I have a very simple WCF Web Service it has methods like the ones below. It should be said that my webservice is very simple, I didn't do any configuration. Now I want to upload and download photos like .jpg or .jpeg files. But my question to you how shall I write the methods to be able to download and upload photo files to the WCF web service from my client?
I'd like to read data server-side from a web service that outputs in json format. I haven't found any good examples that don't use jquery and are server-side.
Specifically I'm looking at the "weight" field from this api:
I create web service for Reading and writing the registry. It works fine in win-xp. But its not working when I published it in win-2008 server. It shows me http 500 error.
I have a .net app developed in .net 4.0 version. And I implemented an asmx web service in this. Now I want to call one of the webservice method in another classis ASP application java script function.
1. what is streaming how we download File through Streaming. 2. what is service Behaviour and operation Behaviour In servic Contracts . plz Explain Me In brief
I would like to use HTML input file type in my aspx page to allow user to browse for a excel file and then read the content of the excel sheet programmatically.If I want to read the excel sheet I need the full path of the file to connect to the excel sheet using asp.net.I do not understand how can I get the full path of the file.I know I can get the filename using postedFile.FileName property.But I need the full path of the file.
i am usingSystem.Diagnostics.Process.Start[URL]; to download xml soap file in browse but i want when file is download. it automatically save in c drive?
i do not want any dialog box which asked me for save or any thing else.
i have stored the txt file to sql server database .
i need to read the txt file line by line to get the content in it.
my code :
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but here i have used the FileStream to read from the Particular path. but i have saved the txt file in byte format into my Database. how to read the txt file using the byte[] value to get the txt file content, instead of using the Path value.
I am using JQuery & JSON (POST) to call webmethod. However I can call only webmethod located at aspx file but not in asmx file Below are sample codes
CustomValidate.asmx Imports System.Web.Services Imports System.Web.Services.Protocols Imports System.ComponentModel Public Class CustomValidate Inherits System.Web.Services.WebService 'ACCESS VIA JSON <System.Web.Services.WebMethod()> _ Public Shared Function AJAX_Test(ByVal date1) As Boolean... Return True End Function End Class Javascript: JQuery JSON function isDates(source, arguments) { var isValidDate; $.ajax({ type: "POST", contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", url: "CustomValidate.asmx/AJAX_Test", data: '{date1: "' + arguments.Value + '"}', dataType: "json", async: false, success: function(result) { isValidDate = result; }, error: function(httpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) { alert("status=" + textStatus + ",error=" + errorThrown); } }); arguments.IsValid = isValidDate; }
It always return javascript undefined error. But if I put the AJAX_Test webmethod in aspx page and replace the url: "CustomValidate.asmx/AJAX_Test" to "mypage.aspx/AJAX_Test". It works fine.
I am trying to implement a service to download a image file. The code does nothing but upload a file to the response with each client request.
There are no SOAP messages involved but I am planning to implement it as ASP.NET web service. It can also be implement as ASP.NET website but since it has no view (forms, html etc) I planned to implement a web-service.
I have a web service I put together that has a custom soap header for the authorization (UserName and Password).I have a function currently that will allow a user to download a file from my site via a web service.I have integrated this download to the membership system of the site.They are using a vb.net front end client to perform the download.The files I download are around a meg in size.I would like to show the download progess of the file.I was going to setup MTOM and download the file in chunks.I am trying to get around the authorization of each "chunk" of data that I am sending down to the client.I do not want to hit my authorization process for all of these calls to the web service with the file offset.The authorization header works well for other functions I have put together for this web service.
They set a username and password and then call a function for specific data that I am making available via the web service.Is there an easier method to stream a file to a user and show the download progress of the file?I was going to generate a token and have that token passed per chunk,but I still have to go through my security process.Can anyone assist in the proper design of a webservice to stream a file with progress and passing credientials.
I m accessing another application by consuming webservice of that application. I m sending file to store and retrieving file from other dabatase. Web service is the only to access another application.Now, I want to delete the file using the same web service where I stored that file in the another database.I m getting exception and I m unable to figure it out.
I've been searching for some way to open a pdf file on a web browser control and then read the content as text to search for a particular string. So far, I found out that I can display the pdf file on the browser quite easily but I have not been able to read the content from code.
I upload the file. I m creating web service to read that uploaded file. how can I access that uploaded file path in web service.? How can I read the uploaded file using web service?
I have a wsdl file which are the definition of several methods of the web service associated . I want to create this web service in order to consume it through a Java web service client.How i could do this?
I wrote a small web service (asmx) to write stuff to a file on the server. It works fine when run in the VS2008 test container. But when I run it under IIS on a remote machine, I get:
System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'y:grahammiscprops.txt'.
'y' is a mounted drive on both the test and remote machines. The path really does exist. It works on the test machine; not remotely. So:
Is it the fact that 'y' is a mounted drive causing it to fail remotely? or Is it the fact the the path lies outside of the web application directory structure? Is there something I should put in web.config??; or
Is something else the problem? I would have thought that the service running on the server could do anything it wanted! It's not denying me access to the file; it's saying it can't find it??!!
I have a large web application that uses File.Exists() in a global file utility class flawlessy for several years now. I just built a new ASMX web service that calls that same method in our file utility class, and it returns False for the same exact file paths that are being passed in the web application. The paths are absolute system file paths, and they match on both the web service and the web app.I am confused... Why might this happen? The method I am talking about is only a few lines of code. A couple of lines simply validate the file id parameter being sent into the method. The last remaining line is this:
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The previous line of code calls another method that uses a String.Format to insert the file id into the file path. That's it.