I am working on a webservice project and as of now I got more than 70 web services running which internally calls different funcitons in different layer of my solution.In terms of cutting down the amoutn of time spent on making changes and preventing duplication of same task perform by different webservices I am wandering if theri is any tool provided inside Visual studio that can draw a tree structure shwoing all the webservice in WebserviceMain.cs as root and deppicting the inernal calls done to variosu other functions. Kind off database class diagram. This would help us to see which webservices are using shared funciton and also when making changes to any itnernal funciton that gonna affect more than one webservice.suggest me any proper tool or any other method to maintin webservice project which is now growing rapidly...
I'm totally new to ASP.NET ( as a VC++ 6.0 engineer ), I have just downloaded the express edition of 2010 web developer and cannot find for the life of me the correct project template to create an ASP.NET webservice.. in 2008 it appears there is an option for this .. however I cannot find it in 2010..
I work in a web application that must use Spring.Net. The model of the project works with entities, but we want to use Spring to avoid situations such as: Entity.property = TextBox.Text;
The project also has layers like DAO which makes direct access to the database, facades that make the bridge between the Web page code and services, and services that make the connection between the facade and DAO. How I can use the controls of Spring in a model like this. I'm trying to learn why I joined recently in Spring.Net project.
I have created a new VS2008 ASP.Net Web service project, with the default name WebService1. If I right click on the Service1.asmx file and select 'View in Browser' what are the processes that go on to make this happen? I am asking because I have a situation where when I run this from a visual studio project started in our development shell (which sets up a common build environment) I cannot get the web service to show up in the browser.
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Existing project: There was an existing project in visual studio 2005 that have a web service with wse 2.0 config. this project call java web service.
mew project: I am trying to create a new project in visual studio with wse 2.0 install but i am not able to use wse 2.0. When i add a web reference, the Reference.cs class doesn't change to Wse.I don't want to use wse 3.0 because i am not sure if the java web service is compatible. The wse 2.0 with dime is working already so i like to stick with it.
I am facing a problem reated to web services. A customer is running his website on an old server running .Net Framework version 1.1. We would like from this site to call a Web Service, how can I do that. I have Visual Studio 2010 intalled on my machine and when I use the option "Add Web Reference" the generated files/folders seem to not be compatible.
1. ADO.NET Data Service with Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET 3.5 SP
2. WCF Data Service using Visual Studio 2010 and they both work in IE.
I can make a Service Reference to the first one with VS2008.
The problem is when I try to use Visual Studio 2008 as a client and I try to add a Service Reference for the WCF Data Service made with Visual Studio 2010:
an Error (Details) occurred while attempting to find services at '
and the Detail is: DS_InvalidMetadataFile Parameter name: edmxDocument
the xml of the 2 services is perfectly the same (with the exception of the url in the "base" attribute in the service node)
I have datatable consist of 20 records and i want to bulk insert into sqlserver through the asmx webservice. Can anybody guide to me or provide Sample BusinessLogic and webservice code.
I want to use a source control in VS2010, I know my best bet is TFS, but at the moment TFS(can't afford ). As i understand TFS is the new VSS_2005(can afford)Can VSS 2005 be use as a source control for VS 2010 solutions/projects?
I just recently upgrade my asp.net web project from visual studio 2005 to visual studio 2010. The upgrade was successful with no problems however im missing some features with this project. The One Click Publish feature(which is greyed out) in the header area of Visual Studio 2010 and the Add Config Transforms feature which is no where to be seen when you right click on web.config. When i create a new web project straight from visual studio 2010, these options work fine.
Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 locked up, and when I tried to restart it, it wouldn't load, so I did a devenv.exe /resetuserdata to get it going again. It reset everyhing in my options of the web app/ etc, and now some AJAX conrols don't work such as dragpanel. I assume that it is because something got reset that I haven't enabled again, but can't figure it out.
Im working on a website project with Visual Studio 2010 from 2 different computers (home & work). In Dreamweaver Im used to FTP to upload/download files to/from a webserver to syncronice my files on the current computer Im working on.What is best option in Visual Studio 2010 to sync project files between home & work computers? I have seen there is a built in FTP, but seems only it can upload files, limited functionality?
can Visual Studio 2008 be All-In-One tool to integrate source code continuously from team members, build, unit test?
Having used Visual Studio Team Edition 2005, unit testing each method within VS itself. I strongly believe that it is feasible to add-on tools. Example ankhsvn tool to use SVN from Visual studio [URL]
In my investigating i have come across number of tools(shown below) to use with Visual Studio 2008 professional
Development tool:- Visual Studio 2008 professional using Subversion as source control tool. Continuous Integration:- Hudson or Cruise control Build tool:- NAnt Testing:- NUnit, Selinium As Visual Studio 2008 can be used for unit testing I think NUnit is out of consideration.
In the same way i would like to have any other tools/add-ons to Visual studio to implement continuous integration, building and unit testing. This process should be automated such a way source code between team members is continuously integrated, built and unit testing is done as configured.
Objective is to use few number of tools as add-on to Visual Studio or achieve most from Visual studio itself (example unit testing). Visual Studio should be all in one tool.
I am aware that Team Foundation Server best suits my requirement, but it is out of scope due to its cost.
I am building master page in visual studio 2005 and I have placed contentplaceholder into between <head> and </head> tag of master page, but in source view of visual studio 2005, I am getting error that says "unrecognized tag prefix or device filter" how do i get rid of this error or is this bug in visual studio 2005
when i opened my Visual Studio 2010 i noticed that my ajax tab was missing from my toolbox and ajax control kit too.Then i noticed even that when i create new website, there is no web.config in it and it should be.WHAT IS GOIN ON???? :/
i install url rewrite iis module to my computer i want when i press f5 in visual studio my project work with url rewrite how can i this?my web sites is not seeming in iis.
I have VS 2008 Professional Edition.....I want to test a function like this:
public int getIdByName(string name) { var item=from x in DATAB where x.name=name select x.id; . . return idValue; }
now I test end I have:
[TestMethod()] public getIdByNameTest() { string name="Bob" int expected = 1; int actual; actual = ClassGET.getIdByName(name); Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual); Assert.Inconclusive("Verify the correctness of this test method."); }
The error in "test run" is:
Failed ......[Class]....... Test method threw exception: System.ArgumentException: The specified named connection is either not found in the configuration that is not for use with the EntityClient provider or thought is invalid