Hi,
need some more thoughts,
currently application is like html+jQuery via WebAPI then web api hosted in
Window service calling DAL methods at the end DB.
working fine, yah. ;)
so what is the problem.?
problem is i want to put WebAPI controller stuff in seprate Layer and
window service just be a hosting app, is it possible.how.?
because i try my best but no success.:(
thanks in advance for you typing words :)
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Niaz Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Sam,
> You are 100% right, App nature is that I must run within Network/Lan
> but its Web App,...Ahhhh.... what can I do if I have to follow.
>
>
> thanks for your support Guys.
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Sam Lai <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> So you're going to distribute the web app to every client and make
>> them run an instance of it locally and access it using their browser?
>> Effectively, you have just converted your web app into a Windows app.
>> You might as well create a quick WinForms window for it with a
>> WebBrowser control so they can use it without launching a browser.
>>
>> On 27 August 2013 17:09, Niaz Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi & Thanks,
>> > basically the client is restricted within network to access this web
>> app,
>> > although its not access able outside of network/province.
>> > so i was thinking to make a JSON WCF webservice and call from jquery
>> blah
>> > blah, but we can't host at IIS, restriction from Leader, :( (i don't
>> know
>> > why frankly).
>> > but point is there is a dll that will be at client/user machine who is
>> using
>> > this Web App.
>> > we have to interface with them from client/user system who is using
>> this Web
>> > App from Browser.
>> >
>> > so thanks for your suggestions, but right now i am working on Self host
>> Web
>> > API.NET, am i going fine.?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Michael Ridland <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi Niaz
>> >>
>> >> Maybe your leader and yourself are thinking of the same thing, as maybe
>> >> he/she is referring to a ajax request as client side? Because when you
>> don't
>> >> use ajax you're doing full page request which 'could' be thought of as
>> a
>> >> server request while ajax as a client request?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 4:15 PM, Sam Lai <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Just to clarify, you have a web application being served up from a
>> >>> server (machine A) and accessed from a client on machine B, and from
>> >>> the web app client-side, you want to communicate with a Windows
>> >>> Service running on machine B.
>> >>>
>> >>> If so, this isn't a question about the capabilities of ASP.NET or
>> >>> NodeJS (or Rails or whatever other web platform), but rather a
>> >>> question about what's available on the client machine. Typically,
>> >>> there are four ways of doing this, and all involve some kind of
>> >>> modification on the client machine (which you can anyway assuming
>> >>> you're communicating with a custom Windows Service).
>> >>>
>> >>> 1. Register a protocol handler on that machine such that when a custom
>> >>> URL like mycustomwindowsservice://some_data_to_pass_to_the_service is
>> >>> accessed, your custom windows service is called to handle it. IIRC,
>> >>> this is how iTunes links work.
>> >>>
>> >>> 2. Register a default file extension handler for a custom file
>> >>> extension and MIME type, and serve up a file from the web app with
>> >>> that extension/MIME type, which will cause the browser to download and
>> >>> prompt the user to execute the handler which can communicate with your
>> >>> custom Windows service. This is how just like what happens when you
>> >>> download a Word document, except instead of opening the file in Word,
>> >>> it opens in your custom app which can talk to the service.
>> >>>
>> >>> 3. Require the user to install a browser plugin, which can then handle
>> >>> the communication to the service.
>> >>>
>> >>> 4. Add a custom Java applet (with unsandboxed permissions) that can
>> >>> communicate with the service. Please don't do this.
>> >>>
>> >>> I strongly recommend you consider the security risks involved in doing
>> >>> this, especially given services usually run as somewhat privileged
>> >>> users. Even if the service runs as the same user as the user accessing
>> >>> the web app, the attack surface is still significantly larger than the
>> >>> attack surface of a browser. If you have to, the service should be
>> >>> running as a separate user that is as restricted as it can be.
>> >>>
>> >>> On 27 August 2013 02:29, Niaz Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>> > Well,
>> >>> > My understanding is that i have to make a web service(WCF) exposed
>> as
>> >>> > JSON
>> >>> > or what ever and running at window service,
>> >>> > and at clientside call it via JS or JQuery.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > but my leader is saying we have to do it at client side.?
>> >>> > I dont know what he want to say.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > may be some otherway likeWebSockets or NodeJS.
>> >>> > Please guide for this, thanks in advance.
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Jano Petras <[email protected]
>> >
>> >>> > wrote:
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Hi Niaz,
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Browser's XmlHttp request has a restriction that it can only invoke
>> >>> >> URLs
>> >>> >> that are on the same domain as the current URL.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> As as long as you serve the page from (for example):
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> http://my.domain.com.au/my-page.aspx
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> and then from JS make an Ajax request to anything that is on the
>> same
>> >>> >> domain (my.domain.com.au) - you should be fine.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Cheers,
>> >>> >> j.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> On 26 August 2013 16:15, Niaz Rana <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> Hi All,
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> Can JS/JQuery call .NET WindowService method(s) at client
>> side(Client
>> >>> >>> Machine), where the web application running.
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> Environment is Windows at client & Server.
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> Thanks,
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> -MN
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > --
>> >>> > Regards,
>> >>> > Muhammad Niaz
>> >>> > +966 596 792864
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Regards,
>> > Muhammad Niaz
>> > +966 596 792864
>>
>
>
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> Muhammad Niaz
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