does anyone know about generating FedAuth cookies from a SecureToken or SAML assertion from ADFS?
I'm trying to write a small console app to hit an endpoint in my API. If I grab the jquery ajax request made from the site I can get my FedAuth cookie, and adding this to an HttpClient allows me to hit the API as expected. But, when I connect to ADFS I get a SecureToken. I can't find how to turn one into the other.
I have an interesting discussion at work about choosing asp mvc 4.6 or asp mvc core for our next project. Asp core is quite new, but a few tests a can't find anything what is missing comparing to Asp mvc 4.6. What do you advise?
In WPF, I am trying to control a button's enables state using CanExecute of the button command. Does CanExecute always listen to changes or do I need to change it forcefully?
@scheien Yeah, I tryed very hard to structure my code already before and implementing unit tests would not have been a lot of extra work back then. BUT in fact, thinking about what a class SHALL do BEFORE it is implemented would have saved me a lot of double coding...
'IEnumerable<SalesOrderDetails>' does not contain a definition for 'SODetails' and no extension method 'SODetails' accepting a first argument of type 'IEnumerable<SalesOrderDetails>' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) @scheien
@mark You can't reference a property on an element within an collection like that. You either need to specify an index, or iterate through the elements with a loop.
You can loop through the elements like this: http://stackoverflow.com/a/6674705/1307748 and use your Viewmodel as model `@Model Project.ViewModels.MyViewModel`.
In CQRS scenario, is it legal to Have Query interfaces in Application layer and implement them in Infrastructure layer, is it application logic leak to infrastructure layer?
i get a uncaught exeption when i try to run it. As a novice i would gess some .NET Framework stuff is missing, but aperentrly 4.5.2 is installed on the server.
@mark You viewmodel should contain the public IEnumerable<SalesOrderDetails> iESalesOrderDetails {get;set;}. Let's call it SalesOrderDetailsViewModel (crappy name, I know). Then in your view, you'll tie it to the viewmodel @model SalesOrderDetailsViewModel. Then when you want to iterate the elements within iESalesOrderDetails, you use the @foreach helper, as you found in the index template. @foreach(var item in @Model.iESalesOrderDetails) {}
I'm looking at asp.net vnext engineering guideline and have noticed that they recommend to use NotNull attribute instead of explicit checking of input argument for null and throwing ArgumentNullException. The thing that confused me is that base on this guideline it is just enough to declare this ...
var unread = FillBuffer(count); I hovered my mouse over FillBuffer to check what does it return. Even tried ctrl-k+i, but nothing shows me the return type of FillBuffer... What should I do? (ps: checking the code on github)
I think I had an argument with Scheien, that VS shows us the type with tooltips and stuff, so var is so much better, and my point is invalid, that in these special cases a bool or int would make the code clearer to read
but if You read the code in github... Where is Your var God now?
@StevenLiekens I think You can do it manually with resharper. Opening up the file, set the rule to use var. Fix problems. Than do the same with "not use var" rule, when You close the VS
I asked before, but had to head home from work. Is anyone here familiar with authenticating with ADFS in a C# console application? It works fine in my asp.net web application, but I want to hit a controller endpoint with a console application.
There's so much confusing and somewhat contradictory information and I can't find a decent answer.
Hey, guys, I've published a site on iis and set the physical path to a folder that I created. However when I try to run the site on a browser it gives me 404 not found and the physical path that it says that it cannot find is C:\inetpub\wwwroot\folder-name\ instead of the one I configured.
I've configured a path to my website. But when I run the browser and shows me that error, the path that it says that it cannot find is different from the one that I have configured.
Hey, guys could you help me out with this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39224976/why-is-iis-using-a-different-physical-path-than-the-one-that-is-configured
@JoãoPaiva what exactly do you mean? you need to connect to your web site with and url and port if you are running it wit iss... maybe i'm missing the ball but i don't understand what exactly you want to do / or what are you asking
@Proxy I created the website on my server. Then for testing purposes I try to access it in the server through localhost. My problem is that it returns 404 not found and on the details of the error the physical path is different from the one that i configured for the website.
@JasperManickaraj i have not worked with asp.net that much so i can't help out of my head, but maybe you forgot to include the "render" on your html page
@JasperManickaraj can you run the app from visual studio?
Better at singing anyway ^^ But yeah... I saw that episode yesterday and damn... When I was at the audition, there were WAY better singers that applied than what got to sing on TV. Kinda sad
@mark Dude, I didn't even get to sing for the TV jury ^^ I got past the first, had to go through a second one, but hey...Not that it says much. All the ones I met during that day didn't pass it through and they were all really great musicians... Then you see the ones on TV and they all are pretty bad... Most of them were clowns
@mark Yeah :) I am! I might apply for next year as well, just because it was a great experience to meet all the musicians. And this time, actually have a song ready more than 3 days before ^^