Web Forms :: Viewing The Status Of A Service On A Site?
Aug 3, 2010
I'm trying to get a visualisation of the status of a service - By visulisation, I mean a telerik tool tip, or a label or something like that!
My site is going to be used in an intranet environment and i need on page load to find whether a specific service on a remote server is running. I have googled and found various little bits and pieces, but nothing seems to have worked for me so far!
bit of code on page laod that checks a server status and then writes the status out to a label text. This works great, but i need to make this a bit more dynamic.I need to establish a way that the service status is monitorered every few seconds to see if it stops.here is my code so far:
have a web application hosted on Windows Server 2003 SP2 with IIS 6. I use ASP.net Web Forms and ASP.net AJAX.Some times, when clicking on a button to perform an action the web application does bot respond to the user.After debugging i have found that ErrorSys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerServerErrorException: An unknown error occurred while processing the request on the server. The status code returned from the server was: 413
In my application I need to get Service status from differnt servers.I usedSystem.ServiceProcess class for implementation.Now,I got service status from my local machine. My current requirement is to get service status from different servers with credentials.Conside I host this webapplication in One server A. I need to get service status of ServerB,Server C. We can't install or copy any dll or exe in that server(Server B & Server C)<Webservicesalso we can't host in Server A &Server B >.But, we have credentials.I tried to pass credentials.But getting errors<authentication problems>. Please help me to do the same. Have any other solutions by dos net sat commands..
I'm new to web development so I'm not sure what's the best option for the problem that I'm having.Basically I have a web application that calls a web service for processing some data.This process may take a long time (hours) and I would to know if there is an easy way to send some status information to the client from time to time.Right now, the client makes the request from the browser and it just waits there until it finishes. How can I send some information from the web service? I would like to send a percentage and some additional text specifying what is being done.
I have asp.net 2.0 site which is calling web services hosted on another server. When i have an xml file from where web service ip for eg. www.mysite/webservice1/myservice.asmx is given. When i call the same server from developer machine using local networkit works fine.But the same is when hosted remotely and from client end when services is called reading xml fiile from client machine it given a message 'remote server not connecting'.
I am trying to call webservice from my web application. The web application had integrated windows authentication. I've written custome principal class to do authorization. But when I give call to my web service with default credentials it gives me 'the request failed with http status 401 unauthorized.' error.
When I give call to my local webservice it is running fine (It also has integrated windows authentication) But when I add reference of same web service from QA server I am getting this error. Not sure what is happening. I also tried
I am connecting to remote server for web service using ASP.NET 3.5 web site. something like, [URL]. Remote server is providing digest authentication to access the web service. I dont have access to modify authentication on the remote server but I have an windows account on that server. If I try to Access service WSDL through programming I get the following error:
The request failed with HTTP status 401: Unauthorized. Same web service if I try to access through browser, [URL], it asks for user name and password. Entered windows account user name and password, still getting error: You are not authorized to view this page, HTTP Error 401.1 - Unauthorized. How to pass the digest authentication credentials to the web service through visual studio or any other programmatic method?
I am doing a simple secured site using the login control. I would like users to be redirected to their dashboard page once they log in, but after that if they choose to browse I do NOT want them redirected based on their login status. I am using the generic template provided in VWD with the basic login setup in the template including the tabbed ASP menu control - nothing fancy, nothing custom. This is intended to be something very simple and quick. Here is the code I am using for the page load...
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So if I do this code WITHOUT the "IsPostBack", logged in users are always redirected to their dashboard and cannot see the hompage. However with that IsPostBack test, the redirect after initial login doesn't work.
I know this is extremely basic and simple, but I am restarting with this stuff after a year away, and I need a nudge.
I have a webservice which works 100% fine on my developer machine. Where Web Service is installed on LOCALHOST on my developer machine,Then i went to my servers, I installed webservice on one server and map it with the server where the website is hosted, Then i tried accessing this service using BROWSER from my web server, it worked fine, That means the mapping was done perfect.Then i run my program on web server (website). It worked fine on page1, then on page2, but when i did the same and call same function on page3, It popped me any error of
I am calling a remote service and authenticating using a certificate. When testing with a Console App, everything works fine. When calling from an ASP.NET Website (.NET 4.0, IIS7) I receive a response code of 401 -- Unauthorized.I am adding the certificate using code such as:
var client = new TheGeneratedProxy(); client.ClientCertificates.Add(new X509Certificate("D:cert.pfx", "myPassword"));
(NOTE: I have also loaded the .pfx into the local Certificate Store using IE. The certificate is loaded into my "Personal" store -- so I suspect this to be the problem, since the Website will be running under a different account.)
when i am adding service reference the Following erro shows Up..where as the same works on the Other machine. The url when tested in Internet explorer works but only while adding shows the error. The request failed with HTTP status 403: Forbidden. The HTTP request was forbidden with client authentication scheme 'Anonymous'.
Is it possible to have a web Service and Website in the same application. The web service would be [URL] and website [URL] Both would share the same code for logic and data access
I'm trying to consume a WSE enabled Web Service from an ASP.NET Web Site.I've installed WSE 3.0, used the config tool to add WSE info to my web.config and then done an Add Web Reference.I believe that the problem may be that this is a Web SITE, not a Web APPLICATION. As such, the proxy class is generated at runtime, perhaps not adding the WSE magic.I can access the proxy class from metadata, and it's of typeSystem.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol, which as far as I can tell doesn't have any WSE functionality.I realize that this is all old technology, but I don't get to decide what the servers run :(
I want to pull down a feed (like twitter) and place in on a page using javascript (jquery). Ultimately, the "service" just needs to hand off JSON. I created a web service that allows me to do that, sort of. I don't know if using a stream reader is all that efficient and I was a little bothered by having to use what amounts to 2 evals on the clientside.
My question is twofold: is there a better method than using a web service and two, is there a problem with my implementation?
I am building a web service which uses some of an existing web site's methods. However, some classes and methods cannot be used (for example Redirect - which obivously throws an exception when not invoked from a web site's context).
Now I came to a section in code where
HttpContext.Current.Application.Get(keyNames.EncodedKey) Is used. (Where keyNames is a struct, and EncodedKey is a string.)but HttpContext.Current is null..
What is a valid substitution for HttpContext.Current.Application.Get?
I should mention that I've only checked this from a unit test, not the web service itself and following Darin's answer I realize that is the problem, so the question now is- how to mock HttpContext.Current(using moq)?
I have a website that seems to be Ok in Mozilla but when I access some pages in IE (mostly the ones where it has to contact a web service) the page hangs. If I refresh and then click the same button again, it seems to work fine 90% of the time. As mentioned, the same features work flawlessly in Mozilla.I am not really sure where I need to go to start debugging this but does anyone have any ideas on a cause?The website is hosted on my machine which is running on localhost using IIS7 on Vista and the web service is hosted in the same place. (So all it should need to do is contact itself). Its is an ASP.NET website running framework 2.0 (something)
I am planning to build a news publication website that should be automatically scalable when traffic is increasing. I have good experience in developing web applications using ASP.NET and PHP. To move forward on selection of specific technology here are some questions for which I need some clarifications.
My primary intention is to reduce the hosting charges. If we choose LAMP this will cost lower than ASP.NET on Windows. As my intention is to host web application on cloud service, will this make any difference? Means, for dedicated servers we need to pay extra cost for Windows O/S if you compare it with Linux. If we go for cloud servers, will they charge anything for O/S for each instance or will they just charge on computation hours irrespective of Operating System?
Do we have complete control (like dedicated server) on cloud instance to install any other softwares? Do we need to host web server and and database server on multiple instances when traffic is increasing or will a big size instance can handle huge traffic?
I am trying to have a marker show whether or not a particular service within the services.msc is running on a remote server(s). I have a service called Yardi Services on a virtual server. I want to be able to show on a dashboard I am creating for work, whether this service in running or stopped. For some reason this service will randomly stop though I have a auto restart on error. I am assuming that I would need to create a web service or use WMI?
I'm writing an HTTP handler in ASP.NET 4.0 and IIS7 and I need to generate a file-not-found condition.
I copied the following code from Mathew McDonald's new book, Pro ASP.Net 4 in C# 2010. (The response variable is an instance of the current HttpResponse.)
response.Status = "File not found"; response.StatusCode = 404;
However, I found that the first line generates the run-time error HTTP status string is not valid.
If, instead of the lines above, I use the following:
response.Status = "404 Not found";
Then everything seems to work fine. In fact, I even see that response.StatusCode is set to 404 automatically.
My problem is that I don't want this to fail on the production server. So I'd feel much better if I could understand the "correct" way to accomplish this. Why did the first approach work for Mathew McDonald but not for me? And is the second approach always going to be reliable?
Yesterday I added a custom MembershipProvider to an ASP.NET web application, but when I deployed the application to its remote host server, it failed. I know I had the login info correct, and I also know that for nearly any exception in the login process, the Login control displays the standard error message, "Your login failed", so I assume something is wrong in the code/config.
What can I do to diagnose what is wrong on the server?
BTW: This weekend I only have FTP access to the server, so no event log, and CustomErrors is already set to Off.
THE END: I was an idiot, and using the wrong query window to check if the my login actually existed on the server.
I have multiple PDFs coming from a report generator and I want to merge them to a single document. The merging process must run in a web site or WCF web service environment (Framework 4.0, IIS 7.5). Is there a component, open source or commercial, to accomplish this?In my process I get the PDFs as streams. If I have the choice, I would prefer a merging method, working directly on these streams - without file representations.
I have a process where I ftp a textfile to a webserver and then process the file (load it into a database). The textfile is then deleted. How do I protect the textfile from being viewed/ accessed by a user while it exists? I'm using ASP.Net 2.0