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I am uploading an xml file via asp.net web service to the web server. It is similar to a restful web service. I have observed that sometimes only partial data is uploaded. Only half of the content is uploaded. The file size is approx 90 KB and in rare cases the size drops to 3-5 KB.
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I am starting to explore about ASP.NET Web API.
When should we use ASP.NET Web API ?
Benefits of it in conjunction with MVC project ?
Can we use it even with ASP.NET ?
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I have primarily worked with Data-Driven Applications. Is there a place on the net where I can find complete ASP.NET Data Websites, so that I can incorporate part of these web applications into my own?
www.asp.net itself has many sample applications, you can try that too
.net pet shop.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=16693
this one hosted on codeplex is for .net 3.5
http://petshopvnext.codeplex.com/releases/view/9782
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What part of Symfony2 needs Swiftmailer?
It's not used by the demo-controllers.
I am wondering b/c I am trying to figure out how to put Symfony2 on a diet without inhibiting the administration / debug interface.
Is it just for marketing?
This is not for Marketing. Symfony2 uses Swiftmailer as a mail sending library. If you don't plan to send any mails within your application, you might try to remove SwiftMailer from the vendors.
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https://github.com/OpenRTMFP/Cumulus
Has anyone worked with this outside of the lan?
From what I have read on here and other sources, its useless unless the firewall is correctly configured : RTMFP and firewalls/routers
If you have worked with this, can you please give your impressions?
Thanks
The whole point of this server should be to allow it to get through firewalls with ease. Having said that, I see a number of bug reports on the project, so it is possible that this is just not correctly working in Cumulus yet.
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Needs to be secure and able to handle thousands of users.
Check out ADAM and AzMan.
ADAM is Active Directory Application Mode. There is a how-to guide at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms998331.aspx
AzMan is Authorization Manager. There is a how-to guide at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms998336.aspx
Three alternatives to ADFS are
Symplified - Various product options
Ping - SaaS product
Forgerock - This is an open platform
All integrate with AD in some way