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JJ
Hi All,

I'm using vs 2003 and created an asp.net app. I had created a bunch of
class's in a folder that I attached to the project. I have a reference set to
the class's but I don't think they compiled with the project dll. I get a ref
object error on the webserver trying to find the class's. So do I just
compile the class's in this folder seperatly and move them over to webserver?

Thanks,

JJ
Nov 19 '05 #1
1 875
If you also attached the code of the dll and added them to the project, with
Add Existing Item (right click project), this code will get compiled along
with the Project.dll, but they will not be separate dll or files. They will
have been intergrated into your project.dll.

If you want to compile the classes separately. Add a new project, in your
solution and add the classes to that solution. Then reference this solution
using Add Reference, be sure to chose the Project tab.

hope this helps,
sivilian
"JJ" wrote:
Hi All,

I'm using vs 2003 and created an asp.net app. I had created a bunch of
class's in a folder that I attached to the project. I have a reference set to
the class's but I don't think they compiled with the project dll. I get a ref
object error on the webserver trying to find the class's. So do I just
compile the class's in this folder seperatly and move them over to webserver?

Thanks,

JJ

Nov 19 '05 #2

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