Hi everybody,
I'm trying to clean my code a bit and I couldn't manage to centralise
the location of my services' namespace.
I tried that:
[WebService(Name space =
(string)Configu rationSettings. AppSettings["Namespace"])]
Here is the error I get in VS 2005:
Error 74 An attribute argument must be a constant expression, typeof
expression or array creation
expression C:\Inetpub\wwwr oot\Hss.Com.Web Services\Manage _Employee.asmx
If somebody has managed to do something like that or see how this would
be possible, I'd appreciate a litle help.
Thank you for your comment, remarks and help.
Reguards, 3 1344
Hi,
Try doing this:
public static class Namespaces
{
public const string WebService = "urn:anything:c om";
}
[WebService(Name space = Namespaces.Webs ervice)]
Best regards,
Robert Wilczynski. Hi everybody,
I'm trying to clean my code a bit and I couldn't manage to centralise the location of my services' namespace.
I tried that: [WebService(Name space = (string)Configu rationSettings. AppSettings["Namespace"])] Here is the error I get in VS 2005: Error 74 An attribute argument must be a constant expression, typeof expression or array creation expression C:\Inetpub\wwwr oot\Hss.Com.Web Services\Manage _Employee.asmx If somebody has managed to do something like that or see how this would be possible, I'd appreciate a litle help.
Thank you for your comment, remarks and help.
Reguards,
Hi,
Thank you very much for that wonderfull piece of code Robert.
Best regards,
Pierre
Hi,
Thank you very much for that wonderfull piece of code Robert.
Best regards,
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