I'm a .net developer.
I have a project that I might get into.
The thing is, the servers are WebLogic.
I don't know a lot on this subject so I wanted to know if I can deploy my asp.NET application on that server (or what I have to do for that)
Thanks for any help
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Morning All
I am hosting my website on IIS , the website was built using the react template. But I have ran into a problem. When using localhost my webapp worked a charm, i could interact with the database and life was good. But now ive moved it over to IIS Im no longer able to pull data in from the database or interact with the db.
I think the problem may be the fact that IIS is running on a different server to my local machine. I have the ASP Core runtime installed on my local machine but not on the server where IIS is situated.
Can someone just confirm to me that I do require ASP Core runtime to be installed on the IIS server also?
Im not able to test things out until tomorrow otherwise I would find out for my self. Apologies, im basically a beginner with IIS and ASP
Thanks
If you are facing troubles with the database connection and not with your API endpoints could be network/proxy/firewall stuff. But if you're not able to deploy your API to IIS maybe could be that you're missing the Net Core bundle. For more information check the link below:
https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-core/thank-you/runtime-aspnetcore-3.1.9-windows-hosting-bundle-installer
Yes, you are required to have the ASP.NET Core runtime installed if you plan on running asp.net-core applications on it.
I finally got my ASP.NET MVC application hosted on my local Windows/IIS server. I went to the login page but when I try to log in it says,
Error:
An error occurred while processing your request
This is fairly non-descript...
My gut feeling is that when I did the web deploy, I didn't deploy the localdb(?) where the users' credentials are stored. Before I try to re-deploy the entire app, I'd like to see if anyone can offer some guidance. Am I on the right track? Are there other possible causes/solutions I should investigate?
I'm using the default registration/login system that is in the project to start with, and it woks just fine in VS. I did a regular web deploy to my IIS server, and the site works just fine until you go to log in.
Fixed: This issue was caused (as suspected) by the inaccessibility of the LocalDB where all the users' credentials are stored. VS uses this light DB instead of making you install SQL Express or another alternative (much like IIS Express works better for debugging than full IIS). When I push my application to IIS from VS, the database wasn't connecting. I eventually found this other SO question, and the top answer fixed my issue.
How to deploy ASP.NET MVC 4 application using localDB to local IIS on Windows 7?
This will solve the issue, but there is a lot of conflict on the web as to whether or not it is ok to use LocalDB in production, so if you have a lot riding on your project you might want to take a look at that. For my purpose, LocalDB is just fine, so this solved the issue. Thank you to all who responded to my (admittedly) broad question. I'm sure this will be a useful thread for others with the same issue.
I'm a windows-forms developer who was asked to make a webservice. I've took the visual studio and made one. It works on several servers, but in one in particular (new server and fresh installation), it doesn't. The client ask me to exactly define which modules of IIS do I need to be installed, and I don't know (I'm not a server administrator; I don't even know which modules there are).
So, which IIS 7.5 modules should I ask to be installed in order to run an asmx webservice based on the 3.5 framework?
Thank you very much!
I am new to .NET aspx web applications with only about one hour of hands on experience so far to date. I have a .NET web application deployed and running in a test environment, but it has some defects visible through the UI.
My question is, how do I know where that application is hosted on disk, and how do I start and stop it? There are several copies deployed, but I do not know how to find out which one has been spun up (or how) and mapped to the test URL.
Any tips would be more than welcome! Thank you!
I have an ASP.NET MVC solution with multiple project under it, it works fine locally after uploading the site on the server I get the System.Reflection.ReflectionTypeLoadException error
I am also trying to run the solution on IIS and the error I am getting is Not Found
The requested URL / was not found on this server.
I have also copied all the DLL to the output folder, what could be the issue is the problem most likely from a missing DLL, is it from the remote hosting security level or am I missing something else in the project please advise.
After calling the hostgator (where the site is hosted) and addressing the issue, I was told that custom DLL is not allowed in our hosting as you may see I have taken screenshots of the DLLs I wonder what are the customs DLL in my project as hostgator technician put it
I assume you're running v3 of ASP.NET MVC. In which case, have you set the Application Pool .NET Framework version in IIS to C# 4.0? Indeed, is ASP.NET MVC and .NET Framework 4.0 installed on your server?
Does your application rely on any external libraries which were not included in the deployed application?
Are you able to debug your application at all? Ie the Application_Start. It's possible that something is going awry during that which is causing this.
Basically, more information would help!