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you can use asp.net, html, css, jquery and sql as back-end
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Of course. But i'm thinking if customize nop commerce(or another .net ecommerce system) or create new e-commerce(like rediscovering the wheel).
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try out http://virtocommerce.com, open source platform for building various applications including eshops
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hi,
how huge data processing in entity framework and where the data stored in mvc.
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As an idea - huge data processing not inside the database is not good!
However you provided not enough information about your problem - so no rally valuable answer can be found.
Please elaborate on the kind of processing and on the 'huge' data real size...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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I can bind a single datatable which return from my SP. But If my SP returns multiple data tables, I can't bind all those data table into my dataset on DataSet.xsd page. How can i Bind it on My DataSet.xsd page. Can anyone help please
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I have the following requirement.
1. Send GPS location to server in real time.
2. Send error data and log to server in real time.
3. Send realtime video data to server.
As I am a embedded developer not much knowledge about server technology and protocols.
For requirement 1 and 2 I guess it can be done with simple HTTP server. But not sure if
real time video data can be sent to HTTP server.
Please suggest a good technology.
Regards
Anil
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Hi,
I have a DateTime object in my app.
I need to turn this value into a JSON date field value like the one MicrosoftAjax.js does i.e.
/\Date(1312312312-700)\/
How do I explicitly do it on the server side?
Thanks.
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Using the JavaScriptSerializer class[^]. Add a reference to System.Web.Extensions if you don't already have one, and import the System.Web.Script.Serialization namespace. Then use:
new JavaScriptSerializer().Serialize(yourDateValue)
Alternatively, you could use JSON.NET[^] and specify MicrosoftDateFormat for the DateFormatHandling setting[^]:
JsonConvert.SerializeObject(yourDateValue, new JsonSerializerSettings { DateFormatHandling = DateFormatHandling.MicrosoftDateFormat })
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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great, it works!
thanks
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( month and year )searching are date-time query in sql-server Plz Help
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Please use correct forum and your question is Not clear. please describe bit more
If you wants to get records in sql by month and year wise then split the datetime value into month & year in front end and pass it to sql
Try this
create procedure [dbo].[sp_test]
@date datetime =null,
@month datetime =null,
@year datetime =null,
@type int
as
begin
if(@type =1)
select * from tablename where month(getdate) =@month and YEAR(getdate)=@year
end
To learn all there is to know. I know I'll be disappointed one day, but I've made a good start, and the eventual disappointment is likely to be brief.
-Roger Wright
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What? This is not clear.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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how to convert value date-time ?
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How can we help with this?your question doesn't make any sense at all. Improve your question with more info
To learn all there is to know. I know I'll be disappointed one day, but I've made a good start, and the eventual disappointment is likely to be brief.
-Roger Wright
modified 17-Feb-14 8:30am.
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As with your other question, this one does not make any sense. Please clarify.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Do you want to convert a SQL DateTime to a C# DateTime ?
Light or darkness, we must choose ...
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plz give the free sms gateway for asp.net , Gateway like http://ubaid.tk
The above mentioned gateway is not currently working so i am asking u sir.
Sir, I Hope u will give the correct solution for my Question.
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Quote: Sorry, only 297,000 results found SELECT TOP 10 * FROM google_results
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Quick question..
I have WebAPI - like /api/SomeName
Called directly in my browser, it works - it returns JSON results.
I want to call WebAPI asynchronously.
using (HttpClient httpClient = new HttpClient())
{
string response = await httpClient.GetStringAsync("/api/SomeName");
return response;
}
But the GetStringAsync NEVER returns! Aaaarrrg
Is this the correct way to call it - of should I do something else?
Any tips? Advice? Hints?
maker of .Net thingys
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Doesn't GetStingAsync returns Task<string>?
You may got an error that does not show up?
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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perhaps.
I'm closing the question and continuing down a different path.
Thanks though..
maker of .Net thingys
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You could use jQuery's .ajax() method to call asynchronously from the client side, if you are using a browser. http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/[^]
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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