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21:00
you set it up as a separate application right?
as in not just dumped it into a directory under an existing site
@ton.yeung How goes? Read any wot lately?
just thinking that if its under an MVC site, it might be getting tripped up in the routing
Are you sure it wasn't a (((11^2)-20)*4)?
Yeah, it is in the wwwroot and I created a separate Application-Pool and Site / Binding for it.
but even then.. wierd
21:01
But I mapped the Site Binding.
when you navigate locally on the machine, do you get any more information?
@TravisJ Agreed, but loads of people seem not to cotton on to the fragment trick
@drch On the local machine I get 404.3
coolio
@Dave - Their loss :) From what I have seen though, people usually do not post links to images which do not have an image extension. Only rarely do you see a /imagename.jpg?axis=1.3345&somevar=false type of extension on there
21:03
unfortunately, that's one of the slow books in the series ;-(
@ton.yeung Starts to pick up after that, though.
@greg do you see this in your handler mappings: i.imgur.com/Pq7iNid.png
@drch I was just looking for that, and no.
It doesn't know how to handle Service Type.
@ton.yeung yah, I was disappointed with PoD.
Is it plagiarism if you find a solution you need in a language and then write it in the language you need?
although, I like how Egwene kicks ass in it.
21:06
78
A: WCF on IIS8; *.svc handler mapping doesn't work

Brian JimdarMore specifically: Run Server Manager (on task bar and start menu) Choose the server to administer (probably local server) Scroll down to "Roles and Features" section. Choose "Add Role or Feature" from Tasks drop down On "Add Role or Feature Wizard" dialog, click down to "Features" in list of p...

@kush depends
@ton.yeung well, for school. But it isn't plagiarism if you declare it, right?
@ton.yeung /nods
although, "prudes" isn't quite the word I would use...political, in-fighting ninnies, maybe?
@ton.yeung yes, that sounds good :)
@Code-Guru prude juice helps with constipation
@kush if its for school, then id read the code until you understand it, then rewrite it from scratch without looking ;)
21:08
@ton.yeung She's one of my favorite characters. Mat and Elayne and Aviehenda definitely rank above her, though.
min is cool, too
@drch Can't I just install Handlers rather then install a new feature?
@ton.yeung yah, Tuon kicks ass
@drch I am so excited to go back to school :D
@Greg you mean manually add the .svc mappings? or is there a handlers somewhere
@ton.yeung One of my favorite minor story lines was the whole Lord Luc/Isam thing.
@ton.yeung I definitely wouldn't want to mess with her.
21:11
@drch Manually install the File Type into IIS
i imagine theres more things going on.
IIS has a Handler section where you can add file types
the wcf activation thingie should add those mappings as well
@ton.yeung It started in TGH and continued in TSR, but didn't pick back up until quite a lot later.
@ton.yeung especially TGS with a few appearances just prior to that.
@Greg shit then again i dunno lolz
21:12
@ton.yeung Also some of the twisted familial relations. Do you know Rand has a half-brother?
cause i dont have that on my box but i still have the .svc mappings
altho its win7
@ton.yeung nice...I should get them on my kindle
@ton.yeung not a spoiler. You can figure it out by book 3.
including who it is
@drch Well, fuck me sideways- That isn't what I wanted to hear.
worksonmymachine.png
@ton.yeung they are almost brother and sister actually.
hinting at the half-brother...
@ton.yeung lol, do you know about the wot wiki?
@ton.yeung are you referring to Gawyn? almost but not quite the right one.
So Galad's mother disappears. We find out that she went to the waste, became a Maiden and gave birth to Rand on the DM during the Aiel War. Galad's father marries Morgase and is also the father of Gawyn and Elayne.
I think it comes out at the begginning of TDR or TGH when some AS tell Rand about his birth.
oh...maybe that's right
yah, probably in TSR then
One reason I got caught up with WoT is for all the plot twists. All of the events leading up to the Aiel War is pretty convoluted.
21:20
> drch has invited you to who gives a fuck
JK NERDS CARRY ON
I got props for my answer w00t, w00t
3
A: entity framework vs ado.net

GregYour question is subject to debate, as it is a matter of preference. Some really important things to remember are What should my application accomplish? That is going to be the root to solve your problem, as each technology will adhere and handle certain scenarios more effective then one anothe...

Too bad that is likely to get deleted shortly :(
@ReedCopsey Most of my great answers are on questions people tend to want to delete, grrrr.
@ton.yeung IIRC it was "New Technology"
| supported_platforms = IA-32, x86-64, DEC Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC, ARM, Itanium | updatemodel = Windows Update, Windows Server Update Services }} Windows NT is a family of operating systems produced by Microsoft, the first version of which was released in July 1993. It was a powerful high-level-language-based, processor-independent, multiprocessing, multi-user operating system. "NT" was expanded to "New Technology" for marketing purposes but no longer carries any specific meaning. It was intended to complement consumer versions of Windows that were based on MS-DOS. NT was the fir...
@Greg Heh... my company chose to not use EF since it was producing bad SQL apparently :P
21:34
" Mark Lucovsky, states that the name was taken from the original target processor—the Intel i860, code-named N10 ("N-Ten").[6] Various Microsoft publications, including a 1998 question-and-answer session with Bill Gates, reveal that the letters were expanded to "New Technology" for marketing purposes but no longer carry any specific meaning"
@JeffBridgman Bad SQL? in what way?
I thought EF was producing bad SQL once. But it was not. It turned out to be the MySql.Net connector.
@ReedCopsey I think is had bad performance for complex queries? Of course it might not help that we don't have constraints set up correctly.... let's just say everything you learn in DB class about 3NF, etc., doesn't apply here.
yeah - most of the time, it's all based on the provider
@JeffBridgman what backend DB?
@JeffBridgman Yeah, it does prevent poor SQL Sometimes. Unfortunately, that is still considered one of the strengths- It is supposed to generate "Clean SQL". Doesn't mean it always does :)
255 columns? the horror!
21:38
@ton.yeung Hahahahahaha... DB2 on an IBM mainframe. Let me go see how many columns are on one of our main tables.
linq to db2?
That sounds like one of those excel spreadsheets someone opens to show you and your head explodes because they somehow made it to three of the letters for column names.
@ton.yeung sounds like something out of phoenixblade's db
I can just hear someone going, "now if you just look at cell CFZ14346..."
whats a good way to preload assemblies on app start? I'm not too worried about them being jitted, just warmed up off this disk... some of the analysis assemblies I use are large and the load time sucks in the middle of using the app
21:39
i think they just store the db in source control because that way the sprocs are compressed
if he asks you if anyone wants to help with some sql, the answer is no ;)
@CharlieBrown - Could you do it in the app start method in global asax by using an async task factory to load them into cache?
@ton.yeung This is pretty epic.... ready for it? 354 columns... but it got too big so we created a second table to "extend" it.... that one has 212 columns, so really this thing has 566 columns.
im seeing this from M.Gravell
private static void LoadSomeStuff(object state) {
    GC.KeepAlive(typeof(SomeTypeFromAnotherAssembly));
}
...
ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem(LoadSomeStuff);
@JeffBridgman you only need 100 more then!
@Jeff - I think that is called "n normal form". Where you take all n of your columns, and then place them in one table.
21:43
nosql suckas
normalization is hard! let's go shopping!
@drch Yeah, trying to do the proper handlers now- That is the issue; with an incorrect svc handler I at least get an XML Error. So that is the issue; just gotta install the right ones.
if you like work more than normalization, there is always the "Work Typical Form".
hm
needed more unicode
The number of work typical forms can increase exponentially with relation to the column to table ratio.
@Greg mine is:
svc-Integrated-4.0 System.ServiceModel.Activation.ServiceHttpHandlerFactory, System.ServiceModel.Activation, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35

svc-ISAPI-4.0_32bit P:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\aspnet_isapi.dll

svc-ISAPI-4.0_64bit P:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\aspnet_isapi.dll
all of them are All Verbs and Script for request restrictions
Well, I installed the HandlerFactory but I can't find those other ones.
you don't have em in your .net directory?
the others you do via Add Script Map
21:49
Hm
Okay, I'll check it out. Thank you good sir.
if one were to make a demo/howto web app, what's a good example to use other than a blog
@drch Why not do a basic File Upload Service or Interactive Store.
They are practical, functional, and more people are apt to follow a guide more closely intertwined into their desired implementation.
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store i think comes with a bit too much domain specific stuff. like 'how do i make a shopping cart and integrate with paypal?'
file upload service is an interesting one tho
Gui
Gui
hey guys
21:55
With the large push for the Cloud; it will demonstrate how to push data to the Cloud, demonstrate a Display Methodology / Grouping for Content added, and will demonstrate strong Routing.
do you mean like a dropbox clone?
Plus, too make it a bit more practical you could implement a login service so it only shows based on particular account logged in.
@drch I was actually thinking more interactive like Skydrive-
@drch I'll help you with it even.
well atm its in what steve would call 'the imagination phase'
Well, imagination phase is fun.
our Steve?
21:58
yes our steve
I think that it would be a viable and fun exercise though.
May 31 at 19:05, by Steve
it doesn't have anything yet, i'm still in the imagination phase
Gui
Gui
as .net developer, would you develop for android using xamarin ($99 + $299+learning curve on xamarin frameworks)? or would you use java (learning java+android+$99)? What is the best ratio Time/ROI ?
whats the $99 for?
Gui
Gui
to deploy android apps to play store
22:00
Isn't the Android Store deployment only $25 dollars? Apple is $99
yeah i think its $25 unless it changed
Gui
Gui
hmmm, let me check again
do you know c#? do you know java? do you want to deploy cross platform?
Gui
Gui
you're right guys, its indeed $25
I'm a .NET developer, my first language skill is C#
22:02
do you want to deploy iOS too?
Gui
Gui
for now, I don't plan to develop for apple, nor for windows phone, it will depend on the success of my android app
I don't know if others would agree, you may be better off developing a Hybrid Application. It natively works on the web; then you simply package in a native application shell to load the page basically.
java
Apple is $99/year. Google Play store is $25 once.
@Gui how far can you get with the free xamarin stuff?
22:03
I greatly prefer native apps.
@drch well for one, if you don't buy the pro version, you can't use Visual Studio, which sucks. The xamarin IDE is crap.
weak sauce
developing a good hybrid app is harder than people think
@Pheonixblade9 It is difficult, but if done correctly it bridges the gap. Plus, It is better then alot of cross platform IDE's in my opinion.
Gui
Gui
@drch with the xamarin free version, my application cannot contain more than 32k go code size
the Android APIs have a bit of a learning curve, but it's not bad. Read up on how ViewGroups work, the activity/fragment lifecycle (two different but similar things), and content providers.
@Greg yeah, but then you have performance problems if you're making an experience app. It's fine for LoB apps
22:05
@Pheonixblade9 Valid point.
@Gui i was just curious if you could get started and test the waters before deciding to pay
The first language I learned was logo
everyone was all crazy excited about the hybrid approach... then they realized it sucked and moved back to a native service based approach (which is what I prefer and recommend)
Look at Facebook; their mobile web app was better than their Android app.
now they rewrote the entire app as a native app and it rocks
for me personally, i would go with xamarin because getting better at java doesn't do anything for me professionally
Gui
Gui
@Greg good idea, I will considere developping a web version then package it in hybrid version. Do you know some good apps which is developed like that ? and sell well ?
22:06
whatever happened to phonegap?
js html to native or whatever
it was only useful for one thing
PhoneGap is still around
its just an implementation of Cordova, though
uploading files in iOS. So when the new iphones started supporting file uploades natively, phonegap kind of lost popularity
Honestly, I don't. They exists, you'll have some additional time but you'll be able to target a wider audience.
The f and g are right next to each other on the keyboard, I almost misspelled phonegap on accident.
22:08
its 999 for VS support with Xaramin. JFC
@Greg don't you think an MVC approach with web service models is superior? I greatly prefer it
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah, I agree an MVC approach is ideal. Especially one with Web Services but that is what I technically pointed him to is it not?
gonegap?
yeah, but you recommended using a hybrid web approach. If your native app is nothing but the view, it's super easy
I'm developing an app right now that follows that strategy. It's fantastic so far
@Pheonixblade9 we did something similar at judopay. everything was webservices
22:10
SOA is pretty rad if you do it right
so our web portal, ios native, and android native, all just spoke to our services
@Pheonixblade9 That is kind of what I meant, Hybrid as in the native application displays a web-browser. Everything else is contained in the Web Application.
yeah. I'm disagreeing with you, I dislike the native web browser approach.
im starting to like event architectures
Gui
Gui
yeah developing the view in native, and all the logic will be in a web service developed in C#.
22:11
I think it is great for people who know javascript and don't want to learn java
or ObjC
@drch we use something similar; messaging architecture. It is great, very scalable
@drch - No, the other g.
the C10k event driven web servers are pretty cool
10k is for chumps!
@Pheonixblade9 So you like the services just being called in a native application?
22:14
@Pheonixblade9 ie, for this file upload feature, once the file is done, the controller fires an event for it to get processed, which then happens and fires another event, which then takes the output of the processing and adds it to the db
the idea being that i can move the event bus to redis and scale it out
you don't get as much abstraction, but with the hybrid stuff it just ends up being wankery and more work. If you adhere to a strict services methodology, it works out great
and the file upload will eventually be directly to s3 and not to my webserver
@drch yeah, that sounds cool, very similar to what we do
almost exactly what we do
thing is, i started to build it, and then thought about how much fun it would be to write an angularjs/signalr/redis status page for all the workers, and built that instead
i gotta stop doing the interesting parts first
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah, your approach is actually really nice. I still think you can do a Hybrid approach the same way, but it may require more work for maintain.
22:16
kills the motivation when its just meat and potatoes afterwards
@drch - An "event bus"? I like that idea
@TravisJ yeah. Reactive Extensions + Redis
I had never heard that term before. I have not worked in depth with the observer pattern.
@Greg yeah, you can definitely combine our approaches. I just prefer keeping the platform's UX intact for each app :)
@TravisJ this vid is 1h15m but very good channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/codefest/…
22:19
it's so funny - I learned so much hardware stuff in school... and so much of it can be applied in software, as well
@Pheonixblade9 Your approach is a more traditional Service Oriented Architecture, which is powerful and nice if you adhere correctly. Plus, you have to ensure it is designed nicely or it can become a nightmare.
pipelining, threading, event driven, interrupts
it's so cool :)
SCIENCE KICKS ASS
the problem with event vs SOA is that when you fire off an event, you don't know if anyones listening
SOA is more procedural and you know if your service is down
@drch That is true.
so redis for example is just an easy way to broadcast
if youre using a proper message queue, you can recover cause the messages should stick around
HENCE MY AWESOME STATUS PAGE
Gui
Gui
22:22
@drch don't you have a callback when you fire an even ? A kind of ack/nack message ? I think with NServiceBus, you have this feature
macho man was so awesome
@Gui not in redis, at least not out of the box
but thats just another message anyways
Gui
Gui
what messaging framework are you using to send message? Redis is used as a storing queue or to store the final data ? I mean, as a database
@Gui yes but it also has publish/subscribe for you to broadcast messages on a channel/topic
ive used Amazon SQS and RabbitMQ in the past when i needed a real message queue
with this project, i don't care if i miss a couple messages cause i have fallbacks in place
redis is (or at least was) how stackoverflow communicates to its frontend webservers that they need to invalidate their cache
and signalr uses redis as a broadcast message bus for scaling out (alternatively, sql server and azure message bus)
Hi, I am trying to get the value of a key in registry. I can see the name in key.GetSubKeyNames() but I can't get to the value for it. How do I get the value?
key.GetSubKeyNames()
{string[1]}
    [0]: "5.0"
OpenSubKey didn't help as it gives ValueCount: 0
key.OpenSubKey("5.0")
{HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Ghostgum\GSview\5.0}
    base {System.MarshalByRefObject}: {HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Ghostgum\GSview\5.0}
    checkMode: Default
    Handle: {Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles.SafeRegistryHandle}
    hkey: {Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles.SafeRegistryHandle}
    keyName: "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\SOFTWARE\\Ghostgum\\GSview\\5.0"
    Name: "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\SOFTWARE\\Ghostgum\\GSview\\5.0"
    regView: Default
    remoteKey: false
    state: 0
    SubKeyCount: 0
22:38
key.OpenSubKey("5.0").GetValue("") should give you the default value of the sub key
@drch Any reason why on a deployed server I get a [InvalidDataContractException: Type 'Framework.Data_Contract.ServerInformation' cannot be serialized. Consider marking it with the DataContractAttribute attribute, and marking all of its members you want serialized.]
However, it works fine on a local server.
when you say local server do you mean local iis or visual studio?
Visual Studio.
All the ServerInformation class is, is a simple class that injects a series of server parameters into it.
@ReedCopsey I just get null
The Service actually references the .dll
22:41
im kinda surprised it worked locally
...?
I am trying to get the value for 5.0
usually you [DataContract] and [DataMember] up all your service models
So even though it is a referenced Class Library I still need to decorate it as a DataContract?
@kush Open HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Ghostgum\GSview
Then use GetValue("5.0")
I think right now you're opening HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Ghostgum\GSview\5.0
(which shouldn't exist)
22:43
think so
That is sort of stupid.
When the Client consumes; they don't need to even know about that class.
        public void DeployCMS(ServerInformation server, CustomerInformation customer)
        {
            RequiredParameters.IsNotValid(() => server);
            RequiredParameters.IsNotValid(() => customer);

            CustomerInformation infoCustomer = new CustomerInformation();
            infoCustomer.FirstName = customer.FirstName;
            infoCustomer.LastName = customer.LastName;
            infoCustomer.PhoneNumber = customer.PhoneNumber;
            infoCustomer.EmailAddress = customer.EmailAddress;
what do you mean they don't know about it? don't they call DeployCms(server, customer) ?
That is the method within the svc (endpoint). All the class ServerInformation does is force the CustomerInformation parameter in Constructor- Then inject values to some properties.
@drch No, they just inject values into CustomerInformation.
i dont know what you mean by inject values
are they calling DeployCMS or some other method?
They are calling DeployCMS
22:48
root
{HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Ghostgum\GSview}
    base {System.MarshalByRefObject}: {HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Ghostgum\GSview}
    checkMode: Default
    Handle: {Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles.SafeRegistryHandle}
    hkey: {Microsoft.Win32.SafeHandles.SafeRegistryHandle}
    keyName: "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\SOFTWARE\\Ghostgum\\GSview"
    Name: "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\SOFTWARE\\Ghostgum\\GSview"
    regView: Default
    remoteKey: false
    state: 0
    SubKeyCount: 1
    ValueCount: 0
    View: Default
All ServerInformation is:
        // Private Variable:
        private CustomerInformation customer;

        #region Constructor:

        public ServerInformation(CustomerInformation _customer)
        {
            this.customer = _customer;
            this.Root = @"C:\inetpub\wwwroot\";
            this.Log = Path.Combine(@"C:\inetpub\Logs\", customer.WebAddress);
            this.Parent = @"C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Parent\";
            this.Domain = Path.Combine(customer.WebAddress, @".mypinkunit.com");
            this.RootPath = Path.Combine(Root, customer.WebAddress);
So they need to call that by passing in a ServerInformation and CustomerInformation object
root.GetValue("5.0")
null
Well, I create the object in DeployCMS though.
you should have an interface that defines the service contract. all the types in there have to be serializable
it may be that you don't need to expose that actual method in the service though
22:50
    [ServiceContract]
    public interface ICustomerProfile
    {
        [OperationContract]
        bool IsURLDuplicate(CustomerInformation customer);

        [OperationContract]
        void DeployCMS(ServerInformation server, CustomerInformation customer);
    }
My parents discovered today that we were on the same "workgroup". And they made it sound like facebook. Dad: "It said CHRIS LEE ADDED YOUR COMPUTER TO THE WORKGROUP". Which I wholly did not do, and I had no idea Microsoft and facebook teamed up for networking... but it's still all my fault and it must be brought up every second. Because the concept that two computers connected by a wire will naturally BE CONNECTED seems to elude them.
so how would they call DeployCMS?
@drch The other developer is going to consume the service and fill the values for CustomerInformation
@drch They will call, then launch the service Client-Side.
Are you talking about my actual implementation?
    public class CustomerProfile : ICustomerProfile
    {

        public bool IsURLDuplicate(CustomerInformation customer)
        {
            RequiredParameters.IsNotValid(() => customer);

            CustomerInformation infoCustomer = new CustomerInformation();
            infoCustomer.FirstName = customer.FirstName;
            infoCustomer.LastName = customer.LastName;
            infoCustomer.PhoneNumber = customer.PhoneNumber;
            infoCustomer.EmailAddress = customer.EmailAddress;
Are you talking about that?
nah i just mean
if you have an endpoint with 2 classes
the caller needs to be able to create those and pass them over the wire
and so they need to be serializable
like maybe it should actually be something like:
// exposed method
public void DeployCMS(CustomerInformation customer) {
   this.DeployCMSForRealz(new ServerInformation(customer), customer);
}
// not exposed service method
public void DeployCMSForRealz(ServerInformation serverInfo, CustomerInformation customer) { }
@kush What do you get when you inspect "root"?
22:53
So if I wanted to avoid that my interface shouldn't contain ServerInformation. I should just create the object
I think I am doing it wrong. Should it be Registry.LocalMachine.OpenSubKey?
@Greg yeah. the contract is about the types that they have to pass in. and all of those have to be serializable.
    [ServiceContract]
    public interface ICustomerProfile
    {
        [OperationContract]
        bool IsURLDuplicate(CustomerInformation customer);

        //[OperationContract]
        void DeployCMS(ServerInformation server, CustomerInformation customer);

        [OperationContract]
        void DeployCMS(CustomerInformation customer);
    }
Yeah, so I need to modify my [OperationContract] for DeployCMS and remove the ServerInformation. That way it is just manually called when they invoke the data on their end for CustomerInformation.
22:57
@ReedCopsey When I do RegistryKey root = Registry.LocalMachine.OpenSubKey("SOFTWARE\\Ghostgum"); I get null
So it should look like this @drch
        public void DeployCMS(CustomerInformation customer)
        {
            RequiredParameters.IsNotValid(() => customer);

            CustomerInformation infoCustomer = new CustomerInformation();
            infoCustomer.FirstName = customer.FirstName;
            infoCustomer.LastName = customer.LastName;
            infoCustomer.PhoneNumber = customer.PhoneNumber;
            infoCustomer.EmailAddress = customer.EmailAddress;
            infoCustomer.WebAddress = customer.WebAddress;
yep. looks good to me
So I'm just building it off the library rather then as an SerializableObject.
@kush Are you on a 64bit OS?
and is your program x86?

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