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Comments by Member 12992094 (Top 8 by date)
Member 12992094
23-Apr-17 11:33am
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Thank you! I solved it by passing the whole model to the "Post" action method.
Member 12992094
10-Apr-17 6:41am
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Thank you!
Member 12992094
10-Apr-17 6:02am
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So I have to deploy it to Azure first, then complete the development based on what Azure provides?
Member 12992094
10-Apr-17 5:02am
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Can you give me a hint of how to do so? I'm really new to web development, and I can't figure it out.
Member 12992094
10-Apr-17 2:19am
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Yes, this is what I want to do. They will upload the files, click compile then receive a result.
But I need the JDK on my server right? How am I going to upload JDK to the server? so I was thinking, if I copy the JDK already installed on my laptop to the project directory, then access it using a virtual path, is it going to be deployed with the project on a remote server? (Azure in my case). Will users be able to compile their codes remotely?
Member 12992094
9-Apr-17 12:49pm
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I have to allow them to compile their Java programs without needing to install JDK on their local machines, this is the main point of the website. JDK is a big folder, I can't upload it to the server the same way as I upload a simple txt file. So, I thought of copying it to the project directory. I'm just not sure if it will work.
Member 12992094
9-Apr-17 12:16pm
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It compiles correctly, but the path to the JDK is local, so users on other machines can't use it.
Member 12992094
10-Mar-17 10:14am
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I was thinking of creating 1 account, then creating a directory per user (the name of the directory is User's name)once he is added to the database. In my application, users don't register, they are added by the admin, and users don't have a direct access to their directories, I have a method that displays the contents of their directories based on their names.
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