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Shring XSD between projects

Hi,
In know that is stupid question but;
i have

- websiteX
- webServiceY

Now,
I added simple.xds to websiteX, it was created in websiteX folder,
now I want to use this XSD with webServiceY
How I can add reference to this?

Thanx
Hyde
Jul 9 '06 #1
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A couple of choices, depending on how you are using the data.

If the website calls the service, move the XSD to the web service and
regenerate the web reference. You can then consume it on the web site. It is
still not a bad idea to move the XSD(s) to a class library.

If it is simply a shared reference, move the XSD to a class library and
reference in each project.
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Hi,
In know that is stupid question but;
i have

- websiteX
- webServiceY

Now,
I added simple.xds to websiteX, it was created in websiteX folder,
now I want to use this XSD with webServiceY
How I can add reference to this?

Thanx
Hyde

Jul 9 '06 #2

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