VS 2008 Convert From Application To A Web Service?
Aug 4, 2009
I have an application right now that requires a few different DLL's and some other command files and such. The problem I have with running it the way it is that it requires me to transfer the installer to my customers machine and then install the app i have built run it to get the report back i need.Network based to run this wouldnt work as all the customers are behind firewalls and it would take a miracle to get it opened up to make this work. So what i was hoping was to convert it to a web service/web app where i can have it run that report.
i have a Windows service that is hosting a WCF service through net.tcp and this is working great. I have also created a WCF service application. I am trying to add the net.tcp service reference to the service application. Then I add it to the GAC that goes ok but if I try to RegAsm the WCF service application to allow it to be called from Server.CreateObject I get the error:
Warning: Type library exporter encountered a type that derives from a generic class and is not marked as [ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.None)]. Class interfaces cannot be exposed for such types. Consider marking the type with [ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.None)] and exposing an explicit interface as the default interface to COM using the ComDefaultInterface attribute.
It does not work. I have tried to call it through a class library but this does not work either as the end point is not set correctly.
I created new windows service with timer inside it for scheduler purpose and it can run successfully but it can't run other application (ex: notepad) when the timer elapsed. I can see the process running in Task Manager but the notepad windows is not open. I used this code in timer_elapsed event.
AppLauncher oAppLauncher = new AppLauncher(@"C:WindowsRegedit.exe"); new Thread(new ThreadStart(oAppLauncher.StartProcess)).Start(); where applauncher is a Class Class AppLauncher { string myAppPath = string.Empty; [Code] ..... When I build windows App I can see Notepad open using the same code.
This is a bit of unusual problem that I'm experiencing, but recently one of the users of a production application started reporting errors in the system. These were traced to a 503 Service Unavailable error when making a call to a web service used by the application.
Now here's the odd part, only the one user is affected by this issue. Other users of the application have not reported any errors. When the user logged on to a different machine that worked for another user, they still received the error.
I wrote a Java class that parses a bpel text file and then returns a count of the number of occurences of certain words. I wanted to convert it to VB2008 Forms application, so that its results are displayed in a TextBox and not on the console. The problem is that VB2008 lacks Scanner and StringTokenizer classes, which are in my current Java class. Am not sure how to get the same functionality (or better) in VB2008. Can someone out there help to convert this class.
I need to convert a windows service written in .NET into native code, independent of the .NET framework. I've looked into using NGen to do this, but couldn't figure out how to use it. Essentially, I would like to take my windows service, run it through *insert app here* and have it bundle together all of the dependent dlls from the framework into their native code equivalents, so the service is installable without the framework.
I need to convert the following code to work in a visual studio 2008 windows form application, the moment ObjectQuery, ManagementObjectSearcher, ManagementObject and ManagementObjectCollection are not valid.
im objectQuery As New ObjectQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_NetworkAdapter WHERE NetConnectionId IS NOT NULL") Dim searcher As New ManagementObjectSearcher(Scope, objectQuery)
Has any one used BITs in VB.NET? If so, do you have code samples? I was looking at SharpBits but I have a VB project that I wanted to use BITS for. Is it possible to use it with my VB.NET program? (.NET 2.0) I was tempted to try to convert each class to VB.NET in the SharpBits.Base folder but figured I'd ask in case someone has headed down this route before.
In case you run across this question. What you can do is in the Sharpbits.Base folder (that you download from codeplex) there is a DLL you can reference in the Bin directory. You can add that into your references to access it. Marking Konrad as answer since he was kind enough to post.
I managed to get sharpbits working with some quick code which I pasted below for anyone who might stumble upon this question. Like I mentioned above add the DLL to your project.
Dim b As New SharpBits.Base.BitsManager Dim mynewjob As SharpBits.Base.BitsJob = _ b.CreateJob("jobname", SharpBits.Base.JobType.Download) mynewjob.AddFile("\servershareigfile.zip", "c:igfile.zip") mynewjob.Resume()
You'll need to write some logic to check for the status of the job. Once it hits "Transferred" status you can then mark it as complete. This will write the file from a .bin to the file name you listed. Something that helped me was installing the Windows Support Tools (you can get it from a Windows 2003 Cd/DVD in the sup tools folder)and using Bitsadmin.exe to view the status of the job while debugging.
I have a vb.net windows application. I want to convert some part of it to an application that can be run on all mobile platforms like iphone,windows mobile, ipad etc. It should be platform independent
I have a fully functional multi-threaded VB2008 console application that I need to convert to a windows forms application. I am doing this to add additional functionality at a later time. How would I go about doing this?
I have a console application code below. I am trying to convert this to a windows based form application but I don't know where to start. This code asks you to input a website and then it gives you the IP address for that particular website the user enters. All the code works fine but I want this in a windows form application.
using System; using System.Net; using System.Net.Sockets; class GTest
I have an application that is written in VB.NET, using the System.Windows.Forms.Form as the front-end GUI. It runs perfectly on my Windows machine however recently there is a business requirement to convert this application to run as a web application so that people could view them in their blackberries when they go to the URL. Is there any quick way to perform such a conversion or I will have to translate the code line-by-line for such cases?
I am building a windows based application using Visual basic.net , for Real estate management office and I want my software to send SMS messages to the tenant that it's time to pay for the rent.
I have one windows applciaction and a windows service, I need my WinApp running all the time and if it is not runing I need the service to run it.the question is how can I run my app from the windows service, I dont need any interaction between them I just need the service as an agent that secure the winApp is running and if not, make it run.I got the service and winthin I got a timer that every minuto will check for the running app the questions are:
I have a windows application that updates somedata every 10 mins. I need to make sure that this application keeps running.I was thinking of having a service with a timer that checks if the application is running and if not it fires it up.
I am having a hard time figuring out how would my vb.net application to run as window service so that it would not appear in the task manager's processes list so that it can't be terminated and would constantly run in a background. Is there anyway we could make to run our vb.net application as Windows Service, programmatically? If not, could you provide me sample code that has this Windows Service that's constantly from time to time check whether my application is running or not? If not, then the Windows Service will rerun it for me.?
I created a very simple web service on my godaddy shared hosting web site, using VWD. I wrote a VB app to use some web services. I added a web reference to another web service with no problem. But I could not add a web reference to MY OWN web service. It was blocked by a Discovery Credential dialog that could not succeed. After days of communication with godaddy tech support they stated it could not be done (for security reasons).
I am creating a desktop application that uses a SQL database to store information about different movies. Instead of having to type in the information I want (Barcode code, DVD ID, Title etc.), I want to use a web service. However, I don't know any web services like this and I am new to trying to implement them. Can anyone suggest a good one and briefly tell me how to implement it into my app?
I have created a webcam application. It uses a PictureBox to display the image and saves the image to file via the clipboard. I've used code found on this forum and all works fine.
What I'd like to do now is to convert the application into a service.
I know how to create a service, but does the webcam image have to actually appear on the screen to save the image? My goal is not to have any forms display on screen, therefore conforming to typical service operation.
I have been tasked with setting up an internal web application to become public facing. The web site was written in ASP.Net and I am just looking for some advice about how I should go about this procedure. Apart from hosting the site on a public facing server I don't know what else I would need to take into consideration.
I have a VB2008 application which can control a windows service i.e. start, stop, pause etc. This runs ok on a Windows XP machine but not on a Win 7 machine (message is - Service error cannot open <service name> service on computer '.') ( if I stop the UAC then it runs ok ). It seems to be a rights issue,
I've just created my first web application project.Now I want to add a RESTFul service.It can be pretty simple, all I need is to pass 1 string (userid) and 1 integer (objecttype) and return a json result.