Without using MySQL, I'm looking for a free (open source) DBMS.I found Firebird and and Postgresql, but I'm not sure about them; Is there any other powerful DBMS you've already used in this case ?
I am looking for any open source application that uses lucene.net. I am working on a complicated web application and would like to see how others have implemented lucene.net.
I am planning to create a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) application. I have to use C# and Visual Studio 2008. What is the best approach to get started and what resources can I use to make this process easier?
I have a C# program used to build and deploy a suite of websites.
I would like to programatically interact with IIS so that it changes where the virtual directory for a test system points to based the result of the build.
I couldn't decide where would be the most apprioate. I looking for an online source control site, if such a thing exists? I've checked out codeplex and thats really for open source projects ? which this isn't. does anyone have a recommendations?
We have two applications. One application in .asp and second application in java.we want to build interface for universal authentication, so that one can access the other application once signed into one application.Both applications are using SQL database, but one is written in .ASP hosted on Windows server while the other is in JAVA hosted on a Linux server. The applications are currently resided on two different servers.
requirements:
1)The end user are most likely to access the applications through .ASP first, then reach the 2nd application more like "back office" management system.
2)he JAVA application currently works well with IE web browser, but not very smooth with other browsers such as Firefox. Would like to make the application to be more compatible with other browsers.
I thought you might want to know this, the beta of IIS Express will be released soon, and will make use of the best of both worlds: VS build in web server and IIS in Windows itself. Anyways, IIS Express makes it even easier to build, run and test web applications.
I would like to make the build information for the running web application but I dont know where I set or configure this nor do I know how to retrieve this information.
In a project you may set the build information in the file AssemblyInfo.cs under the projects Properties folder. Here is a snippet of the AssemblyInfo.cs file:
[Code]....
But there is no such file for an web application project, so I have to get this information from one of the compiled DLLs that is in the same assembly as my web application then? Or how is this done?
The reason I want this information is because my customer would like to have a webpage within the web application where he could see the current version. This is also nice to have when testing and debugging etc.
How to make a build in VS 2010 within an ASP.NET MVC application that would remove all of the source code (CS and VB) files? When I build a website or web app I usually copy the contents of the entire solution to the hosting server. Mostly clients get the source but sometimes I do not want to expose the source to the hosting server thus only the Public (or Content) folder, views, masters and the built DLL should be copied.
Manual solutions are not applicable. What do you guys use?
When I use VS2008 to create a new form application, I am able to go to the Data menu select "Show Data Sources" then the "Data Sources" window appears. Then I am able to "Add New Data Source" and so on. But when I create a new Web Application. I can not do that. Am I not able to create a Data Source on web applications?
I've been googling for an open-source simple CMS system. I've found a lot of projects that seems to have dead-ended or haven't been updated in some time. Just wondering what other people may be using right now as lightweight alternatives to DNN et al?
how to create a asp.net mvc form helper that takes virtual directory into consideration? In testing our dev server has: [URL] production is: [URL] I need the form post url to reflect if we have a virtual directory or not, is this possible?
I'm looking for an open source Chat Component for anAsp.net Application.It is better to use Open ID or Asp.net Member ship and AlsoSupports UTF-8 and RTL
We are looking for a ASP.NET Rich Controls Library. We don't have much budget to spend. We are looking for a decent choice which give a rich feeling to our application, works and reliable.What are the best available options on ASP.NET Controls Library which are free and has good support online?
I learning ASP.net, and am looking to create a rather straightforward WebForms ASP.net application, but I have very limited examples to work with. Is there a site that has a lot of ASP.net WebForms projects that are downloadable?Books seem to focus on narrow aspects of using Webforms, like session control, or using master pages, but I'm looking for examples of how a whole app comes together.Or, better yet, is there someone willing to help a new developer out one-on-one by sharing a project or two of his?
is there any free open source Widgets (iGoogle-like widgets) framework for ASP.NET that I can build my own widgets with and can be used for commercial use (sites developed with it can be sold).I checked dropthings and Kalitte but they require a licence.
I am looking to make the jump from PHP and Flash/Flex to .net and Silverlight (maybe not a full jump, but I want to be ready when Silverlight takes the lead from Flash)I'm looking for the common/trusted mvc framework most people use/support and is potentially backed by microsoft
In PHP we have Zend Framework http://framework.zend.com/ this is backed by key contributors to the PHP languageIn Flex we have the Cairngorm framework http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/cairngorm/Cairngorm (developed by Adobe consulting) backed by Adobe the creators of Flex
There of course are other frameworks for both PHP and Flex, but a much smaller population base even if they offer some nicer things individually, they lack frequent updates or community support.So my question is, what is the "accepted standard" framework that people use with .net and/or silverlight?
I'm MCPD developed DOTNETNUKE CMS for 2 years ago in many websites and applications for government, organizations and business companies ,It's very good CMS but its using the old ASP.net fashion with low performance.Now I'm looking for a new cutting edge open source CMS which having the following features :
- High Security - High Performance - Using the latest technologies - Stable and up to date - Free for commercial use After a small research I've found Umbraco and MojoPortal ,