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Nils Magnus Englund
Hi,
I have a production, test and development environment for my web application
and a web service (The test web application connects to the test web
service, and so on).
Is it possible to let the web services location be set in e.g. Web.config? I
don't want to recompile the web application every time I move it to another
environment, nor do I want the code to be much more complicated than with a
hardcoded location. The web service methods and classes are identical for
all three environments, so I could let VS.NET talk to the development web
service for figuring out class definitions etc. (I just want the actual
communication when the web app is in use to be to the web service specified
by each environment).
Hope I made it clear to you what I'm trying to figure out
Thanks!
Regards,
Nils Magnus Englund
I have a production, test and development environment for my web application
and a web service (The test web application connects to the test web
service, and so on).
Is it possible to let the web services location be set in e.g. Web.config? I
don't want to recompile the web application every time I move it to another
environment, nor do I want the code to be much more complicated than with a
hardcoded location. The web service methods and classes are identical for
all three environments, so I could let VS.NET talk to the development web
service for figuring out class definitions etc. (I just want the actual
communication when the web app is in use to be to the web service specified
by each environment).
Hope I made it clear to you what I'm trying to figure out
Thanks!
Regards,
Nils Magnus Englund