I'm doing a .net c # application that returns me in matrix form for the day alternatives for a round trip for an origin and destination.
I want to know which webservices to use.
I also download the SabreDevStudioWidgetLibrary from the github page that is to be able to design the AlternateDatesMatrixLeadPriceCalendar, but I do not know how to make it work.
https://blog.developer.sabre.com/blog/2016/12/05/5-data-driven-widgets-pioneering-insight-onto-decision-support-bar/
thank you very much
regards
Could this be what you're looking for?
https://developer.sabre.com/docs/read/soap_apis/air/search/bargain_finder_max/bfm_ad
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I want to create an application that basically search for something with some filters from various websites (I don't require to login to those third party websites so the data available is open to public) and show it on my application. I have a few questions:
1. Is It Legal ?
2. Is this web scraping or Meta Search Engine ?
3. Can I get more information (any web links/articles) to know more
about it ? How to achieve it technically ? One way I know that we can use the XPath technique to scrape but I am wondering if there are more ways.
I am NOT asking for the entire code. Just how to start / Any guidance?
Thank You in Advance !
Firstly you need to understand how search engines work!
-Our so called search engines like google have special programs designed to mine out information from the web they are called "Spiders" what a spider does is basically scroll over all web pages within the search query and find matching information however that's a really complex thing to work on! it takes really good code and algorithm expertise to develop a spider for yourself. However if you can master that you'll be earning a smooth sum of money, but it's really rare unless you're a blatant genius!
Hi I am trying to pull this string from courseweb.hopkinsschools.org and display it on my own asp.net application. I have been looking for a long time for a tutorial but nothing works. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Picture of String needed:
String
When I started doing work with websites and interfacing with other websites, I originally wanted to do what you're talking about, reading the text from pages, because thats how we as people interface with computers and websites.
But that is not how computers should ever interface with other websites unless absolutely necessary.
Moodle has an API for such things like course management. Its kind of difficult to find information on, but its called Moodle Web Services if I remember quickly. I'll add a link back if I can find it.
What these will do is let you access moodle in a computer friendly way, ie. a way your computer can easily understand, instead of trying to read webpages.
Edit
Here are some resources to get you started:
https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Web_services
https://code.google.com/p/mnet-csharp/
https://delog.wordpress.com/2010/08/31/integrating-a-c-app-with-moodle-using-xml-rpc/
https://delog.wordpress.com/2010/09/08/integrating-c-app-with-moodle-2/
I'm trying to create a wpf application such as a movies library because i would like to manage and sort out my movies with a pretty interface.
I'd like to create a library with all my movies getting information from the web, but i don't know how very well.
I thought to get the information from a web site, for example imdb, but i don't know if it's legally to capture html from page to get the nested information.
It's my first desktop application and I would also like to know if it is necessary to create a database within the project and then create a setup project with specified script for deploy it.
Sorry for the confusion but i would like to know too much things :)
Thanks a lot in advance.
The legality of web scraping is a grey area. See my question, "Legality of Web Scraping vs Normal Use" and the corresponding answers for some insight.
Even if the legality is not a problem, web scraping is a flimsy approach because the webpage structure may change without notice, making your application suddenly useless until you update it to the new format. You are much better off using some sort of web API (if the site providing the information offers it).
Whether you need a database or not depends entirely on what your application will be doing and how you design it - it's not something any of us can tell you.
Same goes for the setup project - in fact I wouldn't worry about that until you actually have a working application. Take it step by step and keep the scope within control.
Yes I did not think about api.
It's a great idea, maybe use "themoviedb".
But if i create an application based on it, that has to show all the movies that you have stored on your hdd and get , for example, the posters, the description and the ranking, i have to create a database according to you?
Thanks a lot.
I am using the example Google Maps API V3 for ASP.NET on Code Project and it works very well.
I'd like to add a little functionality to it but I'm not sure it is possible. I have done some research but I'm not sure what I the terminology for this is.
We have a lat/lon being reported to our SQL Server every 15 seconds. I'd like to take a reading at every minute and map the route where the vehicle has gone for x number number of readings
I can put pins on the maps with lat/lon without a problem but I'd like to show the route that it went, with lines or something to the like.
Is this possible with Google Maps?
Sure. In the Google Maps API, these are called Polylines.
Here is a link to the documentation:
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/reference#Polyline
And here is one of the developer samples using Polylines:
https://google-developers.appspot.com/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/polyline-complex
I'm wanting to use google maps and see a million ways to do it on the web. Some are javascript methods and some are asp.net server components with which I have hit and miss luck. What's the easiest and most reliable way using c# and asp.net?
I have my location data including geocodes in a database. I want to provide users a method to do a lookup for certain locations. From there, my code will provide a table of geocodes to google maps with markers on the map corresponding to the found entries. Users can see each entry and need to be able to tell which is which if multiple rows are returned.
Is there a good way to do this?
The Google Maps API is accessed via JavaScript (any server controls are just abstracting this away from you). In the case you described, you would need to dynamically output the required JavaScript to tell the maps API what to display.
See http://dotnet.sys-con.com/node/171162
There are a few server controls to do it, like this, but you have to learn how to do things in one way (server control) or another (Javascript Google API).
I recommend using the Google API, since it has more samples all over the web, and you can use new features implemented by Google right after they release them and don't have to wait for the server control developer to do it.
I would recommend using direct JavaScript to create the Google Maps. It's fairly straight forward and then you will be able to understand what's going on behind the scenes.
Google has some pretty good tutorials and documentation to get you up and running quick. Once you add one to your site, it will become very easy to setup the rest of the customization that you need.
Take a look at this site for examples.
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/examples/
As usual I point to ComponentOne who has a nice SilverLight control for this that can use google-maps or Microsofts Live Maps, it uses Silverlight Deep Zoom to handle it nicely:
http://www.componentone.com/SuperProducts/MapsSilverlight/
Live example:
http://demo.componentone.com/Silverlight/Factories/
(I'm not from ComponentOne, just a satisfied customer) ;)
I know you can do it yourself with scripts and other ways, but its just so much more fun to use code allreade written. ;)
Best .NET Wrapper for Google Maps or Yahoo Maps?
BTW: I found a great post here that has an example on how to do a store lookup. Works really well. I recommend!!
http://blog.donnfelker.com/post/HOWTO-Build-a-Store-Locator-in-ASPNET.aspx
Check out this example: Data driven Google Maps in ASP.Net
I used ASP.Net Ajax to create a web-service that is callable from JavaScript.
The web-service talks to the database and fills a very basic object. ASP.Net Ajax, then makes the object available to my client javascript. The rest is easy: In the client, you call the webservice from Javascript, read the data returned and populate Google Maps, using simple Google Maps API calls.
Check out the site at link text
Please, try my GoogleMaps control for ASP.NET