Thursday 25 July 2013
NHibernate
NHibernate Pitfalls: http://weblogs.asp.net/ricardoperes/archive/2011/06/17/nhibernate-pitfalls-index.aspx
Wednesday 17 July 2013
Web API Formatters
public static class FormattersConfig { public static void Register(HttpConfiguration config) { #region Json Formatter // Default formatter is Json Formatter // Default Json Formatter uses Json.Net // You can change the Json Formatter to use DataContractJsonSerializer config.Formatters.JsonFormatter.UseDataContractJsonSerializer = true; // How to Remove? config.Formatters.Remove(config.Formatters.JsonFormatter); #endregion #region Xml Formatter // Default Xml Formatter uses DataContractSerializer // You can change the Xml Formatter to XmlSerializer config.Formatters.XmlFormatter.UseXmlSerializer = true; // How to Remove? config.Formatters.Remove(config.Formatters.XmlFormatter); #endregion #region Custom Formatter, custom Xml, comma delimited values, etc // Create CustomFormatter class which extends MediaTypeFormatter class. // Then call config.Formatters.Add(new CustomFormatter()); // http://serena-yeoh.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/aspnet-web-api-custom-formatter.html#!/2013/02/aspnet-web-api-custom-formatter.html #endregion }
Friday 12 July 2013
AngularJS
You can access the presentation at: http://prezi.com/hzn2dxxwhdr2/angular-presentation/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
The Screencast is at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXHPmbAFiiw
You should be able to run https://github.com/mflerin/angularjs-basics on your pc without any problems (this is the code that accompanies the screencast)
The rest of the source code is at: https://github.com/mflerin/node-angular-infrastructure this requires mongodb and nodejs to run. You can install these on your pc but it requires a bit of work.
The Screencast is at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXHPmbAFiiw
You should be able to run https://github.com/mflerin/angularjs-basics on your pc without any problems (this is the code that accompanies the screencast)
The rest of the source code is at: https://github.com/mflerin/node-angular-infrastructure this requires mongodb and nodejs to run. You can install these on your pc but it requires a bit of work.
Friday 5 July 2013
Web API and Tracing
We wrote our custom request/response logger for our Web API project so that we can analyze and monitor all the inputs and outputs whereas there seems to be a built-in tracing feature in the Web API:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/roncain/archive/2012/04/12/tracing-in-asp-net-web-api.aspx
I'll try it for my next Web API project!
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/roncain/archive/2012/04/12/tracing-in-asp-net-web-api.aspx
I'll try it for my next Web API project!
Tuesday 2 July 2013
How to control the Request Size and Execution Timeout
Limiting the Request
You can apply the below limits on the request:
- Request size; default is 28.6MB in IIS 7.0 and 4MB in IIS 6.0. Please see below.
- Request header size
- Url length; default is 4KB
- Query string length; default is 2KB
Request Size
If content size exceeds 1024 bytes then throw 404.13 error:
IIS 6.0:
IIS 7.0:
Request TimeOut
Max Response Size
• Response size by default doesn’t have a limit from the server point of view.
• The client, however, can limit the response size by setting “content-length” in the request header.
• If very large data required, we should be considering compressing the data or returning binary data. How large is very large?! Perhaps above 50MB.
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