C# - Differentiate Whether A Managed Library Is Running In The Context Of Application Or In A Executable?
Mar 24, 2010how to differentiate whether a managed library is running in the context of asp.net application or in a executable?
View 2 Replieshow to differentiate whether a managed library is running in the context of asp.net application or in a executable?
View 2 RepliesWhat are the alternatives to System.Diagnostics API for running external EXE or BAT files under IIS hosted web application?
I would like to run external EXE program from my ASP.NET-MVC web application. I don't need to wait till the program exits. I just want to start the program. The execution can take some time or it may crash, so I would like to run it separatelly from IIS in such a way that the web application only triggers its execution.
I have a common library and two executables. Each executable refers to the common library for some functionality. I would like the common library to read from the app.config of the exe which is currently running. Is there specific API calls to do this?
View 1 RepliesIs it possible to determine the managed pipeline IIS7 is running under in ASP.NET?
View 1 RepliesWe are using membership provider for LDAP authentication. It is working as it should.
But what all configuration settings I have to do so that
all the future requests to this application run under the security context of the Logged in user account not through the some default user set in IIS.
We need to have this working because all the permissions on the database are based on the logged in user.
We are using form authentication for LDAP authentication. And having impersonation = true in web.config.
I have finished developing an executable desktop application to generate a fractal image based on the passed-in arguments. The output type is JPEG.Now I am developing a site under ASP.NET MVC 3. I want to use the executable from within my site.
Is it possible to use it as is without converting it to a class library and recompiling?
i am working on a web application using C#,
i know that in window application how to give the path for executable file that started the application (if (!System.IO.File.Exists(Application.StartupPath + "gsdll32.dll")))
but i dont know how to give that path in web application using c#
If I have 2 or 3 different domain names which all point to my same application; is there a way that I can differentiate which of the domain name was used to reach my application? for example if I have both [URL] and [URL] that both reach the same application and I would like to be able to tell which one of those 2 is being used, in code behind?
View 1 RepliesI've been using a standard web site in Visual Studio for my site, using the Plesk file manager interface to upload files either singly or in total as a .zip file.Recently I've changed the project to a VS web application.All the documentation that I see refers to using IIS to deploy a web app; if I wanted to just FTP all the source code, I may well have stayed with web site.I've not been able to find any Plesk specific deployment info.
View 1 RepliesI want to include Microsoft AntiXss V1.5 library on my live site running in a medium trust setting.However, I got an error something like:Required permissions cannot be acquired.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Security.Policy.PolicyException: Required permissions cannot be acquired.I tried this in full trust setting on my development machine and everything works good.Looks like this will run only in full trust configuration.
I am trying to get a asp.net 4.0 beta 2. website running that is working on my dev machine, but not when I published to my server. Where I get the HTTP 500.22 error when using the 4.0 as application pool and "Integrated" in "Managed Pipeline Mode".
View 1 RepliesApplication domains allow applications to be unloaded separately. My question is how unloading an apllication can crash another application.
View 2 RepliesI have a bigger ASP.NET based webapplication, which is structured into subwebs (as described on [URL]How can I share user specific information (user credentials, other informations) between these subwebs? The point is that the subwebs have all their own virtual directories and therefore different sessions. Are there other possibilities besides cookies to have a shared (user/browser session based) memory?
View 1 RepliesDoes MS have a sample enterprise application that demonstrates the use of different Enterprise library blocks (Logging, Dataaccess, Exception, Validation etc)? I am looking for something that uses best practices in using and integrating all these blocks in a single application.
View 3 RepliesI have two projects in one solution :
Class Library for my BLL and DAL classes Web Application for my PL
Now I just use the keyword "using" in the BLL and DAL classes and get access to their methods easily. but now I try to reference the BLL and DAL in the web application project through the "using" keyword but it won't let me (the name space couldn't be found (are you missing reference ?)) .. then I tried to reference the library's dll (grabbed it from the ClassLibrary/bin/debug) and the same error just popped out again!
Summery:
My solution consists of two projects (ClassLibrary and a WebApplication) and I want to use/reference the classes/dlls of the class library in the web application
I would like to host a Wcf Service, create in a Wcf service Library, in a Web Application.
I've already done the same thing with Web Service asmx :
using System.Reflection;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Services;
using System.Web.Services.Protocols;
namespace WebServiceLibrary
{
[WebService(Namespace = "http://tempuri.org/")]
[WebServiceBinding(ConformsTo = WsiProfiles.BasicProfile1_1)]
public class WebService1 : WebService, IHttpHandlerFactory
{
private static WebServiceHandlerFactory wshf = new WebServiceHandlerFactory();
private static MethodInfo coreGetHandlerMethod = typeof(WebServiceHandlerFactory).GetMethod("CoreGetHandler", BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.NonPublic);
[Code]....
any link or reference will be appreciated reagarding sample Library application in .net 2.0
View 2 RepliesI'm building a new code library and would like to use .Net 4 as my target framework as all my new apps will use .net 4. My legacy web apps use .Net 3.5. I want to use this code library for all of my apps. At this point, I see only 2 options Compile the dll for each framework I need, changing the target framework each time Create separate projects with differing target frameworks. Is there any way around this so my code library is a single compile? Didn't know if there was something built into 4 to allow something like this.
View 1 RepliesI'm working on an internet application that has been set up as a web SITE project (I know...) in Visual Studio. I need to add additional features/functionality so have added a class library to the project and referred to it in the main web site project.
The issue now arises because I need to make use of core objects which live inside the App_Code directory in the web site project but this project doesn't appear to expose its DLL like web app/ code library projects do. Because of this I can't add a reference to the web site project in the class library to leverage the common site-wide code/objects.
I can't move the stuff out of App_Code so I'm looking for a way to refer to the website project dll from the new class library.
I have to implement image processing in a web application. I want to use Opencv library for it. but the problem is how i integrate this library in my web application? I added a project in my web application in which i implement the code for image processing. But the class of project in which i implement the code for image processing is not accessble in web form.How i access that class in my web form?
View 1 RepliesN - Layered Application: One class library for all layers or for each layer?
View 5 RepliesI have a separate environment for development. On my production server, where we mostly host web applications, we deploy the precompiled version of the web project. While doing development I work on three projects. One is the WCF Service. Two, is the class library project. This library has classes which makes calls on the WCF service. And the third, is a web project which consumes the class library.
The last two projects come under one VS solution. I host the wcf service in the development environment. This service is added as service reference to my class library. I am unable to visualize what will happen once I add the DLL (viz output of the class library project) to my web project, and, the web project has to be deployed. At the time of deployment I have to change the service reference (the url of the svc file will change as it has to point to the production wcf service). How to go about this? What must I take care when adding the dll to the web project?
I am logged in as the administrator when I installed an application named pdflatex.exe on my server. This application works as a converter from LaTeX input file to Pdf file. I host an Asp.net MVC 3 application running under an Application Pool Identity with Load User Profile = True. The Asp.net MVC 3 code contains a code that executes pdflatex.exe using System.Diagnostic.Process instance as follows:
Process p = new Process();
p.EnableRaisingEvents = true;
p.Exited += new EventHandler(p_Exited);
p.StartInfo.Arguments = "-interaction=nonstopmode " + inputpath;
p.StartInfo.WorkingDirectory = @"c:mydomain.comworking";
p.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
p.StartInfo.FileName = "pdflatex.exe";
p.Start();
p.WaitForExit();
From the scenario above, the web application runs under a restricted acount but it executes an external application under a default account that I don't know. Can an application running under a less privileged account start a process executing another application under an administrative account?
I have my validation configuration stored in validation.config in my Business Object project. The config file is set to copy if newer
The business object project is referenced by my web project, therefore, the validation.config copies to the bin folder of my web application.
In my web.config I have the validation configuration redirected:
[code]...
When I make an asp.net web application and add class libraries to the solution, the website project itself has a folder with the same name/contents as the class library.
Eg I make a web application called Test, add a project which is a class library, to the solution, called testAbc, and then there is a folder at the root of the website project called testAbc with the contents of the class lib.