I have created a base Page class and trying to save object in session variable but it is giving me Object reference not set to an instance of an object. error. my object is initialized and have values.
I have added enableSessionState="true" and sessionState mode="InProc" settings in Web.config file.
ASP.NET State Service is also running
using System;
using System.Web;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Threading;
using System.Xml.Linq;
public class BasePage : System.Web.UI.Page
{
public BasePage()
{
string catalog = "" + HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString["c"];
if (catalog != "")
{
Engine eng = new Engine();
TEngine engine = eng.GetEngines(catalog.ToUpper());
if (engine != null)
{
HttpContext.Current.Session["CurrentEngine"] = engine;
}
}
}
}
web.config:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--
For more information on how to configure your ASP.NET application, please visit
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169433
-->
<configuration>
<system.web>
<compilation debug="true" targetFramework="4.0"/>
<sessionState mode="InProc" timeout="60" cookieless="false" />
<pages enableSessionState="true">
<controls>
<add src="~/Components/menu.ascx" tagName="Menu" tagPrefix="uc" />
<add src="~/Components/footer.ascx" tagName="Footer" tagPrefix="uc" />
<add src="~/Component/tree.ascx" tagName="Tree" tagPrefix="uc" />
</controls>
</pages>
<httpModules>
<add type="System.Web.SessionState.SessionStateModule" name="Session"/>
</httpModules>
</system.web>
</configuration>
According to this MSDN document, the Page's properties (Context, Request, etc) will be assigned after the construction of the Page object. You can move the code which make use of these properties to either Init or Load event handlers.
And there is no need to use HttpContext.Current inside a web page. Simply use this.Context.
Adding this as an answer, since it seems to have solved your problem:
The construction of your page objects occurs too early in the ASP.NET life cycle, and HttpContext.Current is not available yet. Move this code to one of the initialization methods or some such, instead of the constructor.
I am working on an asp.net mvc web application, and I have added the following provider to my asp.net web.config:
<system.web>
<membership>
<providers>
<add name="TestDomain1ADMembershipProvider" type="System.Web.Security.ActiveDirectoryMembershipProvider,System.Web, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a,Version=4.0.0.0" connectionStringName="TestDomain1ConnectionString" connectionUsername="ad-domainA.intra\it360ad.user" connectionPassword="$$$$$3" />
</providers>
</membership>
&
<add name="TestDomain1ConnectionString"
connectionString="LDAP://10.211.12.30.ad-domainA.intra/CN=Users,DC=ad-domainA,DC=intra" />
but when the users try to access the application and they enter username and password , this will raise the following exception :
Unable to establish secure connection with the server
So what might be the problem? and also is it right to include my server IP address inside the connection string as I am doing ?
EDIT
I changed my setting to be:
<system.web>
<trust level="Full" originUrl="" />
<membership>
<providers>
<add name="TestDomain1ADMembershipProvider" type="System.Web.Security.ActiveDirectoryMembershipProvider,System.Web, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a,Version=4.0.0.0" connectionStringName="TestDomain1ConnectionString" connectionUsername="it360ad.user" connectionPassword="$$$$$" />
</providers>
</membership>
&
<add name="TestDomain1ConnectionString"
connectionString="LDAP://ad-domainA.intra/OU=TM,DC=ad-doaminA,DC=intra" />
but currently the following check
if(domainProvider.ValidateUser(model.UserName, model.Password)
inside the Account controller action method will return
The user name or password provided is incorrect
[HttpPost]
[AllowAnonymous]
[ValidateAntiForgeryToken]
public ActionResult Login(LoginModel model, string returnUrl)
{
MembershipProvider domainProvider;
domainProvider = Membership.Providers["TestDomain1ADMembershipProvider"];
// Validate the user with the membership system.
if (domainProvider.ValidateUser(model.UserName, model.Password))
{
//code goes here
}
else
{
ModelState.AddModelError("", "The user name or password provided is incorrect.");
return View(model);
}
Can you advice why the validation will always fail ?
Thanks
Try using this connectionString="LDAP://10.211.12.30:389 />. I had the same problem and I found that I had to remove anything else after :389in the connection string.
I dont know why that is but it worked for me..... Hope this helps
I am trying to set the row limit for my gridview webpart on sharepoint site in the appsettings of the web.config file.
<appSettings>
<add key ="RowLimit" value="6"/>
<add key="FeedCacheTime" value="300" />
<add key="FeedPageUrl" value="/_layouts/feed.aspx?" />
<add key="FeedXsl1" value="/Style Library/Xsl Style Sheets/Rss.xsl" />
<add key="ReportViewerMessages" value="Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.Analytics.UI.ReportViewerMessages, Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal, Version=14.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c" />
and then in my code file i am using the below statement
string x = ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["RowLimit"];
this line is giving an error stating ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings "This method is obsolete",
What is that i am doing wrong? Please let me know.
You should be using the ConfigurationManager class instead. ConfigurationSettings was deprecated in .NET 2.0. Use it the same way as you would use ConfigurationSettings, but be aware that you will have to add a reference to System.Configuration, if you don't have it already.
The replacement is System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings.
Example:
using System.Configuration;
...
string x = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["RowLimit"];
hai ,
I have added some profile properties to my web.config:
<profile automaticSaveEnabled ="true">
<properties>
<add name="NumVisits" type="System.Int32"/>
<add name="UserName" type="System.String"/>
<add name="Gender" type="bool"/>
<add name="Birthday" type="System.DateTime"/>
</properties>
</profile>
However when I try to access the property in a code behind it does not
exist. The following code does not work (says firstname is not a property):
Profile.Gender
And In the Asp.net Configuration 'Profile tab ' Is not showing.
I have rebuilt the solution. I am using VB.NET(3.5)
Another way to retrieve Profile properties value is like below.
object obj = HttpContext.Current.Profile["PropertyName"]; (C# code).
I have seen ASP.NET MVC Without Visual Studio, which asks,
Is it possible to produce a website based on ASP.NET MVC, without using Visual Studio?
And the accepted answer is, yes.
Ok, next question: how?
Here's an analogy. If I want to create an ASP.NET Webforms page, I load up my favorite text editor, create a file named Something.aspx. Then I insert into that file, some boilerplate:
<%# Page Language="C#"
Debug="true"
Trace="false"
Src="Sourcefile.cs"
Inherits="My.Namespace.ContentsPage"
%>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<head>
<title>Title goes here </title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/style.css"></link>
<style type="text/css">
#elementid {
font-size: 9pt;
color: Navy;
... more css ...
}
</style>
<script type="text/javascript" language='javascript'>
// insert javascript here.
</script>
</head>
<body>
<asp:Literal Id='Holder' runat='server'/>
<br/>
<div id='msgs'></div>
</body>
</html>
Then I also create the Sourcefile.cs file:
namespace My.Namespace
{
using System;
using System.Web;
using System.Xml;
// etc...
public class ContentsPage : System.Web.UI.Page
{
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Literal Holder;
void Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// page load logic here
}
}
}
And that is a working ASPNET page, created in a text editor. Drop it into an IIS virtual directory, and it's working.
What do I have to do, to make a basic, hello, World ASPNET MVC app, in a text editor? (without Visual Studio)
Suppose I want a basic MVC app with a controller, one view, and a simple model. What files would I need to create, and what would go into them?
ok, I examined Walther's tutorial and got a basic MVC site running.
The files required were:
Global.asax
App_Code\Global.asax.cs
App_Code\Controller.cs
Views\HelloWorld\Sample.aspx
web.config
That's it.
Inside the Global.asax, I provide this boilerplate:
<%# Application Inherits="MvcApplication1.MvcApplication" Language="C#" %>
And that MvcApplication class is defined in a module called Global.asax.cs which must be placed into the App_Code directory. The contents are like this:
using System.Web.Mvc;
using System.Web.Routing;
public class MvcApplication : System.Web.HttpApplication
{
public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)
{
routes.IgnoreRoute("{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}");
routes.MapRoute(
"Default", // Route name
"{controller}/{action}/{arg}", // URL with parameters
new { // Parameter defaults
controller = "HelloWorld",
action = "Index",
arg = "" } );
}
protected void Application_Start()
{
RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);
}
}
The Controller.cs provides the logic to handle the various requests. In this simple example, the controller class is like this:
using System.Web.Mvc;
namespace MvcApplication1.Controllers
{
public class HelloWorldController : Controller
{
public string Index()
{
return "Hmmmmm...."; // coerced to ActionResult
}
public ActionResult English()
{
return Content("<h2>Hi!</h2>");
}
public ActionResult Italiano()
{
return Content("<h2>Ciao!</h2>");
}
public ViewResult Sample()
{
return View(); // requires \Views\HelloWorld\Sample.aspx
}
}
}
The Controller class must be named XxxxxController, where the Xxxxx portion defines the segment in the URL path. For a controller called HelloWorldController, the URL path segment is HelloWorld. Each public method in the Controller class is an action; the method is called when that method name is included in another segment in the url path . So for the above controller, these URLs would result in invoking the various methods:
http:/ /server/root/HelloWorld (the default "action")
http:/ /server/root/HelloWorld/Index (same as above)
http:/ /server/root/HelloWorld/English
http:/ /server/root/HelloWorld/Italiano
http:/ /server/root/HelloWorld/Sample (a view, implemented as Sample.aspx)
Each method returns an Action result, one of the following: View (aspx page), Redirect, Empty, File (various options), Json, Content (arbitrary text), and Javascript.
The View pages, such as Sample.aspx in this case, must derive from System.Web.Mvc.ViewPage.
<%# Page Language="C#"
Debug="true"
Trace="false"
Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewPage"
%>
That's it! Dropping the above content into an IIS vdir gives me a working ASPNET MVC site.
(Well, I also need the web.config file, which has 8k of configuration in it. All this source code and configuration is available to browse or download.)
And then I can add other static content: js, css, images and whatever else I like.
You would do exactly what you did above, because you wouldn't use a model or controller in a hello world app.
All visual studio does is provide you with file creation wizards, so in theory, all you need to do is create the right files. If you want detailed specifications for the MVC project structure, good luck, most documentation is written on the assumption you are using visual studio, but you might be able to go through a tutorial step by step, and puzzle it out.
Your best bet is to find a downloadable demo project, use visual studio to reverse engineer the project structure, or try one of the open source .net IDE.
Well, this is how the default VS skeleton for an MVC 1.x app looks like:
Content
Site.css
Controllers
AccountController.cs
HomeController.cs
Models
Scripts
(all the jquery scripts)
MicrosoftAjax.js
MicrosoftMvcAjax.js
Views
web.config
Account
ChangePassword.aspx
ChangePasswordSuccess.aspx
LogOn.aspx
Register.aspx
Home
About.aspx
Index.aspx
Shared
Error.aspx
LogOnUserControl.ascx
Site.master
Default.aspx
Global.asax
web.config
Dunno if that's what you're looking for... the key here is obviously the web.config file.
Note: if you added namespace you must have an assembly.
web.config example for Cheeso example project on opensuse linux under mono project.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
<configSections>
<section name="dotless" type="dotless.Core.configuration.DotlessConfigurationSectionHandler, dotless.Core" />
</configSections>
<appSettings>
<add key="webpages:Version" value="1.0.0.0" />
<add key="ClientValidationEnabled" value="true" />
<add key="UnobtrusiveJavaScriptEnabled" value="true" />
</appSettings>
<system.web>
<customErrors mode="Off"/>
<compilation debug="true" targetFramework="4.0">
<assemblies>
<add assembly="System.Web.Abstractions, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" />
<add assembly="System.Web.Routing, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" />
<add assembly="System.Web.Mvc, Version=3.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" />
<!-- <add assembly="System.Web.Helpers, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" />
<add assembly="System.Web.WebPages, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" /> -->
</assemblies>
</compilation>
<authentication mode="None"></authentication>
<pages>
<namespaces>
<add namespace="System.Web.Mvc" />
<add namespace="System.Web.Mvc.Ajax" />
<add namespace="System.Web.Mvc.Html" />
<add namespace="System.Web.Routing" />
<!-- <add namespace="System.Web.Helpers" />
<add namespace="System.Web.WebPages" /> -->
</namespaces>
</pages>
<httpHandlers>
<add path="*.less" verb="GET" type="dotless.Core.LessCssHttpHandler, dotless.Core" />
</httpHandlers>
</system.web>
<system.webServer>
<validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="false" />
<modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true" />
<handlers>
<add name="dotless" path="*.less" verb="*" type="dotless.Core.LessCssHttpHandler,dotless.Core" resourceType="File" preCondition="" />
</handlers>
</system.webServer>
<runtime>
<assemblyBinding xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1">
<dependentAssembly>
<assemblyIdentity name="System.Web.Mvc" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" />
<bindingRedirect oldVersion="1.0.0.0-2.0.0.0" newVersion="3.0.0.0" />
</dependentAssembly>
<dependentAssembly>
<assemblyIdentity name="System.Web.Abstractions" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" culture="neutral" />
<bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-4.0.0.0" newVersion="4.0.0.0" />
</dependentAssembly>
</assemblyBinding>
</runtime>
<dotless minifyCss="false" cache="true" web="false" />
</configuration>