Ranjitha,

The three windows for the services is correct.  You're not able to access the 
trader client.

You'll have to setup IIS to connect http://localhost/trade to the directory 
where the aspx files are.

Another option is to run the aspx files from Visual Studios developement 
server.  

1. With the 3 services running open the trader_client/StockTraderWeb.sln in 
Visual Studio.  
2. When its loaded right click the C:\...\Trade project and choose Set as 
Startup Project
3. Click F5

-Ben Dewey

________________________________________
From: Ranjitha V [[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 3:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: .NET Stocktrader

Hi,

When I ran RunServices.bat, I got 3 command prompt windows.

- .NET StockTrader Configuration Service Host

- .NET StockTrader Order Processor Service Host

- .NET StockTrader Business Services Host

Then, I went to http://localhost/trade/, I got a 404 error ie. URL not
found.
Any idea as to what I am missing here?

-Ranjitha

On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 11:31 PM, Ben Dewey <[email protected]> wrote:

> -> Under 7c, it is mentioned that we have to change the instance of the
> database (mine is .\MSSQLExpress). Can someone point out as to where exactly
> this change has to be made in the .exe.config file?
>
> With the latest code, the only thing that needs to be changed is the config
> service/app.config.  when you build this will create a
> ConfigServiceConsoleHost.exe.config.
> Although, the BS and OPS services won't work with SQL Express.  See JIRA
> and email archives for information on that.  The current work-around is to
> enable TCPIP on port 1433, which essentially enables your SQL Express on
> localhost:1433 and localhost/SQLExpress.  Meaning localhost by itself should
> resolve to the TCPIP version.  Instructions for enabling TCPIP are on under
> the PHP documentation on the WIKI.
>
>
>
> -> Under (i) of 8a, when I right click RunServices.bat, I don't see any
> option as "Run as administrator".
>
> What version of windows are you using?  If you're using XP there are no UAC
> prompts and you should be able to run regular without a problem.
>
>
> -> Under (ii) of 8a, it says choose a run mode of either debug or release.
> Kindly elaborate?
>
> These are the target builds from VisualStudio.  If you using
> BuildDotNet.cmd then run release.  If you build the solutions manually is
> the only time you'd want to run debug.  When in doubt us release.
>
>
>
> -Ben Dewey
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ranjitha V [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 1:08 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: .NET Stocktrader
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am following
>
> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/STONEHENGE/Stonehenge+.NET+StockTrader+Installation+Guide
> to setup .NET Stocktrader.
>
> I have these questions.
>
> -> Under 7c, it is mentioned that we have to change the instance of the
> database (mine is .\MSSQLExpress). Can someone point out
>    as to where exactly this change has to be made in the .exe.config file?
>
> -> Under (i) of 8a, when I right click RunServices.bat, I don't see any
> option as "Run as administrator".
>
> -> Under (ii) of 8a, it says choose a run mode of either debug or release.
> Kindly elaborate?
>
> -Ranjitha
>

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