MVC :: Cann't Open The Test Project?
Feb 26, 2010why i cann't open the asp.net mvc test project ?
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View 4 Repliesi have to do some message exchange with a 3rd party (in a website).When the client posts a page, i start the message exchange. When that doesn't succeed for some reason, i report this to the client by rendering the page with a message.On the background, in a separate thread, i start a process to send abort messages to the 3rd party. I can't do this while the user is waiting for the page to come back, because it might take a few minutes.But in a test project, the test ends when the message to the 3rd party is sent, and after the new thread is started. But it seems that the new thread also ends, when the test is done.
Is that normal behaviour?I do start the thread in a new class with a reference to 2 objects from the class which tries to send the message in the first place, may that be a problem?EDIT: it keeps running when the whole process is started in IIS
Taken from http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd410597(VS.100).aspx ...
If you are using the Standard or Express editions of Visual Studio, the Create Unit Test Project dialog box is not displayed. Instead, the new MVC application project is generated without a test project.
When I first created the project. Visual studio 2010 gave me an option to create the test project, but I selected "No". Now i want to add teh Test project. Is theor any way, I can add the Test project later.
View 2 RepliesI'm trying to create a MVC project inside of VS 2010 using Asp.Net MVC 2 RC2, using all the default settings and the default "Visual Studio Unit Test" framework and am getting 6 Namespace errors upon compile (without touching ANYTHING). Pretty standard setup. I removed the prior MVC versions before installing RC2 for VS2010 etc. These are the errors:
[Code]....
The namespace "AWWOAMVC" is empty (or so says Intellisense). Both of these reside in the same solution explorer, as it is brand new project.
I just started my first MVC 2 project in VS 2010. I decided to start the debugger, just to see the default controllers in action, and have received several of the following kinds of errors for the test unit project:
Error 1 The type or namespace name 'Controllers' does not exist in the namespace 'MajorProductions' (are you missing an assembly reference?) c:userskevindocumentsvisual studio 2010ProjectsMajorProductionsMajorProductions.TestsControllersHomeControllerTest.cs
8 24 MajorProductions.Tests
From what I can see, however, MajorProductions.Controllers does exist, as it's created by default in my regular/non-test project.The unit test code in question is:
[Code]....
And the error is being triggered by the using MajorProductions.Controllers line. I have similar errors elsewhere in my unit test project, so I figure if I can fix this, I can fix the others.
Im pretty new to MVC and have never tried unittesting before, so i bought "Pro ASP.NET MVC2 Framework" by Steve Sanderson. I have installed Nunit but when i am trying to open my test class in the nunit GUI i get this error message Visual Studio 2010 > Projects > SportsStore > SportsStore.UnitTests > Bin > Debug > SportsStore.UnitTests.dll "This assembly was not built with any known testing framework"
View 6 RepliesI have a WebTest that simply opens a login page, inputs a userid/password and logs in.I need this test to user a list of ten userid/password combinations.
I've already recorded this event and the Form Post Parameters display a userText and pwText entry. I assume I do something with those to accomplish that. I just don't know what.
When I debug the project for viewing and fixing design issue than I see all the test are running as well. How I stop this so that my tests don't run while working on my UI project?
View 1 RepliesI have moved my entire project to my test server, everything went as planned with the exception of a couple of items. The main one that I'm having troubles with deals with subfolders of the website. On my local computer I created a my project then I created a sub folder, Secure, so that I can work with the security on the sub folder via ASP.NET configuration. I wanted only certain users to be able to access the folder, which works on my local computer, but when I try to navigate to it on my test server, I get a 404 error. I create two Roles on my local computer, but don't know if I'm able to make those roles on my test server. Is there a way to make those roles so that the security that I have on the sub folder will allow them to be displayed. Not certain why I get a 404 error.
View 3 RepliesI am not able to override the design-time URL of a webservice in my web config.
I must be doing something stupid
My Dll is called SMSLibrary2X which has a web reference to a UserService web service like this (taken from the app.config of the dll:
<setting name="SMSLibrary2x_TAMService_UserService" serializeAs="String">
<value>https://devss.ourdomain.ca:4452/UserService.asmx</value>
</setting>
, however, in the web reference, the URL property is [URL]
As I understand it, the app.config for the DLL is not really pertinent, except perhaps to copy the setting into the app.config of the unit test project.
So, In the SMSLibrary2xTests web.config file, I have this:
[Code]....
However when my unit tests run, always pick up the URL of the web service that I defined when I added the Web Reference to the SMSLibrary2x DLL project, which is fine for design time, but not appropriate when I want to point to different versions at deploy time (dev, QA, prod, etc). I just can't seem to get it to pick up the proper URL.
I created my testing project by just adding a class library and referencing nunit dll. Works fine.However, I'm curious as to how get NUnit integrating with VS2010 just like MS Unit.Also any good reading on TDD with MVC 2 (like specific to the new functionality available in MVC 2)?
View 2 RepliesI have a hardtime to consume this web service as Web Reference or Service Reference: [URL] I'm using VS2010 and when I consume it as Web Reference, I can't use its method because in the reference.cs, it has these errrors:
// CODEGEN: The operation binding 'getStationCharacteristicSummary' from namespace '[URL]was ignored. The encoding '' is not supported.
If i consume it as WCF, then each time I call the service, it complained the encoding error. May someone try to consume it and help me with this.
We have an application that may or may not have problems during heavy load. To try to get more correct usage patterns regarding load, we'd like to just fire up a bunch of users logging in, and then repeatedly just navigating through a list of links (our menu basically.)Is there any open source or free tools we can use? We're not adverse to pay for anything if we need to but right now we are trying a bunch of different things and we'd like to hold off on this until we know a bit more.Of course, some simply Python scripts would do the trick, but if there's anything we could input our links to that saves us a bit of time in this it would be most welcome.
View 2 Repliesi have a .NET 3.5 solution with an asp.net(web site) project with fluentnhibernate and it's test project(class library project).i've referenced the asp.net project in the test project and with all fluentnhibernate/nhibenate dlls.
What i fail to comprehend is that, on a run of a webform (hit from browser) let's say Test.aspx, building of schema is successfull and i could see the tables in my database.
here is the method i call on Test.aspx.cs
[code]....
So from my comment the NullReferenceException happens when accessing the connectionstring. I don't have the explanation on why that happens.
I have Visual Studio 2008 Standard Edition- Version 3.5 SP1 (9.0.30729.1 SP).I've noticed when working through examples they show a window, Create Unit Test Project, but that this window never appears when I follow their steps.Do I need to go somewhere and check a box so the program will give me this window?Does this mean VS2008 didn't install correctly?
View 2 RepliesI am working on my test project for my web service, and my problem is that, my web service uses a folder (within the folder there are crystal reports template).
How can I copy it to test porject?
I've tried to copy the folder to various directories such as bin, bin/debug, obj, rootDir etc, but none of them works
In Visual Studio Team Edition there is a load test tool where you can select unit tests, integration tests etc... to form scenarios which are then used in a load test session with different configurations for example varying usage levels.
Looking at for example the NUnit framework, it would be possible to develop a form of such a tool, along with a base load testing code base, but I was interested if anyone knows of any open source project which has has already done a similar thing which could then be of use for this situation and possibly extended?
I am trying to implement a website that was developed on a test server and make it go live. I am running into an issue with a function within the DB that decrypts a password. Here is the function
USE [ward2004]
on my desktop computer, i first installed VS 2005.. after few weeks i installed VS 2008.. i created a project on VS 2008..on my laptop, i installed VS 2008..i transferred the project from my desktop to my laptop but i can't open it.. one of my clasm8s said told me that even if i created it on VS 2008 on my desktop, it still uses framework 3.0 because VS 2005 was the first installed.. is he correct? what should i do?
View 1 Replieshere's what i did. on my desktop computer, i first installed VS 2005.. after few weeks i installed VS 2008.. i created a project on VS 2008. on my laptop, i installed VS 2008. i transferred the project from my desktop to my laptop but i can't open it.. one of my clasm8s said told me that even if i created it on VS 2008 on my desktop, it still uses framework 3.0 because VS 2005 was the first installed.. is he correct? what should i do?
View 1 Repliesi need to make some changes to an asp.net website developed by another person - he is on a windows machine, i am using a mac.i need to make some fairly minor changes to the asp, but obviously i can't without being able to at least run the project, and hopefully open it in some development environment (although i'm not adverse to doing it all with a text editor if that's 'easier').i have installed monodevelop, but can't see how to open the project, let alone run it!maybe it's easier to do this in parallels in a windows environment?
View 1 RepliesI have built an ASP.NET (.NET v4) application in VS 2010. It is working just fine. But when I try to create deployment package (so I can deploy it in our test IIS 7.5 Server), it gives me error like this,
Error 1 Could not open Source file: Could not find file 'C:11-2 estobjDebugCSAutoParameterize ransformedWeb.config'. 0 0 test
Thing is in past, I had deployed the SAME application using the SAME method.
How to open project created by someone else in visual studio
I have copy of project created by some one and now I want to be able to open that project and work further on it.
ASP.NET MVC 3 was released on Jan 13, 2011. I was able to install it on my XP SP3 workstation. But, when I opened an MVC C# project, VS 2010 hangs. I have repaired VS 2010 and Framework 4.0 with no luck. The issue was resolved after uninstalling VS 2010 SP1 Beta. Does anyone know if ASP.NET MVC 3 works with VS 2010 SP1 Beta?
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