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Kaliopa Mobile Viewer for OSGeo Mapguide
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64bit dll-s #1

Closed ittisvagyok closed 9 years ago

ittisvagyok commented 9 years ago

Dear Obcina Team!

I was wondering if the dll's related to KaliopaMobileviewer could be accessible in 64bit. Or is there another way to make it work on 64bit Mapguide?

Thank you in advance if you reply, i know this is an open source project, so i'll try not to ask questions...

sreckolipovsek commented 9 years ago

Hi, just put all dll files from your x64 ($\Web\www\mapviewernet\bin) to bin folder in this aplication and it should work. You should also have to check if your settings in IIS are right (Enable32 bit applications = false in Application Pool that this application is running on).

ittisvagyok commented 9 years ago

Hi,

Thanky you for the reply, it is much appreciated. Our problem is, that we cannot disable 32bit applications, since it is necessary for other dlls to run in the application we wanted integrate Kaliopa into.

Anyway, this was an important piece of information for us.

Best regards and good job on the viewer, thanks for the support, Gábor Grósz HungaroCAD Ltd. grosz.gabor@hungarocad.hu

2015-04-09 14:41 GMT+02:00 Srečko Lipovšek notifications@github.com:

Hi, just put all dll files from your x64 ($\Web\www\mapviewernet\bin) to bin folder in this aplication and it should work. You should also have to check if your settings in IIS are right (Enable32 bit applications = false in Application Pool that thi spplication is running on).

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/sreckolipovsek/KaliopaMobileViewer/issues/1#issuecomment-91218530 .

sreckolipovsek commented 9 years ago

Hi Gabor,

You can simpy create new Application Pool in IIS and than Assign that application pool to this Application.

  1.  In IIS go to Application Pool -> Add Application Pool (make shure that you pick right .NET frameork and disable 32bit application)
  2.  Assign that Application pool to your application

a. If appplication is already created: right click on application -> Manage Application -> Advanced Settings -> Pick your Newly Created Application Pool

b. If application is NOT yet created: when creating application -> Create Application -> Pick your Newly Created Application Pool

Each New application Pool created in IIS is reflected in running services. New w3wp service is running for each Application Pool.

Hope it helps. Have a nice day.

ittisvagyok commented 9 years ago

Hi Srečko,

Thank you for your help (again and again), we managed to integrate it yesterday :)

We have another application, which made it harder to implement it, otherwise it worked like a charm out of the box, following the readme.

Best regards, Gabor

2015-04-15 8:44 GMT+02:00 Srečko Lipovšek notifications@github.com:

Hi Gabor,

You can simpy create new Application Pool in IIS and than Assign that application pool to this Application.

  1. In IIS go to Application Pool -> Add Application Pool (make shure that you pick right .NET frameork and disable 32bit application)
  2. Assign that Application pool to your application

a. If appplication is already created: right click on application -> Manage Application -> Advanced Settings -> Pick your Newly Created Application Pool

b. If application is NOT yet created: when creating application -> Create Application -> Pick your Newly Created Application Pool

Each New application Pool created in IIS is reflected in running services. New w3wp service is running for each Application Pool.

Hope it helps. Have a nice day.

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From: ittisvagyok [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2015 8:01 AM To: sreckolipovsek/KaliopaMobileViewer Cc: Srečko Lipovšek Subject: Re: [KaliopaMobileViewer] 64bit dll-s (#1)

Hi,

Thanky you for the reply, it is much appreciated. Our problem is, that we cannot disable 32bit applications, since it is necessary for other dlls to run in the application we wanted integrate Kaliopa into.

Anyway, this was an important piece of information for us.

Best regards and good job on the viewer, thanks for the support, Gábor Grósz HungaroCAD Ltd. grosz.gabor@hungarocad.humailto:grosz.gabor@hungarocad.hu

2015-04-09 14:41 GMT+02:00 Srečko Lipovšek <notifications@github.com mailto:notifications@github.com>:

Hi, just put all dll files from your x64 ($\Web\www\mapviewernet\bin) to bin folder in this aplication and it should work. You should also have to check if your settings in IIS are right (Enable32 bit applications = false in Application Pool that thi spplication is running on).

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub < https://github.com/sreckolipovsek/KaliopaMobileViewer/issues/1#issuecomment-91218530>

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— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub< https://github.com/sreckolipovsek/KaliopaMobileViewer/issues/1#issuecomment-93207076>.

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