so my i have Windows phone App --> WCF --> Active directory, but it most be enough generic to allow futur people to use the app, by choosing his domain
Dim url As String = String.Format("{0}?{1}={2}", "~/Login.aspx", "RETURN_URL", HttpUtility.UrlEncode("http://site3.mainsite.com/Default.aspx")) Dim aburl As String = VirtualPathUtility.ToAbsolute(url)
url is becomming '~/Login.aspx?RETURN_URL=http%3a%2f%2fsite3.mainsite.com%2fDefault.aspx'
error while debugging '~/Login.aspx?RETURN_URL=http%3a%2f%2fsite3.mainsite.com%2fDefault.aspx' is not a valid virtual path
Linq 2 sql... ^^ Anyway, how do you write your methods using EF? The thing is, I'm somewhat puzzled on how to use object context without violating too many design principles. Like NRY principle (not repeat yourself).
Let have a situation, when you build a web portal. You design your database so you end up with 50 tables. Now you want to retrieve some values from each table using a method, let's say using that GetSomething(). However, with each call you need to somewhat refer to your data context. And as we already know, db context should be a short living object.
So in each method you would probably have (using dataContext db= new dataContext()), or you'd need one context as a private variable and refer to it, while it will live only during a lifetime of the encapsulating class. The drawback however is that you need to instantiate the class before using the method.
And that's really a bad thing if you need only to call one method...
@coddey just checking the last link (iis.net) and I'm puzzled.. How is silverlight (or video) streaming going to help me with database context? What I'm missing there?
Now I'm in process of searching for new colleagues and expanding the business... developing on demand doesn't provide enough funds at the moment, so looking forward to create my own projects and such :)