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tomjunction
07-28-2010, 11:50 AM
I need help from experts here. I’m in the process of developing a web application in asp.net. It will identify a USB device and encapsulate its events. For instance, when a user checks out a webpage and connects the device to his machine, it will help him identify the device. He will be able to read it and write on it as well. I came up with a Java program but it didn’t serve the purpose entirely. I don’t need any configurations as far as the client’s side is concerned. Can someone help me here? Can you guide me through?

jamestobin
07-17-2012, 04:46 AM
I need help from the experts here. I develop an ASP.NET Web application. It will recognize the USB device and package events.

johndyer98
07-30-2012, 02:52 AM
As an example, a user can identify the device, read and write on it, when he checks a webpage and connects the device to his machine. However, the Java program I found did not help me in this matter to a great extent.

bobfields
08-16-2012, 01:33 AM
Looking up a webpage and having it connected to the requisite device will help the user check its identity and validity. Similarly, I could locate an option for Java programming but that didn’t live up to my purpose.

hitsandy
08-16-2012, 02:38 AM
i recommend you post this query in asp.net forums or devexpress forums. They suggest you best solutions that related to programming.

santonu911
08-16-2012, 11:20 AM
If you are Scouring away participant site with suffering from that associated required equipment will help your own customer check out this cans manufacturer and validity. As well, I would pick up some option for Java shows that however which didn’t grow out to be able to allow my own level.

disneyjohn
08-20-2012, 12:55 AM
For the proper checking of the website page one can make the best use of ASP.NET and USB port device. This is the best way you can make a name in business.

ankita123
08-20-2012, 08:35 AM
It will recognize the USB device and package events.

mitchdyer
08-24-2012, 01:26 AM
For example, when a user checks out a web based site page and attaches the device to his engine, it will aid him classify the trick.

bobwest89
08-24-2012, 05:11 AM
For example, when users check out a web page and connect to the machinery and equipment, it will help him to identify the device. He will be able to read it and write on. I came up with a Java program, but it does not fully achieve their goals.

johnnash39
09-08-2012, 02:43 AM
The issue wherein the machine or device does not respond to the attachment of the USB is something that is commonly being seen these days by the users we have.

danielcaleb432
09-21-2012, 02:49 AM
I require help from experts in developing a web application process in asp.net. The main feature of this application will be that it will be able to identify any USB devise connected to it and compress all the events.

mitchcobain
09-25-2012, 01:34 AM
It will help to identify a particular device when a concerned user signs out of a particular webpage. It will be possible to write and write on the same.

gamesveta
09-27-2012, 01:49 AM
This task isn't suitable for an ASP.NET application, which is, by nature, a browser-based request/response paradigm. For a modem, you need a long-running service to listen. I'm not sure it's a good fit for/possible with Silverlight either.

Your best option is to write either a WinForms, or better yet, Windows Service app to listen on the port and handle that functionality, while having the user-interaction happen through ASP.NET.

Your boss may or may not understand the technical differences, but it's perfectly valid to break up functionality into different executables/apps to handle different tasks.

This is actualy the norm when you think about it. Such a design makes this site possible. S.O. uses a database of some sort to store data, a web server to perform logic and stream the data in a browser-readable format, and you're using a browser to view the data served by the web server.

Using the right tool for the job is critical to good design. ASP.NET and Silverlight are the wrong tool for listenening to a COM port.

If you need to communicate with the WinForms app or Windows Service, you can expose functions via WCF and add service references to them.




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johnbrosnan253
09-28-2012, 01:20 AM
I want assistance from specialists at this juncture. I’m in the procedure of emerging a web application in asp.net. It will recognize a USB device and capture its actions.

swanngraeme88
11-19-2012, 12:55 AM
For example, when the user checks out a page, the device is connected to the machine; it will help him identify the device. He will be able to read it, and write on it. I came up with a Java program, but it does not fully serve the purpose.