Requirement is to have 50000 checkboxes in an aspx page .
Currently I have implemented it in aspx , the page is slow and the selection is very slow, at times the application hangs. The load is too much.
Currently the page size is 10 mb I need to reduce that too.
I am looking for an alternative ...
Anyone played with ASP.NET Identity and error message localization? I found stackoverflow.com/questions/19961648/… but as per my comment there it doesn't work. Anyone has an idea what am I missing? Many thanks
Your Controller will call the Domain, passing a rule. The Domain takes the rule, then would pass to the Data Access Layer to actually perform said action. Obviously a Service Layer or some other item exist in between to handle said communication.
You will probably need to use AJAX for this. You can bind the AJAX request below to anything you like. It sounds like you may need to bind it to your onload event and a refresh button click event.
AJAX example using JQuery $.post():
$.post('@Url.Content("~/Graph/_GetDailyOutput")', function( da...
@RoelvanUden there are a few different ways to implement it, observer pattern, event handlers, passing domain models into the repos and having them extract the data, are you saying that having a reference to your DAL in your domains is another option?
@Steve My controllers access the DAL and get entities. The entities themselves implement validation and some of them have to check other entities to make sure they are not in conflict (imagine scheduling work, you can't overlap multiple work items for one person). To do this, the entities themselves access the DAL to check if they are going to be in conflict.
The entities ask the DI container for the DAL (instance) they belong to :-P
@RoelvanUden - I do all of that pretty much the same way too, except I created a Unit of Work class for when too many entities need to communicate with each other. And I do not use a DI framework.
@Steve - You pinged me in the middle of the night last night. Yes.
The problem is that if we tell you to implement EF in a simple approach, I fear you will take the same approach if you need to implement it in a complex situation, and then you will have to do a ton of refactoring :(
@Steve - Problem with that though, is that it kind of requires you to learn by starting at step 2. And you don't get an idea of what step 1 was until step 3. So the learning curve at entry is steep.
@Steve - Yes, that is because the approach has evolved which each version of MVC.
@Steve - So make sure you take the date in context with the material you read. And also avoid any blog from someone not associated with a major book or MSDN.
Scott Hanselman and Phil Haack are two well known authors for MVC architecture.
We were just talking during one of my free periods. AR brings apps to a new dimension of life and a different way of solving problems. Imagine a world of quantum computers supported AR
@MoonOwlPrince I think Holo will revolutionize how we interact, too. If it does as advertized, it can change everything. I don't see the web technologies fading out though, I'd see them integrated into a holographic experience instead.
Web sockets augment the web with bi-directional real-time communication (over the HTTP protocol, no less). It was never intended to "replace" HTTP. It augments it, to do more fun stuff.
i think most of it isn't too bad, t4 to generate models, the edm to list db fields, poco fields, and the maps between the two, the only complex thing in my view would be how EF actually generates the sql for it
everything else is basic c# created with some t4, or am i mistaken?
@Steve - Which is why other providers aside from Microsoft's provide such junk sql (for example, the mysql provider providerName="MySql.Data.MySqlClient" ).
@RoelvanUden - Have you actually used them though? I could rant for hours on not only the MySQL provider but its overall integration with the new async features. Painful parts: async, projections, transactions, table locks.
@Greg - Some people dislike EF because they do not use normalized databases. In that case, there is a lot of wasted overhead. But when you do use a normalized database with a ton of relations, EF makes more and more sense.
@RoelvanUden - I submitted a bug to Oracle for their MySQL provider. It only took them 14 months to fix.
suddenly nothing is showing up in my winforms designer for one of my usercontrols (none of the controls, layouts etc) it just looks like a blank usercontrol... anyone got any idea what i could have done to make that happen? no errors anywhere
Database normalization is the process of organizing the attributes and tables of a relational database to minimize data redundancy.
Normalization involves refactoring a table into smaller (and less redundant) tables but without losing information; defining foreign keys in the old table referencing the primary keys of the new ones. The objective is to isolate data so that additions, deletions, and modifications of an attribute can be made in just one table and then propagated through the rest of the database using the defined foreign keys.
Edgar F. Codd, the inventor of the relational model (RM...
@Greg - I know, but I think you have worked on it solo for long enough. Now just take advantage of one of them and you will recognize patterns in what they do. You should be able to understand what is going on while using them.
I know, but in my opinion you are spending too much time on nuance and not enough time on the bigger picture. I think you will progress faster at this point if you start using some of the main frameworks so you can understand how they work and by association learn how you would implement one.
@ton.yeung I've got the Blue Book. It's really hard going.
I'm gonna make sure to watch that talk
You linked to an Eric Evans talk
Oh.
It's an article about a talk.
aha, but it is online at infoq
> Teams usually stop when they get a first useful model that does the job. Evans said that with this, “you are leaving so many opportunities on the table”
GREAT way to phrase a proposal to business weasels
We're gonna get ripped off by not doing this. Surely you don't want to get ripped off?
So... do you guys ever serialize your .Net models directly to JSON? How do you deal with the differing naming conventions in the javascript? Id vs. id. Writing model.Id in javascript just looks weird.
@SpencerRuport there are some libraries that allow annotations on properties, so you can say what you want them to serialize into, i'm still noobish so i dont know much about it other than i've seen it, and it works
"Government documents released in 2014 put Putin's annual salary at nearly 3.7 million rubles -- worth about $61,000 today thanks to soaring inflation. "
you're telling me putin only makes 61k / year? doubtful
instead of giving 14 days of trial they should give usage limit then (like pay as you go), I am reading a book and wanna follow up with examples with this tool. I need to squeeze up all my tests and stuffs in 14 days instead of usage period.
to see if this tool is really working as I expected.
@Teomanshipahi No. It's an event loop that schedules TPL tasks to always run their continuations on the pumping thread. Single-threaded concurrent tasks. :-P
it bugs me that in english, "this is how you end a sentence with a quote." "This is how it should be, if the people who made this decision were sober".