Thanks to help from this group I was able to use both VB and C# in a Website
Project, so I understand about creating language subfolders under App_Code
folder.
However, I have another project that I converted from Website Project to Web
Application Project.
It is all VB except for one C# class.
Since there is no App_Code folder with WAP, is there any way to still
include the C# class in the same project or am I resigned to either
converting it to VB or making it a separate project and referencing it in
the WAP?
TIA
AG
Email: discuss at adhdata dot comre:
!> Since there is no App_Code folder with WAP, is there
!> any way to still include the C# class in the same project
See Rick Strahl's blog entry on this :
"WAP recognizes the special APP_CODE folder but requires
that it be renamed and so it creates a OLD_APP_CODE folder.
It creates the folder containing files marked with a Build Action - Content
(select the source code file and look at properties). The file should be
marked with Build Action Compile.
Without this none of your APP_CODE related code will be
recognized most likely causing big problems for compilation."
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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"AG" <NOSPAMa-giam@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message news:utM5M5MnHHA.3544@.TK2MSFTNGP03.p
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> Thanks to help from this group I was able to use both VB and C# in a Websi
te Project, so I
> understand about creating language subfolders under App_Code folder.
> However, I have another project that I converted from Website Project to W
eb Application Project.
> It is all VB except for one C# class.
> Since there is no App_Code folder with WAP, is there any way to still incl
ude the C# class in the
> same project or am I resigned to either converting it to VB or making it a
separate project and
> referencing it in the WAP?
> TIA
> --
> AG
> Email: discuss at adhdata dot com
>
>
Hi AG,
The WAP compiles your code into a single assembly, therefore I don't think
it's possible to use mixed language in it. You can create a separate C#
class library and put the C# class there, then reference the class from
your web project.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Walter Wang (wawang@.online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.')
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That's what I thought, but just wanted to confirm.
One more question. Is there any performance difference in a site published
via the Website model vs WAP?
AG
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> Hi AG,
> The WAP compiles your code into a single assembly, therefore I don't think
> it's possible to use mixed language in it. You can create a separate C#
> class library and put the C# class there, then reference the class from
> your web project.
> Hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
> Walter Wang (wawang@.online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.')
> Microsoft Online Community Support
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Thanks for the quick reply, Juan.
I could not find his blog entry, but did find his white paper. It does
provide a link
http://webproject.scottgu.com/CShar...Migration2.aspx for
instructions to convert from Website to WAP. It happens to be the same
instructions I had used to do my conversion.
My site is already converted and works. I just had to put the C# class into
a separate class library and was wondering if there was another way to mix
languages.
AG
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"Juan T. Llibre" <nomailreplies@.nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> re:
> !> Since there is no App_Code folder with WAP, is there
> !> any way to still include the C# class in the same project
> See Rick Strahl's blog entry on this :
> "WAP recognizes the special APP_CODE folder but requires
> that it be renamed and so it creates a OLD_APP_CODE folder.
> It creates the folder containing files marked with a Build Action -
> Content
> (select the source code file and look at properties). The file should be
> marked with Build Action - Compile.
> Without this none of your APP_CODE related code will be
> recognized most likely causing big problems for compilation."
>
>
> Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
> asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
> foros de asp.net, en espaol : http://asp.net.do/foros/
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> "AG" <NOSPAMa-giam@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
> news:utM5M5MnHHA.3544@.TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>
>
I don't think there're any notable performance difference.
Regards,
Walter Wang (wawang@.online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support
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Thank you.
AG
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>I don't think there're any notable performance difference.
>
> Regards,
> Walter Wang (wawang@.online.microsoft.com, remove 'online.')
> Microsoft Online Community Support
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Monday, March 26, 2012
Mixed Language Development with WAP
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