Understood, and that was my first thought. Was just wondering if there were
alternative solutions.
I am thinking of a Java/.NET split if you will where we keep what we can
that WILL run under Mono and port the rest to Java. That assumes we can get
the two to play nicely together.
Is there a way t
The obvious answer: contribute to Mono and help implement it. Or pay someone
to do it.
That's what some companies do. If you can afford it, that's an option (which
might turn out to be cheaper than rewriting everything in Java; that said, I
have no idea how much work is needed here).
Greg Robins
I am new to Linux, new to Mono. I am really hoping we can use Mono for our
.NET application to Linux port/migration.
The other option on the table is to totally re-write in Java.
So what do folks usually do at this point; the point where they find that
something they need, our .NET Server applica
> When I go to:
>
> http://mono-project.com/DistroPackages/Ubuntu
>
> it tells me Mono comes installed by default. We are running Ubuntu
> 10.04.
>
> What do I need to do to upgrade to Mono 2.6 on Ubuntu 10.04?
I am told that there are no 2.6 packages available for Ubuntu by the
Debian/Ubunt
In general, when you see NotImplementedException, it is not implemented
yet i.e. you cannot use it in mono.
"It" here means ClientCredentialsElement and clientCredentials
configuration element.
Atsushi Eno
On 2010/05/25 22:27, Greg Robinson wrote:
> I changed the config file settings to basicH
I changed the config file settings to basicHttpBinding, removed all of the
related WSHttpBinding values and ran under Mono 2.6+.
Now I receive this exception
System.NotImplementedException: The requested feature is not implemented.
at
System.ServiceModel.Configuration.ClientCredentialsElement.C
That is not good news.
Thanks
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Atsushi Eno <
atsushi...@veritas-vos-liberabit.com> wrote:
> WSHttpBinding is not usable at all. It involves the huge WS-* stack like
> WS-Security which is far from done.
>
> Atsushi Eno
>
>
> On 2010/05/24 21:42, Greg Robinson wro
WSHttpBinding is not usable at all. It involves the huge WS-* stack like
WS-Security which is far from done.
Atsushi Eno
On 2010/05/24 21:42, Greg Robinson wrote:
> I have been making good progress on moving our .NET server
> application over to Mono 2.2 running on Ubuntu 2.2.
>
> Friday, I p
I am new to Linux, Ubuntu and Mono.
When I go to:
http://mono-project.com/DistroPackages/Ubuntu
it tells me Mono comes installed by default. We are running Ubuntu 10.04.
What do I need to do to upgrade to Mono 2.6 on Ubuntu 10.04?
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Oskar Berggren wrote:
> 2.2
2.2 is fairly old. Have you checked with 2.4 or 2.6?
Try searching for "moma" and "mono class library status".
/Oskar
2010/5/24 Greg Robinson :
> I have been making good progress on moving our .NET server application over
> to Mono 2.2 running on Ubuntu 2.2.
>
> Friday, I ported the WCF piece
I will upgrade to 2.6 and test again.
Thanks!
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Oskar Berggren wrote:
> 2.2 is fairly old. Have you checked with 2.4 or 2.6?
>
> Try searching for "moma" and "mono class library status".
>
> /Oskar
>
>
> 2010/5/24 Greg Robinson :
> > I have been making good progr
I have been making good progress on moving our .NET server application over
to Mono 2.2 running on Ubuntu 2.2.
Friday, I ported the WCF pieces over where all the server application does
is make calls to a WCF service running on a windows server outside of our
office.
I am getting the following
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