I´m developing different web applications each one located in a different web site, and sometimes we need to call a web page in a different application to retrieve some information.
We can not use the session object because the session is different for each
web application.Is there any way to share the information throw the applications?
I came across a new term "web portal applications." Anyone can tell me what's the differences between web portal applications versus traditional web applications?? Portal applications only runs on .NET platforms, for ASP.NET applications??
For advanced projects,like my site,is it usual to have about 10 applications,and about 5 sessions open?I mean, that for my chat app for example, it opens a application for:
-- Number of users -- Conversation -- Users -- Refresh times
I was wondering, is that too many, or do people usually have like 20 open for these kinds of applications?What I'm worried about is slow response time.will alot of Applications and Session Objects slow down my site?
I've searched high and low but to no avail. Is anyone aware of a solution that will allow users on a website be able to sign in only once, but then have access to multiple web applications (such as forums, photo gallerys, etc.).
I have a few web applications from WebWiz, and others, and they all have different logon screens, and I'd really like to have my users signon just once, and have access to all the applications. This is also important when they sign up too - since I have 5 web applications, I don't want users to have to signup with all 5 applications.
Prob is after setting up the IIS on XP Pro, I'm unable to run asp.net applications. I get the message: " The web server is not running ASP.NET 1.1" each time i try to create asp.net application using .net 2003. I know the prob is due to config on IIS. but don't know how.
I've finally written an asp app that is worthy of resale and would like to hear from you who have done the same. What is the best way to protect my application? I would like to stay away from anything that has to be registered on the server as most of my target audience will not have physical access to their web servers. They will just upload the code to their server and set directory permissions for the database.
I 've purchased asp scripts myself in the past and had to provide a domain name where it would be running. It would not run on any other domain but the one I provided. Is this a practical approach or is there a better way? How is it done? I've also seen posts about putting some of the vb code into an activeX dll. Is this a solid solution? Again, How is this done?
Can anyone suggest a good mail merging component that can be used in a classic asp web application? I'd like to use Adobe as the file that will be merged. Any suggestions?
I am b-testing a community site, with currently 1,000 or so membership, and low concurrency, say no more than 5 on-line at once.
The site is hosted on a shared server, which is sufferening from intermittent accute slowness, affecting all other hosted sites as well as mine.
The finger of suspicion is pointing at me and possible sloppy code. As this is the first site I have done of this nature, could someone recommend reading matter (knowledge bases etc), especially coding samples, in connection with data connections (opening and closing connections and objects) and record locking issues, which if improperly coded, could contribute to throughput bottlenecks due to inefficient use of resources so that I can check out my pages and correct any nasties..
Time is changed and you see almost all ruling companies in INTERNET are using AJAX Based applications. Something that is named CallBack Event in ADP.NET 2.0.Here in this topic i want to start introducing step by step an AJAX-Based application development.
The target is implementing a professional AJAX Grid in ASP. So at the end of this continuous tutorial i will put the source code free. Be in touch to find out how AJAX concept improves our ASP applications.
My boss told me web application is NOT client-server application. I argued with him because browser is the client, and the server code put in server. Then web application should be a client-server application. My understanding is that a web application is an application that runs on a browser. But client-server application is not necessary a web application.
Quick question - I would like to practice my ASP scripting and wish to be able to test my applications on my web browser on my local machine.
What piece or pieces of software would I need to enable this? I have Macromedia Studio MX and Edit Plus which I assume will act as suitable editors for ASP scripts?
Is it only some kind of Personal Web Server software that I will need to run my scripts on my local machine?
i've installed vs.NET 2003 on my pc which is runing window 2000 pro with sp4, but when i'm trying to create new ASP.NET Web appication i got this messages "Visual Studio .NET has detected that the specified Web server is not running ASP.NET version 1.1. You will be unable to run ASP.NET Web applications or services."
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