my placeholder and usercontrol from within this.
It has to be stati as it's a WebMethod but this then throws up these errors.
If a static class is put in App_Code, does that imply only one instance will be created, shared by different http requests?Or each request still brings one request?
is it ok to use something like this in the web: (my application is on asp.net mvc)
public static class DbUtil { public static int Insert(object o, string cs) { using (var conn = new SqlConnection(cs)) using (var cmd = conn.CreateCommand()) { conn.Open(); return Convert.ToInt32(cmd.ExecuteScalar());
I am using <%# MyFormatClass(Eval("fieldname")) %> to display data in a grid view on my page. MyFormatClass works fine, but now I want to move it to a central location that can be used by many pages. When I try to access the class <%# Utils.MyFormatClass(Eval("fieldname")) %> it no longer works. Is this something we are allowed to do?
Since I'm using Postgresql and can't use LINQ to SQL, I wrote my own wrapper classes.
This is a part of the Student class:
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It works now! I replaces all Run methods in the Student class with DB.Run
But I want to know if it will work fine with a lot of people online, not me only. I'm not sure how static things work with ASP.NET, maybe it'll eat a lot of memory?..
I would like to generate my links automatically via a static class in each of my aspx pages (or in a common BasePage).Currently I use this:
private const string TEMPLATE = "~/One.aspx"; public static string Link () ( string link = String.Format(TEMPLATE); return link; )
But the name of my page, One.aspx is hardcoded. Is it possible to generate the path instead of this hardcoded constant TEMPLATE. You should know that I do not instantiate the class before creating the link.
I have a method that returns an array of custom class objects that are created by parsing a text file. At the moment every time I use it I am rereading the file which isn't very efficient.
What I wat to do is create an array containing the objects when the page loads and store them in an array which can then be used later.
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I thought I could create the static object using something like:
static Album myAlbums[] = readArray("Albums.txt");
but I am getting the following error:
A field initializer cannot reference the nonstatic field, method, or property 'B2M._Default.readArray(string)'
I am new to C# so this is probably something dumb. (Feel free to poke fun in my general direction if this is the case!)
I have some confusion with singleton class, below are my some points:
1.Can singleton class have static method?,if yes then how we call that methods? 2.what is main difference between Static class and Singleton Class?
I have created my singleton class as follows:
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In Above class structure I have created two method one is Static and second is non static, When I am trying to access Static Method it gives me compile time error.
I have a static class I'm using as my data layer in my website. In this class, I have string arrays that store queried information that I can access later. Here's the part of my class and the method in question:
public static class data_layer { ivate static string[] items; private static string[] description; //will return description for an item id. if no item id is found, null is returned public static string getDesc(string key) [code]....
I hate to see the name of the class used as a string parameter like "FileDownloader" in the code, and I would like to use something like this FileDownloader.Name(), where FileDownloader is name of the class. Only problem is that I can't find out how to do that without instantiating object or creating a static method...
Is there a way to get a class name in .net without having the object instance and without creating a static method that returns the name of the class?
What is the use of declaring the static class. I know that we cant create the object for the static class but i want to know that is the use of creating the class as static.