HI nope it is not we're not using mvc3 at the moment
with kind regards Ruben Willems On 21 August 2012 17:18, Ryan Stewart <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Alex, > > Is MVC 3 a requirement of CCNET 1.8? > > > On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 1:04:43 PM UTC+1, Alex Vilela wrote: > >> Hi Shu, >> >> I'm not sure why you get this error, but my suspicions are in the way >> that the dashboard is configured on IIS. >> Do you have asp.net MVC installed? >> Is your website on integrated or classic mode? >> Is the ccnet service executing? The service doesn't need the dashboard, >> but the dashboard needs the service. >> >> Regards, >> >> Alex Vilela >> >> >> On 31 July 2012 01:25, Shu Chow <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, all. I followed the instructions on Matthew Bussa's blog to install >>> a basic running instance of CCNet (http://www.matthewbussa.com/** >>> 2011/05/installing-and-**configuring-cruise.html<http://www.matthewbussa.com/2011/05/installing-and-configuring-cruise.html>). >>> Unfortunately, I cannot get the application to run even with this basic >>> installation. >>> >>> This is a Windows 7 machine. I tried to install this with >>> CruiseControl.NET 1.8.0.0. The ccnet.config file is the standard one in >>> the application. Both follow. >>> >>> Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks! >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> The error: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Server Error in '/ccnet' Application. >>>> ------------------------------**------------------------------** >>>> -------------------- >>>> Object reference not set to an instance of an object. >>>> Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of >>>> the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information >>>> about the error and where it originated in the code. >>>> Exception Details: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not >>>> set to an instance of an object. >>>> Source Error: >>>> An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the >>>> current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the >>>> exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below. >>>> Stack Trace: >>>> >>>> [NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an >>>> object.] >>>> ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.**WebDashboard.MVC.ASPNET.** >>>> HttpHandler.ProcessRequest(**HttpContext context) +43 >>>> System.Web.**CallHandlerExecutionStep.**System.Web.HttpApplication.* >>>> *IExecutionStep.Execute() +598 >>>> System.Web.HttpApplication.**ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, >>>> Boolean& completedSynchronously) +170 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------**------------------------------** >>>> -------------------- >>>> Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.5456; >>>> ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.5456 >>> >>> >>> >>> The config file: >>> >>> <cruisecontrol xmlns:cb="urn:ccnet.config.**builder"> >>> >>> <!-- This is your CruiseControl.NET Server Configuration file. Add >>>> your projects below! --> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> <project name="MyFirstProject" >>> >>> description="demoproject showing a small config"> >>> >>> >>>> <triggers> >>> >>> <!-- check the source control every X time for changes, >>> >>> and run the tasks if changes are found --> >>> >>> <intervalTrigger >>> >>> name="continuous" >>> >>> seconds="30" >>> >>> buildCondition="**IfModificationExists" >>> >>> initialSeconds="5"/> >>> >>> </triggers> >>> >>> >>>> <sourcecontrol type="nullSourceControl" >>> >>> alwaysModified="true"> >>> >>> </sourcecontrol> >>> >>> >>>> <tasks> >>> >>> <exec> >>> >>> <!-- if you want the task to fail, ping an >>>> unknown server --> >>> >>> <executable>ping.exe</**executable> >>> >>> <buildArgs>localhost</**buildArgs> >>> >>> <buildTimeoutSeconds>15</** >>>> buildTimeoutSeconds> >>> >>> <description>Pinging a server</description> >>> >>> </exec> >>> >>> </tasks> >>> >>> >>>> <publishers> >>> >>> <xmllogger /> >>> >>> <artifactcleanup cleanUpMethod="**KeepLastXBuilds" >>> >>> cleanUpValue="50" /> >>> >>> </publishers> >>> >>> >>>> </project> >>> >>> >>>> </cruisecontrol> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>
