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23:00
no, @NETscape, the plan is ... i have 1000s of items to process, each goes through a set of 10 steps, some database bound, other web service bound. the calls to web service must be exclusive for the entire virtual app (URL)
no two threads can hit the same URL at the same time
the list of URLs does not change over time
mostly
so how is that load testing if web service access is exclusive?
@CharlieBrown you around?
@Darek why not just lock on that specific object as-needed?
How?
@NETscape I am not load testing, taht was a joke
I am designing a class which allows me to "load balance" using software approach
ahh yes yes. sorry
23:05
@Darek not sure what the object type in question happens to be, but if it's a reference type, just lock on it directly
^ that was my other thought.
as in wrapper for Uri, which contains lock(lockObj) for access, @ReedCopsey?
yeah, though if the Uri instances are on the collection, you can just lock on them directly, if needed
you can lock on a Uri - no problem
it is a collection of objects
one sec @ReedCopsey
The whole code
Let me know what you guys think?
blah... really need some WebAPI help >.<
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23:13
@SpencerRuport you feeling up to it?
@Pheonixblade9 - Sure what's up?
so I pulled out my auth logic into another project
Oh damn. You're going full on passport status.
I am trying to figure out if I can just add a reference and use the SimpleAuthorizationServerProvider and SimpleRefreshTokenProvider that I've created (in the referenced project) and that will automatically hook up to [Authorize] and such
I wrote code for managing bits & bytes today. Like some kind of real programmer.
23:16
@SpencerRuport is this a terrible idea?
@Pheonixblade9 - Well it depends on your reasoning
two WebApi projects, I want one to be auth only, one to be business logic only
So when you say "auth" you mean purely authentication correct? Not permissions?
auth and permissions, I think
claims should be managed by auth, right?
Well that can be difficult. In my experience a lot of permissions end up getting wound up in business logic.
23:18
sure, but I'll define the permissions in auth (at this point, Admin and User) and use them in the business logic layer right?
I have two forms, a "main form" and a "secondary form". This is a practice program. Now, under most conditions the main form will open up first, however under a certain condition the secondary form will open first. The secondary form has two buttons. The first button lets the program proceed to the main form. The second button, however, is supposed to close the program entirely. So, I tried using Application.Exit() with no success (the main form still loaded). Any ideas? I am a student btw
basically I wanna use the sexy Mvc stuff like bundling and such in my angular app, so it's an MVC/WebAPI backend with the angular front end
So one project is MVC (with angular) and the other is WebAPI?
both projects are WebAPI
Not sure I'm visualizing your structure correctly.
23:22
I have a WebAPI project that only does auth stuff - it serves tokens, creates users, etc. The other project is a business logic API. It shows companies, allows for CRUD, etc.
I am wanting to use the structure as-is so that I can do stuff like put [Authorize] on my WebAPI actions in the business controller that are based upon the authentication provided by the auth project
does that make sense?
is it stupid?
Doesn't seem to be.
will it be easier to just have a single server that does all that stuff for me?
By single server you mean keep the projects separate and have the business logic project make web requests to the auth server as well?
23:24
yeah
I am starting to think it's simpler just to have one database, one server, but two projects. One is just an MVC project that does Bundling and such for me. It will have no permissions or authentication stuff, only angular and the little bit of niceness MVC gives you.
the other project will be all the WebAPI stuff - authentication, etc.
Well that's the way I've always done it. But I never tried making it a reference. It does seem like it could really clean up code. The reason why I never tried it is because I didn't want the auth db necessarily on the same system as the business db.
I'm fine with it being one DB honestly
Yeah. Well nothing about it sounds stupid to me.
Worth a shot I'd say.
woohoo! project is coming together!
heh
I've gone through every permutation of one server vs two servers, one db vs two dbs
:D your brain fried yet?
23:34
mostly!
mostly just worried I won't get all the crazy UI shit done that they want in 3 weeks -_-
What kind of crazy ui stuff do they want?
idk, it's basically ERP-lite
ah good times
@Darek Why Parallel.For with max deg = 1?
just to show that it would run sequential within a group
but run the test with as many as you'd like
forgot to take it off
not a requirement
I was testing points made by travis and netscape
23:50
Am I insane @ReedCopsey ?
Like stated before, i can't touch/change remote sites, but I must access them exclusively, 1on1, in parallel
Hey there, new(ish) here. Am I allowed to ask simple c# related questions on here?
@fat_flying_pigs - Yep
Most people have left work by now though so you may not get an answer tonight.
@SpencerRuport Thanks mate!
@MikeAsdf Figured the Way , i would log in using Remote Desktop Connection then write net user administrator password in cmd , where Administrator is the name of user and password is the password i want to set :D

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