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Debugging: how do you step into a 2nd project within same solution?

FN
I can't debug from my asp.net application into a 2nd project that is my
"just DLL code". The 2nd application is just a class library. I compiled the
class library with "debug" selected before I hit "build". Both projects are
within the same solution file and open together in Solution Explorer. But
when I set breakpoints in the class library code, my asp.net code just skips
them. How can I step into the class library code? I used to do this just
with VB6.
Nov 17 '05 #1
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Hi. FN.

Once you run your asp.net code, you can set a break point in your class
library code. try it.
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I can't debug from my asp.net application into a 2nd project that is my
"just DLL code". The 2nd application is just a class library. I compiled the class library with "debug" selected before I hit "build". Both projects are within the same solution file and open together in Solution Explorer. But
when I set breakpoints in the class library code, my asp.net code just skips them. How can I step into the class library code? I used to do this just
with VB6.

Nov 17 '05 #2
Hi. FN.

Once you run your asp.net code, you can set a break point in your class
library code. try it.
--

--------------------
Blogs (http://seaousak.egloos.com)
Microsoft 2002 ~ 2004 .NET MVP
"FN" <ne**************@DELETECAPSyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Os*******************@twister.socal.rr.com...
I can't debug from my asp.net application into a 2nd project that is my
"just DLL code". The 2nd application is just a class library. I compiled the class library with "debug" selected before I hit "build". Both projects are within the same solution file and open together in Solution Explorer. But
when I set breakpoints in the class library code, my asp.net code just skips them. How can I step into the class library code? I used to do this just
with VB6.

Nov 17 '05 #3

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