by Rahul Singla | Oct 26, 2014 | .NET 2.0+, .NET 4.0+, .NET 4.5+, Blog, C#, Crystal Reports, ExtJs, VB.NET, Visual Studio
We have been using Crystal Reports for our Travel CRM with good results for a few years now. We use a completely custom ExtJs based experience for Report viewing which includes a custom user interface for entering report parameters (see screenshot below for an...
by Rahul Singla | Oct 25, 2014 | .NET 2.0+, .NET 4.0+, .NET 4.5+, ASP.NET, ASP.NET 4.0, Blog, C#, DNN 5.x, DNN 6.x, DNN 7.x, DotNetNuke, DotNetNuke 5.x, DotNetNuke 6.x, DotNetNuke 7.x, Visual Studio
I have to acknowledge, it has probably been more than a couple of years since I have done any real DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) development. Quite a few things seem to have changed in this time, especially with DNN 7.x.One of those changes I got stumped on recently...
by Rahul Singla | Nov 14, 2013 | .NET 4.0+, .NET 4.5+, Blog, C#, VB.NET, Visual Studio
Hello World :)It’s been so long since I last blogged, it essentially feels to be blogging like first time. A lot has happened all this time, and I hope I would be able to share some of my learnings more frequently going forward.Switching to the topic of the...
by Rahul Singla | May 27, 2012 | .NET 4.0+, Blog, C#, Visual Studio, Windows Server, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008
We had recently integrated Claims Authentication support in one of our enterprise applications. And it soon-after went into evaluation for a prospective clients. We had advised them to use ADFS (Active Directory Federation Services) to create the authentication...
by Rahul Singla | May 26, 2012 | Blog, Visual Studio
One of my Visual Studio 2010 solutions has a comparatively larger number of projects (more than 30). And we use PowerShell scripts extensively to automate many build and packaging tasks for this solution.For example, the main PowerShell build script rebuilds all the...
by Rahul Singla | Mar 13, 2012 | .NET 4.0+, .NET 4.5+, ASP.NET, ASP.NET 4.0, ASP.NET MVC, Blog, Visual Studio
I do not have much time to provide the background, suffice it should be to say that I decided to adopt ASP.NET 4.0 MVC Web Api in a major way today after being in evaluation mode for some days (4.0 MVC was still in Beta as I wrote this).And so I needed to convert my...
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