okay so I am executing a store procedure and getting result in class model. I want to get result in json directly without using model. is it possible ?
like in place of List<AbcClass> just a json object
Am trying to bind 2 items to a xaml page.One is an observable collection of services the other is an instance of expert item.Am getting an error A first chance exception of type 'System.ArgumentException' occurred in myapp.Client.DLL when I try to raise an INotifyProperty changed for the expert i...
at System.ComponentModel.PropertyChangedEventHandler.Invoke(Object sender, PropertyChangedEventArgs e) at MFundi.Client.ModelItem.OnPropertyChanged(PropertyChangedEventArgs e) at MFundi.Client.ModelItem.SetValue(Object value, String name) at MFundi.Client.SummaryPageViewModel.set_Expert(ExpertItem value) at MFundi.Client.SummaryPageViewModel.<Activated>d__b.MoveNext() --- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown --- at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.AsyncMethodBuilderCore.<ThrowAsync>b__3(Object state)
Hi all, I'm totally new to ASP.NET and I'm trying to work through the Google Compute Cloud tutorials for ASP.NET/IIS
One of the pieces in their documentation says "Put the *.json file you just downloaded in a directory of your choosing. This directory must be private (you can't let anyone get access to this), but accessible to your web server code." I'm assuming that this means that I can't put the file in my web root, but how do I make it 'private', and how to I make a folder that's not IN the web root 'accessible' to the web server code?
Oh, and to make matters more complicated (to me, a complete n00b), my ASP.NET code is not in my c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ directory. It's elsewhere on my computer, and when I run the code (which I downloaded from Google as a part of the tutorials), the URL is localhost:nnnnn, where nnnnn is a 5-digit number that I assume corresponds to a port that's being set up specifically for this web site to run in
In my IIS Manager, I see that I can set up different 'Sites', but I've had no luck creating one and pointing it to the code that's not in inetpub\wwwroot.... in those ASP.NET code directories, would I point to the /bin/ subdir, the /obj/ subdir, some subdir of one of those, or to the directory in which the actual code resides?