Example, we have 10 solaris boxes running Oracle, as oracle is FASTER than SQL Server (True story). IF I wanted to do a data load into Oracle, I'd write it in Java so I could run it on SOlaris
Rudi, Java runs on: ABMs, Watches, Phones, INterac, TV Remotes, Stereos, etc. It's a very versatile language. I dislike seeing it on windows. IF you're creating a windows app, create a .net one
it uses less process running a program via WINE than a java program being ran by itself...hell i think running a virtual machine to run a c# app would use less than java running by itself
@rudi_visser i think that we should let java go on for a little longer...because the hardware would have to improve like crazy to keep running java...that away we get better phones, watches, TV remotes etc then it can die once we happy
think about how the technology works. you are rendering the document on the server, it is sent to the client (only rendered code) and that in turn translates it into a webpage (including the DOM). You cannot interact with the DOM when the DOM does not yet exist.
to do this in PHP there is phpDOM lib, which emulates how the browser (KHTML) will render the markup. I'm sure there is a solution like this for ASP.NET
or c# with .net
but remember, you are emulating the DOM then making alterations to the pre-rendered code, not interacting with it the DOM.
difference between get and post: get allows for 4kb of data, post allows for 2gb of data (on average, from a browser standpoint. these numbers can be different server side, but the browser caps them there)
i pull up console and see a peace of data i want to use via script monkey...how would i be able to transfer that data (being ran on script monkey) to a c# app...@TravisJ ubuntu...@ScottSelby i have in the past
$.ajax({
url: "192.168.1.155",//server address
type: 'GET',
traditional: true,//only use this if you are passing a list or array
data: { getDataFromThisVariableServerSide: sendDatainThisVariable },
success: function (result) {
//use server returned value (maybe not here)
}
});
@zneak yep! but THQ is a pretty decent company, and I have no problem paying for their stuff. I actually bought 2033 for $10 during the halloween sale, still bought the bundle though
@TravisJ @KyleTrauberman I'm storing user data like email and id to be used for validation (in case the get request was modified) in a session variable.. is that a good idea?
Hans commented on my question but I don't really understand what he meant by do not use try catch like this. I feel like an idiot. (sorry this is not strictly C# but no one is there)
For example, one could avoid a possible run-time null exception in the case below by instantiating s as it is declared. For example, Dim s as String = "" Is there a reason for us to allow the possibility of a run-time exception? Perhaps it does not make sense for s to be ""? This is not a homewo...
@Kyle - I just set it to "" manually. Here is the setup though
vm (value is unset)
public int Adjustment { get; set; }
view
@Html.EditorFor(model => model.Adjustment)
When the page renders it shows [ 0] in the input box