OpenAuth in ASP.NET MVC/SQL Server [closed] - sql-server

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Enabling OpenAuth and allowing the user to login via Google, Yahoo, Facebook etc. is an common occurrence in websites. Is there an open-source library or project which can be consumed or referred to for implementing this functionality in ASP.NET MVC with SQL Server repository?

Nerd Dinner by Scott Hanselman, Phil Haack, Rob Conery et.al. is a good fit for your need.
It is a ASP.NET MVC project using DotNetOpenAuth for the log-on entities DotNetOpenAuth supports.

You can use DotNetOpenAuth. It supports Google, Yahoo,AOl, Wordpress etc..
This link has a sample project which gives you a good idea how to do this.
http://www.west-wind.com/weblog/posts/2009/Sep/17/Integrating-OpenID-in-an-ASPNET-MVC-Application-using-DotNetOpenAuth
For Facebook, you may need to look into facebook connect.
You can create a table in your database to store the Open Id (after hashing) . When user login with their other providers details (ex : google) you will get the open id. You can check that with what you have in your table and let the user to be a logged in user.

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Drupal Or Cakephp [closed]

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I am in process to build a website, which includes following functionality.
Front-end user-
1. User registration (admin approval).
2. User can ask question.
3. User can search about articles or whole website.
4. User can add article to Bookmark list, wishlist, favorite list etc.
Admin Panel-
1. Admin can add/delete/update user.
2. Admin would able to put replies to user's questions.
3. Admin would be able to add/edit/delete articles.
4. Admin can send bulk emails.
5. Admin would get notification whenever user post new questions.
So, my concern is which platform should i choose, Drupal OR CakePhp ?
Please advice me, i am new to both one.
CakePHP is framework for developing PHP applications. You can use it for what you are describing but you would have to build all those components yourself.
Drupal is a content management system which already can do some of what you are asking. You can extend it to support your additional requirements.

Any in depth AngularFire authentication and authorization tutorials? [closed]

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There are a number of helpful questions related to AngularFire authentication.
Basic user authentication with records in AngularFire is a pretty good one for starters.
Anant Narayanan's presentation in combination with the code at https://github.com/anantn/firetube also has alot of good teaser info.
Reading through the documentation at angularfire.com is um, AngularFire seed is helpful..
Unfortunately, I still get the feeling that I'm wandering through a foreign land with a handful of tourist info-booth maps. Please suggest any direct and complete introductions or tutorials to the land and culture of Angular + Firebase? More specifically, content that connects stuff to authenticated users in some meaningful way.
Check out angularfire.com for a Quickstart guide, a screencast and more documentation on how angularFireAuth works. There's also a page with the annotated source which will help.

Credit card processing system for static website [closed]

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Is there a website or a service that handles all the credit card processing stuff for a basic static website and sends over the payment to an account? Except for paypal ?
Rbs worldpay has equivalent services of what Paypal offers.
You have the option of junior invisible and junior, one of it provides a form for filling up cc information on your behalf, the other allows you to capture cc information on your site and pass over to rbs. That's what I recall.
Stripe was built for website credit card processing.
From their site https://stripe.com/
Payments for developers - Stripe makes it easy to start accepting
credit cards on the web today.
You can find additional documentation at https://stripe.com/docs
Disclaimer: I have no business relationship with Stripe. They just seem like a good fit for what your asking.

What database viewer to use for CouchDB? [closed]

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I'm pretty new to CouchDB. I have googled without finding a database viewer for CouchDB.
How do you view a CouchDB database without manipulating the raw HTTP messages ?
Ideally, the tool would meet the following requirements :
Cross-platform (Windows or Linux mainly)
Desktop application or Web application
Allow editing of documents, databases etc
There is built-in web application that allows you to manage CouchDB instance -- http://guide.couchdb.org/draft/tour.html#welcome
And your question is very ambiguous. You ask for the web application as option but without "a classic browser" you cannot use it.
In case you don't find Futon very intuitive, please checkout CouchDB Query Explorer. The tool is aimed at providing an intuitive approach to configure & use. Define your own fields & filters. Querying is as simple as selecting one or more filters. For more information please visit here
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Database in the cloud? [closed]

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Some of my recent clients are asking for remote connections to the office server, for standalone work, etc, in winForm applications.
Since the concept of the web is remote connection to a server both of data and resources, it should be possible to place both of this in cloud and have the winForm apps connect to it as if web Apps.
As any one tested this, is working like this?
Is it fast enough?
Is it secure?
What is the best cloud host for this type of work ?
Also what DB engines support this ?
Some of my friends have used MongoHQ with greate success.
Also Xeround is a cloud-hosted database. It is compatible with MySQL. I have used it before, but never for a winForm application.

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