Most of my experience is with applications and I am having trouble working with a SQL query. The web page uses signalr to update clients with new info which will be controlled by a different process but what I am trying to implement is that new connected clients will not be at the same place as others already joined so it will update new clients with the correct info. I have this SQL Query ,
public string LoadCurrent()
{
SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection();
SqlConnectionStringBuilder bldr = new SqlConnectionStringBuilder();
bldr.DataSource = @"server\SQLEXPRESS";
bldr.InitialCatalog = "Signalr_Example";
bldr.UserID = "zip";
bldr.Password = "zap";
con.ConnectionString = bldr.ConnectionString;
con.Open();
string currentPage = "";
using (SqlCommand command = con.CreateCommand())
{
command.CommandText = "SELECT TOP 1 activepage FROM active";
con.Open();
command.ExecuteNonQuery();
SqlDataReader myReader = command.ExecuteReader();
while (myReader.Read())
{
int _currentpage = myReader.GetOrdinal("activepage");
currentPage = myReader.GetString(_currentpage);
}
}
return currentPage;
}
Which I would like to return when a client connects
public Task Connect()
{
string html = LoadCurrent();
_connections.TryAdd(Context.ConnectionId, null);
//This runs firstview which populates a content div on new clients.
Clients[Context.ConnectionId].firstview(html);
return Clients.tally(_connections.Count.ToString());
}
while this works in a winapp , it breaks all of signalr on my page when run and does not return the result. I am probably doing something I am not supposed to , so I thought I would ask.