C# - Fundamental .NET - How References Are 'stored / Resolved'
Oct 28, 2010Note the following code:
Control foo = null;
Control bar = null;
int i = 0;
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Note the following code:
Control foo = null;
Control bar = null;
int i = 0;
[code]...
I have dlls in bin directory. I can't see where they are referenced in either solution or web.config files. So where are the references stored ?
View 3 RepliesHow to send SMS from PC to Mobile using ASP.Net 3.5(I need fundamental also). I am new one in asp.Net.
View 3 RepliesI am using Reporting Services to render a report directly to PDF. It requires that I use two web references: ReportExecution2005.asmx and ReportService2005.asmx. The performance on web references seems really poor. Since my web server (IIS7) and my SQL Server (2008) are on the same box, is there a way I can reference them directly? If not is there any way I can explicitly cache them or something. First load is really really slow, second load is perfectly acceptable.
View 2 RepliesI currently have 2 queries in a database that are the DataSource (determined by user selecting one from a DropDown) which is working fine, but now the client is asking for a view (a query) that displays both sets of data together. I have the query made and it's working, but with the GridView currently everything is mashed together with no indication which set of data any of it is. What I would like to do is if the "all" item is selected in the dropdown have the GridView put a line at the top that states the first set of data then a line in the middle when the records are showing the 2nd set of data. Anyone know of an easy way to do this?
The columns are pre-defined using the ItemTemplate:
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I have a hyperlink control in the file controls/account.ascx:
View 5 RepliesI am getting an error in that code.
Error is "The remote name could not be resolved: '[URL] ".
we need internet connection for this?
3rd party ASP.Net web site and web service installed. The code appears not to log errors to server log or custom error log.
User receives the following critical untrapped error message:
"System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: Unable to cast object of type 'System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity' to type 'Library.Security.Identity'. at ....."
Of course I understand the type cast issue but why would a IIS recycle resolve the issue?
I'm trying to include script and style references that will not break on deployment, however I can not even get the references to work locally. I have tried using Url.Content() and MVCContrib's <%=Html.ScriptInclude("")%>.
My scripts are in a Scripts folder on the root of the site; my styles are in the usual Content/css/ folder.
The scripts render like this:
<script type="text/javascript" src="/Scripts/MicrosoftAjax.debug.js" ></script>
This will not work in a view page in the Views folder. What am I doing wrong and what is the best way to handle this?
I would have thought Url.Content() would at least work for styles but used in my master page, the link rendered
<link href="/Content/css/Site.css rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
This does not work, because the Master Page is in a Shared folder, so what is really the way forward with this?
I'm using password retrieval to attempt to send their password in an email
The page caused the following exception: System.Net.WebException: The remote name could not be resolved: [URL]
My webconfig file is as follows view plaincopy to clipboardprint?
I am trying to create a table at runtime which is populated from information in a database. At the present time the table displays as follows: The problem is I need the "test test" text to be in the middle of the table, however if I show a box around the cell it only takes up the 1st half of the table regardless of the width I specify. Is it possible to have a dynamic table that effectively has rows where the cells are merged together in a specific way to allow the control to be positioned where I want it? THe code I am using to create the table is as follows:
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where I am going wrong or is what I am trying to achieve not possible with a dynamic table?
I have a SQL which is running good at SQL Server Mgm studio:
"select d.EmployeeID, CONVERT(VARCHAR(10),d.LogTime,111) as Date1, MIN(CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), d.LogTime, 108)) as FirstIn
from LogTable d where d.dwStatus=0 group by d.EmployeeID, CONVERT(VARCHAR(10), d.LogTime,111)"
However, When i put it into my code (Entity SQL):
"select d.EmployeeID, CONVERT(VARCHAR(10),d.LogTime,111) as Date1, MIN(CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), d.LogTime, 108)) as FirstIn
from IGPSiteEntities.AccessLogSet AS d where d.dwStatus=0 group by d.EmployeeID, CONVERT(VARCHAR(10), d.LogTime,111)"
I got error :
'CONVERT' cannot be resolved into a valid type of function. Near simple identifier, line1, column 200.
LogTime is a DateTime format e.g 05/05/2010 14:12:12
I want to select ONLY the Date (e.g 05/05/2010) and select ONLY the time (e.g 14:12:12) so i use CONVERT function.
I looked at Ajax 4, but on my XP box I had errors I couldn't work with. So I uninstalled Ajax 4 and installed Ajax 3.5, then copied the DLL files to all the Bin directories of the web sites on the development box. I thought everything was fine, but after several hours of development, I again started getting the error:AjaxControlToolkit requires ASP.NET Ajax 4.0 scripts. Ensure the correct version of the scripts are referenced. If you are using an ASP.NET ScriptManager, switch to the ToolkitScriptManager in AjaxControlToolkit.dll.
View 1 RepliesI am starting a new website based on an existing one that I already have up and working. I copied the old website files into a new folder but it will not run. The error suggets that I need to add a reference. So my question is . . . how can I identify the references that are included in the original site?
View 3 RepliesI was comparing SharpArch to Spring.NET earlier, and had some thoughts.Both contain Core, Data and Web namespaces (as well as others). While SharpArch maintains them all in one assembly, Spring.NET does so in separate assemblies.Initially, I liked this concept, because one could reference the Core without indirectly referencing something they didn't need, like System.Web.However, it later occurred to me that whether or not things were combined, they still operated within the .NET space and have equal access to the GAC.So why not put things in one assembly, as long as individual elements in their namespaces do not make use of certain things?Of course, I'm talking about a base-line assembly, not an actual business solution.
View 1 RepliesIf have a folder (say "binaries") and place all the 3rd party dll's you are going to use in there. When you reference the dll in your project, what is the use of setting "Copy Local"?If you dont set Copy Local, does your code reference the dll in that folder and the folder have to be deployed with your application?
I just had another "something new" and that was a dll just have to be present apparently in the web project's bin folder.The "easy way" suggested was adding a post build like this:
Quote:xcopy "$(SolutionDir)binaries/*.dll" "$(ProjectDir)bin" /y
xcopy "$(SolutionDir)hibernate.cfg.xml" "$(ProjectDir)bin" /y
xcopy "$(SolutionDir)Log4Net.config" "$(ProjectDir)bin" /y
all that dll's get copied over, and I dont even know what is really required.Btw, I noticed with the above script that say "NHibernate.dll" get copied over, but "NHibernate.Caches.SysCache.dll" not.
in one of my project I have to add System.ServiceModel.Web namespace. I try to add reference in this way:
(1). Right click on references in the project solution explorer
(2). search for System.ServiceModel.Web name space.
But it is not here. How can I add this name space to my project and .net pannel?
I need to format references. My customer wants the reference to be left aligned, with all the lines after the first one indented. Like this:
This is a reference. This reference can be several lines long, and all the lines after the first one need to be undented like this.
Assume this is taking up the width of the screen, I'm trying to not have to type more than I really need to. The width is dynamic, so there is no fixed width. Otherwise this would not be a problem.
ASP.NET 3.5 Classes throughout our solution referenced ConfigurationManater.AppSettings[""] to get appSettings (from web.config).
We decided we weren't happy with that. Folks were mistyping appSetting key names in code (which compiled fine), and it was cumbersome to track usages. And then there's the duplicated strings throughout the codebase as you reference the same appSettings all over the place.
So, we decided that only one class would be allowed to reference the ConfigurationManager, and the rest of the solution would reference that class when it needed the value of a certain appSetting. ConfigurationManater.AppSettings[""] was static, so we exposed a bunch of static read-only properties off of our single Settings class.
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And now we're injecting the ISettings instance as a dependency of the objects which use settings values (the class/interface are in a project that everyone can reference without problems).
In places where we can't inject an existing instance (e.g. Global.asax), we construct a new instance into a static field.
Given all of that, what would you recommend we change, and why?
i had generated a Service Contract interface by using wsdl.exe (VS2010 command prompt). After that i create a WCF method which inherit from the interface class which was created by the wsdl.exe. And then i host the web service to local IIS.
When i use the simulator provided by vendor, the method is working fine.
But when i created my own project and add service reference (by key in the url), and using the code below:
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when i type client. , i cant found the method inside the intellisence box. Which supposely got 2 methods inside this service references.
I am developing job portal, i have one
1)tbl_jobseeker
columns
---jobseeker_id
---fname
--lname
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--refrences
in this table i am stroring job seeker information i strucked where i want to store 3 refrences for one jobseeker in each refrence i have refernce_Name, refrence_Mobile like while jobseeker registration he can enter 3 refrences forhim eg: jobseejer form look like this
FirstName: sachin
Last : Kumar
refrences : refrenceName referMobile
xyx +9198888
abc +91988555
dfd +915858855
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im creating a class library, and adding all the necessary references for the source files contained in it.
Now, off the bat, there were over 300 compiler errors complaining about missing namespaces.
The library will now compile after i just added all of the System.* references, however this is obviously not the best way.
I.e. if a classes needs using System.Web.Script;, there is no System.Web.Script reference, how would i find out which one of these references contained it? System.Web didnt.
I have a function called populateList(). I want it to take a reference to a Checkboxlist or a Dropdownlist, query the DB and fill the referenced list with values.Is it possible to generalize the function to take a Checkboxlist or a Dropdownlist depending on what you pass?Or, do I have to write two different functions, one for the Checkboxlist and one for the Dropdownlist?I guess the my question is if theres a common object that covers both, like populateList(ref GeneralList list)
View 2 RepliesI added my wsdl web reference to the project and have it there. Good to go. I created a new default.aspx page. How do I use the web reference and process a soap request with it? I'm finding a lot of examples out there for C#, but little or nothing for .net ....
View 11 RepliesI have a solution containing 4 class library projects and one "web site" project. The web site project contains references to the 3 class library projects, whenever I make changes in any of the class library projects, the only option I see is to rebuild the web site which takes a lot of time. Is there any option that I can only update the dll references and the changes are reflected in the web site project?
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