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Are there examples of C# code accessing vSphere API through PowerCLI or otherwise? For test automation, is PowerCLI script or C# code calling vSphere API the better choice? Please advise on docs and examples
Here are C# samples for the web services API: http://communities.vmware.com/community/developer/codecentral/vsphere_ws_c
And here is the programming guide for using C# with the .NET assemblies that come with PowerCLI: http://www.vmware.com/support/developer/windowstoolkit/wintk40/doc/viwin_devg.pdf
On a personal note, I prefer PowerCLI for doing my test automation. Lots of things can be accomplished with one line of PowerCLI, and you never have to open Visual Studio. ;)
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I m working with a large project whith meets in mvc c# and looking for methods (plugins for visual studio, addons, frameworks) for tracking object in controller,views during the app works. Any methods exist for that ? I do not want use logging via nlog or log4net.
Try Application Insights (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/application-insights/app-insights-overview). It integrated very nice in Visual Studio, has a free plan as well and is created for scenario's like this.
Just to satisfy my curiosity, why do you not want to use a logging framework?
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I need a quickstart for the connect ... maybe someone with experience on C# and how to make CSTA Link ? I just find one example but in Perl on Perl CSTA Example, but I still don't know hot to do on C#.
Thanks a lot!
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Siemens exposes CSTA API's. You can use those. There is a CSTADLL which is a collection of software for the Microsoft .NET platform that allows you to perform ACSE and CSTA operations for any of the three CSTA phases.
There are two namespaces you should have a look at: Com.Objsys.Csta.Common and Com.Objsys.Csta.Devices - depending on what exactly you are about to do.
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I'm completely new to Oauth 2.0 and I want to use it in my Silverlight (c#) in-browser application, in order to access this API method: https://www.elance.com/p/api2/methods/workroom/bid-id/messages.
What are the things that I need to know? Is there any library that I can use for this?
I would also appreciate some code examples!
Thank you
There is a fair amount of libraries for the protocol, including C#!
http://oauth.net/code/
Edit:
Plus, this link provides a thorough guide on the protocol, if RFCs are not your favorite nightstand literature:
http://hueniverse.com/oauth/
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I am looking for an open source instant messenger based on .Net technologies (C# on Windows), and an open source project which has a small code base is appreciated, since I only need basic text message exchange function. Better authentication by a remote web services.
thanks in advance,
George
The XMPP Standards Foundation links to several .NET SDK libraries for those who wish to build their own IM.
Here's one link:
http://www.ag-software.de/agsxmpp-sdk/
There's also a CodeProject link that shows how easily you can be up and running using agsXMPP:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/IP/JabberClient.aspx
Hopefully you find these to be good reading!
Here is C#, SIP instant messenger:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/officesip/
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I am wondering if anyone knows of an open source c# library for beautifying javascript. I would like to make use of such a library within my asp net website to make debugging messy javascript easier.
There are currently many online websites for this (ie. http://jsbeautifier.org/) however I would like to have access to such a utility within c#, even if it is just a wrapper for communicating with an online API.
You can use jsbeautifylib.
http://jsbeautifylib.codeplex.com/
It's the file/folder you found :)
Also there is a C# port of js-beautify by Denis Ivanov here
And in the simplest of form, there is JSBeautify.cs
The site you pointed out suggests a command line tool. Wouldn't it be enough for you?
To beautify from the command-line you
can use provided beautify-cl.js
script, using Rhino javascript engine.
See the file contents for the details.