I am currently building a web application that will involve many servers to get it to run efficiently. I am trying to test this web site at home and I have a few computers running the website. To connect to the website I would type this into the address bar http://192.168.0.200:8080 or I would typehttp://192.168.0.201:8080. However when I transfer my site from one computer to another the web browser can no longer read the cookies. I would like to set up a home DNS server and have the computers in my house access the site like this w1.MySite.com and w2.MySite.com instead of http://192.168.0.200:8080 or I would type http://192.168.0.201:8080 so I can test if my cookies are working accross subdomains. how to set up a local DNS server so I can do this?
we are building a multi-tenant application, which will support that each tenant can have a unique top level domain, the application is build using the asp.net 3.5 and SQL servr 2005, while each tenant will have different database. I have seen a number of questions about the similar applications on the StackOverFlow, but none of them is related to the Testing, I want to know is how one can test the application in a development environment, specially How can we test that each customer connects to his own DB based on the URL. how can we emulate different domains on the local system. like [URL] and [URL]all goes to dev machine's IIS.
I am developing a single web application that will dynamically change its content depending on which domain name is used to reach the site. Multiple domains will point to the same application. I wish to use the following code (or something close) to detect the domain name and perform the customizations:
[code]....
I would like to test the functionality of the above using the ASP.NET development server. I created mappings in the local HOSTS file to map [URL] to 127.0.0.1, and [URL] to 127.0.0.1. I then browse to the application with the browser using [URL] (etc).
When I try to test this code using the ASP.net development server the [URL] always says localhost. It does NOT capture the host entered in the browser, only localhost.
Is there a way to test the URL detection functionality using the development server?
I have developed a MVC web application in both 3.5 and 4.0 versions.I have deployed both applications in IIS6.0 and configured proper asp.net versions in IIS for each website.But after deploying , the 4.0 application is working and 3.5 application is throwing error as "The website declined to show this webpage".I have even used different application pools for the websites.
how to do parellel execution of both the versions.
I have Visual Web Developer 2008 Express and 2010 Express (2010 is my personal choice, 2008 is what I use at work, so I don't want to uninstall it) and I have just installed MVC through Web Platform Installer. MVC installed only for 2010. What do I have to do to completely copy MVC so that 2008 may use it as well?
We've got an enterprise ASP.NET/VB.NET application that has multiple clients running on different versions (websites) of the product code.
I am trying to make a windows service that runs on our server to execute long running tasks. This service needs to run the correct version of code for each client and I had originally thought about calling a WCF Service that would be deployed as part of the web version.
The problem is that our IIS pools recycle each night and this opens up the possibility of a job getting aborted. A job that went over 24hrs would never get an opportunity to finish.
Our server is running Windows Server 2003, IIS 6.0, .NET Framework 3.5, SQL Server 2005.
Is there a way to load assemblies dynamically to use without having to restart the service?
Edit: I ended up using System.AddIn detailed in this step by step example
i'm programming an application where an action is done if i access with a version equal or higher than other and another action if i access with a lower version; but the problem is that the lines to indicate the versions doesn´t work. The code is the following:
[Code]....
As you can see, an action should be done if the version is the 9.0 or higher and other if it is lower, but these lines doesn't work and only works the detection of the web browsers (no the versions of them, action that doesn't works).
1.) What is the name of the OS process in which App Domain resides.
2.)if suppose There are Three Windows application hosted on a same envoirment and two instance is working for each application at a Time, means now total instance are six .what will happen among the below written cases :
a.) There will be six different app domain in a single OS process
b.) There will three app domain(one for each application) in a single OS process and some Parallel thread will be executed in each app domain for another instance.
c.) There will be Three OS process corresponding to each application.
3.) If eveything will remain same except there are three web application in place of windows in point 2, will there be any change in functioning.
I am a bit confused on how ASP.NET session works with my site, when a user opens up the site in multiple browsers, and/or multiple tabs. I see that after logging in with IE, i can open a new tab and not have to log in, and that if I log out of one tab, the other one will redirect to login after I try to do something. I also notice that if I log in with IE, i still have to log in with FF. My question - are session data shared between all of these sessions?
I'm writing a worker role to handle a custom built email queue. Before I get to the tricky stuff, I'm having a wee problem - I can't test my worker role locally or see any console output or anything.I'm new to ASP.NET MVC (Having shifted from Rails/Django) so I'm not entirely sure if it's even possible to run a worker role locally, or what the case may be?
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).
I have a web application that runs via IIS 7 what i want to do with the application (Asp.net with C#) is only load if the browser is greater than IE9, or greater than or equal to Chrome27 or greater than or equal to firefox19. Â
How to do this or areas i should read to do such a thing?
I am using asp.net and I would like to test a few hundreds concurrent requests to the same page, and get a result. I don't need it via browser. Just a tool that sends requests and prints the result Is there such tool?
I have alway tested/debugged my web applications by using f5 to "Start Debugging". Recently (yesterday) I have begun to start without debugging then attach the debugger to the webdev process if I needed to set breakpoints or anything. So far I haven't noticed much of a performance increase when not using the debugger. I am curious about how others save time when running locally.
The application pool randomly shuts down. I am assuming this is due to Rapid Fail Protection and errors are occuring that are triggering it. However... there are no errors being reported in the event logs. So my next inclination is to think of the possibilities of a memory leak. How do you test for memory leaks on a website running locally?
I am doing Automated coded ui testing in asp.net 2010 for web application. I am testing site and i need to know how can i create the test which will work with all browsers. Right now i created test in IE 8 but its not working in Firefox. So is there any way i can create one test and will work in all browser.
I have a form that's used to submit emails for a project. This uses the SMTP Client class and is currently delivering the emails to a local directory , for now.
There is some logic that checks to see if a mailbox is busy or unavailable. A message is displayed for the appropriate situation. There is also some logging and exception handling.
I want to know if there is a way to test this logic, logging and exception handling while this app is local. I don't know if there is a SMTP Status Code that's returned since this is being done locally and not with a real smtp server.
Is there a way to test this locally? Can these values be set manually in the code as a test?
I am developing a web application in ASP.NET3.5 with C#. I also using Telerik RadAjax Control. When user click the menu then open the page with a new tab(Like web Browser).I want to create, when user back any previous tab(page) the will be show the previous data without loading 2nd time( like browser tab).
i 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
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So from my comment the NullReferenceException happens when accessing the connectionstring. I don't have the explanation on why that happens.