HTTPS : Google anticipe les attaques par décryptage rétrospectif
Sur ses services et promeut la confidentialité persistante
Google anticipe un risque lointain et néanmoins palpable qui pèse sur les connexions sécurisées. Il annonce l'activation sur ses services de la technique dite de Confidentialité persistante.
La majorité des implémentations…
These days it is very easy to find cheap SEO services in India. It is because the unemployment is at its peak and people have started to move towards jobs from homes. These jobs from home include all types of online jobs but SEO has more demand than any other. This is an obvious thing that if you are selling any item and that item has a lot of…
Hi,
We're having a hard time figuring how these credentials objects work. In fact, they may not work how we expected them to work. Here's an explanation of the current issue.
We got 2 servers that needs to talk with each other through webservices. The first one (let's call it Server01) has a Windows Service running as the NetworkService…
I have the following DataServiceQuery running agaist an ADO Data Service (with the update installed to make it run like .net 4):
DataServiceQuery<Account> q = (_gsc.Users
.Where(c => c.UserId == myId)
.SelectMany(c => c.ConsumerXref)
.Select(x => x.Account)
.Where(a =>…
I've created a Wcf Service to back a Ajax page (.Net 3.5). It's hosted in IIS 6.1 Integrated Pipeline. (The rest of Autofac is setup correctly for Web Forms integration).
Everything works fine and dandy with the normal Wcf pipeline. However when I plug in the Autofac Wcf Integration (as per the Autofac wiki) I get this delightful…
I have got a WCF Data Service based on a LINQ to SQL data provider.
I am making a query "get me all the records between two dates".
The problem is that I want to synthesize two extra records such that I always get records that fall on the start and end dates, plus all the ones in between which come from the database.
Is there a…
I'm trying to make a calculator web service that has more than 10 parameters. Is there any function in the Java Restlet or in Java itself that allows you to see the parameter ids?
e.g. http://mywebsite.com/calculator?id1=value1&id2=value2&id3=value3 = I'm trying to access the values of id1, id2, and id3 so that I don't…
I'm using Report Builder 2.0 to construct a report that contains datetime data stored in the database as UTC time. Is there a way to convert the UTC time to local time of the computer viewing the report?
Thanks.
I'd like to implement a ADO.NET/WCF DataService and I am wondering what's the best way to setup a project in VS2008 SP1 for this purpose.
Currently I have an ASP.NET web application project (not of "WebSite" project type). The data access layer is an Entity model (EF version 1) with SQL Server database. I have the Entity Model…
The "Silverlight Business Application" template bundled with VS2010 / Silverlight 4 uses DataAnnotations on method arguments in its domain service class, which are invoked automagically:
public CreateUserStatus CreateUser(RegistrationData user,
[Required(ErrorMessageResourceName =…
Hello,
The date picker on the report viewer control in SSRS 2005 is causing our application to slow down a lot; when the user clicks the calendar icon, it really takes a while to load for them for some reason. Any ideas why?
Thanks.
So I just started digging into web tech, and I'm stuck on the concept of REST. Could someone clarify REST by giving me an example of what isn't rest?
So, as far as I can tell, REST requires the server and client to both be in the same state at the end of every request-response HTTP transfer.…
To use the web service that is part of an SSRS installation, it seems that you need to add a web reference to your project so that you can call it etc (see one of my previous questions).
But if I needed to call the web service for different SSRS installations then i need to keep adding extra…
I'm sure there's an elegant solution to the problem but I just can't get my head around it. I am trying to call a web service from within a Windows service. The web service is secured (using Windows authentication). The account that the windows service runs under does have the rights to call…
I've been investigating some cloud vendors and the ability to implement single sign-on with them, especially when it comes to AD (Active Directory) integration.
So far I've learned that with Azure this is possible through ADFS and the AppFabric Access Control offer.
In AWS, since it is…