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  • Neo

    How to share code between two different sites?

    Hello All,

    I found that ASP.net website only accepts code withing site directory.
    This creates big hurdle in shairng code. How to share code between two
    websites, like the way share between two non-website code?

    -Pravin

  • Harolds

    #2
    RE: How to share code between two different sites?

    Add a new project of type Class to your web site, place the code in there
    that you want to share, and then add this existing class project to the other
    web site.
    --
    Harolds


    "Neo" wrote:
    Hello All,
    >
    I found that ASP.net website only accepts code withing site directory.
    This creates big hurdle in shairng code. How to share code between two
    websites, like the way share between two non-website code?
    >
    -Pravin
    >
    >

    Comment

    • matt@mailinator.com

      #3
      Re: How to share code between two different sites?


      Neo wrote:
      I found that ASP.net website only accepts code withing site directory.
      This creates big hurdle in shairng code. How to share code between two
      websites, like the way share between two non-website code?
      yes, you need to write your shared code into "class libraries"
      projects, which are then compiled into .DLL assemblies. you then
      distribute copies of these DLLs to the /bin folders of any other
      website that youd like to make use of the shared code.

      only caveat is, any time you update the shared-code project(s), you
      must re-distribute the new .DLL to all the websites that use it.

      another approach, is to write "web services" that perform common tasks,
      and your various websites can consume the central webservice.


      matt

      Comment

      • Harolds

        #4
        Re: How to share code between two different sites?

        If you add the "class libraries" project to each web site solution you have
        to worry about the redistribution of the dll, and you can add/update the code
        in the class libraries from either web site solution.
        --
        Harolds


        "matt@mailinato r.com" wrote:
        >
        Neo wrote:
        I found that ASP.net website only accepts code withing site directory.
        This creates big hurdle in shairng code. How to share code between two
        websites, like the way share between two non-website code?
        >
        yes, you need to write your shared code into "class libraries"
        projects, which are then compiled into .DLL assemblies. you then
        distribute copies of these DLLs to the /bin folders of any other
        website that youd like to make use of the shared code.
        >
        only caveat is, any time you update the shared-code project(s), you
        must re-distribute the new .DLL to all the websites that use it.
        >
        another approach, is to write "web services" that perform common tasks,
        and your various websites can consume the central webservice.
        >
        >
        matt
        >
        >

        Comment

        • matt@mailinator.com

          #5
          Re: How to share code between two different sites?


          Harolds wrote:
          If you add the "class libraries" project to each web site solution you ["dont" ? -matt] have
          to worry about the redistribution of the dll, and you can add/update the code
          in the class libraries from either web site solution.
          ah.. so youre saying instead of just coping the black-box .DLL to each
          website, have each website's solution include the class library as a
          child project.

          yes that could be a better way to do it -- since each website points to
          the same class project on the file system, it will build & include the
          latest into that particular website.


          matt

          Comment

          • Neo

            #6
            Re: How to share code between two different sites?

            so what you mean, is child class project can refer to files outsite the
            website folder? Isn't this flaw in secuirty? Normal aspx pages must
            stay in webfolder where as class files can be outsite? I was under the
            imporession all class files must be in app_dir folder.
            -neo

            matt@mailinator .com wrote:
            Harolds wrote:
            If you add the "class libraries" project to each web site solution you ["dont" ? -matt] have
            to worry about the redistribution of the dll, and you can add/update the code
            in the class libraries from either web site solution.
            >
            ah.. so youre saying instead of just coping the black-box .DLL to each
            website, have each website's solution include the class library as a
            child project.
            >
            yes that could be a better way to do it -- since each website points to
            the same class project on the file system, it will build & include the
            latest into that particular website.
            >
            >
            matt

            Comment

            • Neo

              #7
              Re: How to share code between two different sites?

              I just checked and found
              1. You can't add child project to website.
              2. Whenever you add reference to a dll, it gets copied in /bin folder
              so you are always using duplicate not the orignal dll.

              So effecitively, when we create update dll we must add it manually to
              all websites. That sounds like nightmare. Is there really no solution
              from microsoft to update dll automatically?? ?

              Web services sounds real cool solution but why won't that be slower if
              network between servicing site and using site is slower?

              -Neo

              Neo wrote:
              so what you mean, is child class project can refer to files outsite the
              website folder? Isn't this flaw in secuirty? Normal aspx pages must
              stay in webfolder where as class files can be outsite? I was under the
              imporession all class files must be in app_dir folder.
              -neo
              >
              matt@mailinator .com wrote:
              Harolds wrote:
              If you add the "class libraries" project to each web site solution you ["dont" ? -matt] have
              to worry about the redistribution of the dll, and you can add/update the code
              in the class libraries from either web site solution.
              ah.. so youre saying instead of just coping the black-box .DLL to each
              website, have each website's solution include the class library as a
              child project.

              yes that could be a better way to do it -- since each website points to
              the same class project on the file system, it will build & include the
              latest into that particular website.


              matt

              Comment

              • Juan T. Llibre

                #8
                Re: How to share code between two different sites?

                re:
                Is there really no solution from microsoft to update dll automatically?
                Placing an assembly in the GAC will make the
                assembly available to all applications on the server.

                One dll...one dll update when needed...all applications are served.

                Updating the dll is a bit trickier than usual but if you want one dll,
                putting the assembly in the GAC is the only way to do it.




                Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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                "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
                news:1152995746 .019315.169870@ 35g2000cwc.goog legroups.com...
                >I just checked and found
                1. You can't add child project to website.
                2. Whenever you add reference to a dll, it gets copied in /bin folder
                so you are always using duplicate not the orignal dll.
                >
                So effecitively, when we create update dll we must add it manually to
                all websites. That sounds like nightmare. Is there really no solution
                from microsoft to update dll automatically?? ?
                >
                Web services sounds real cool solution but why won't that be slower if
                network between servicing site and using site is slower?
                >
                -Neo
                >
                Neo wrote:
                >so what you mean, is child class project can refer to files outsite the
                >website folder? Isn't this flaw in secuirty? Normal aspx pages must
                >stay in webfolder where as class files can be outsite? I was under the
                >imporession all class files must be in app_dir folder.
                >-neo
                >>
                >matt@mailinator .com wrote:
                Harolds wrote:
                If you add the "class libraries" project to each web site solution you ["dont" ? -matt] have
                to worry about the redistribution of the dll, and you can add/update the code
                in the class libraries from either web site solution.
                >
                ah.. so youre saying instead of just coping the black-box .DLL to each
                website, have each website's solution include the class library as a
                child project.
                >
                yes that could be a better way to do it -- since each website points to
                the same class project on the file system, it will build & include the
                latest into that particular website.
                >
                >
                matt
                >

                Comment

                • Neo

                  #9
                  Re: How to share code between two different sites?

                  That doesn't solve my problem though. I have three websites on three
                  servers. As the code is growing, I have to find a mechanism of
                  automatic update of shared code. but looks like there isn't any.

                  I am thinking of writing customize batch program which not only
                  compiles the common code but adds it to specified directory. This way I
                  can automate the compilation process. Does Visual studio has any
                  facility like that? putting dll in multiple pathes after compilation??
                  -neo

                  Juan T. Llibre wrote:
                  re:
                  Is there really no solution from microsoft to update dll automatically?
                  >
                  Placing an assembly in the GAC will make the
                  assembly available to all applications on the server.
                  >
                  One dll...one dll update when needed...all applications are served.
                  >
                  Updating the dll is a bit trickier than usual but if you want one dll,
                  putting the assembly in the GAC is the only way to do it.
                  >
                  >
                  >
                  >
                  Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
                  aspnetfaq.com : http://www.aspnetfaq.com/
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                  "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
                  news:1152995746 .019315.169870@ 35g2000cwc.goog legroups.com...
                  I just checked and found
                  1. You can't add child project to website.
                  2. Whenever you add reference to a dll, it gets copied in /bin folder
                  so you are always using duplicate not the orignal dll.

                  So effecitively, when we create update dll we must add it manually to
                  all websites. That sounds like nightmare. Is there really no solution
                  from microsoft to update dll automatically?? ?

                  Web services sounds real cool solution but why won't that be slower if
                  network between servicing site and using site is slower?

                  -Neo

                  Neo wrote:
                  so what you mean, is child class project can refer to files outsite the
                  website folder? Isn't this flaw in secuirty? Normal aspx pages must
                  stay in webfolder where as class files can be outsite? I was under the
                  imporession all class files must be in app_dir folder.
                  -neo
                  >
                  matt@mailinator .com wrote:
                  Harolds wrote:
                  If you add the "class libraries" project to each web site solutionyou ["dont" ? -matt] have
                  to worry about the redistribution of the dll, and you can add/update the code
                  in the class libraries from either web site solution.

                  ah.. so youre saying instead of just coping the black-box .DLL to each
                  website, have each website's solution include the class library as a
                  child project.

                  yes that could be a better way to do it -- since each website pointsto
                  the same class project on the file system, it will build & include the
                  latest into that particular website.


                  matt

                  Comment

                  • Juan T. Llibre

                    #10
                    Re: How to share code between two different sites?

                    re:
                    I have three websites on three servers.
                    You *really* should have mentioned that from the beginning.

                    That looks like it's an awful waste of resources.

                    What prevents you from having eveything in one server,
                    where you *could* share* resources ?

                    re:
                    As the code is growing, I have to find a
                    mechanism of automatic update of shared code
                    If your code is in 3 disconnected servers, I doubt you'll find one.

                    I don't think you'll find that feature on *any* server,
                    but if I'm mistaken, I'd learn something of value.

                    You might look, if you need 3 servers after all, into creating a cluster or a server farm.
                    That is not so hard to do, and it will make the multiple updates possible.

                    re:
                    Does Visual studio has any facility like that?
                    putting dll in multiple paths after compilation?
                    Not that I know of, and especially not to 3 disconnected servers.
                    Again, I don't think that *any* platform allows that.

                    re:
                    I am thinking of writing customize batch program which not only
                    compiles the common code but adds it to specified directory.
                    This way I can automate the compilation process.
                    That's a possibility which might work.



                    Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
                    aspnetfaq.com : http://www.aspnetfaq.com/
                    asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
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                    "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
                    news:1152998948 .077825.59920@s 13g2000cwa.goog legroups.com...
                    That doesn't solve my problem though. I have three websites on three
                    servers. As the code is growing, I have to find a mechanism of
                    automatic update of shared code. but looks like there isn't any.

                    I am thinking of writing customize batch program which not only
                    compiles the common code but adds it to specified directory. This way I
                    can automate the compilation process. Does Visual studio has any
                    facility like that? putting dll in multiple pathes after compilation??
                    -neo

                    Juan T. Llibre wrote:
                    re:
                    Is there really no solution from microsoft to update dll automatically?
                    >
                    Placing an assembly in the GAC will make the
                    assembly available to all applications on the server.
                    >
                    One dll...one dll update when needed...all applications are served.
                    >
                    Updating the dll is a bit trickier than usual but if you want one dll,
                    putting the assembly in the GAC is the only way to do it.
                    >
                    >
                    >
                    >
                    Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
                    aspnetfaq.com : http://www.aspnetfaq.com/
                    asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
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                    "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
                    news:1152995746 .019315.169870@ 35g2000cwc.goog legroups.com...
                    I just checked and found
                    1. You can't add child project to website.
                    2. Whenever you add reference to a dll, it gets copied in /bin folder
                    so you are always using duplicate not the orignal dll.

                    So effecitively, when we create update dll we must add it manually to
                    all websites. That sounds like nightmare. Is there really no solution
                    from microsoft to update dll automatically?? ?

                    Web services sounds real cool solution but why won't that be slower if
                    network between servicing site and using site is slower?

                    -Neo

                    Neo wrote:
                    so what you mean, is child class project can refer to files outsite the
                    website folder? Isn't this flaw in secuirty? Normal aspx pages must
                    stay in webfolder where as class files can be outsite? I was under the
                    imporession all class files must be in app_dir folder.
                    -neo
                    >
                    matt@mailinator .com wrote:
                    Harolds wrote:
                    If you add the "class libraries" project to each web site solution you ["dont" ? -matt]
                    have
                    to worry about the redistribution of the dll, and you can add/update the code
                    in the class libraries from either web site solution.

                    ah.. so youre saying instead of just coping the black-box .DLL to each
                    website, have each website's solution include the class library as a
                    child project.

                    yes that could be a better way to do it -- since each website points to
                    the same class project on the file system, it will build & include the
                    latest into that particular website.


                    matt

                    Comment

                    • Neo

                      #11
                      Re: How to share code between two different sites?

                      Three servers are given since all they are for different clients. But
                      common code is just same.

                      I am not that much worried about update to three servers. I am just
                      worried about sharing code. Appearantly there doesn't seem to be any
                      mechanism to share code of different websites. When I say website I
                      don't mean sharing code on different server, I just mean sharing code
                      in my development machine. Update can be done later whenever there is
                      patch to be given. I can update three websites manually, what I am not
                      comfortable adding dll to each site manually (which I might forget :-))

                      Juan T. Llibre wrote:
                      re:
                      I have three websites on three servers.
                      >
                      You *really* should have mentioned that from the beginning.
                      >
                      That looks like it's an awful waste of resources.
                      >
                      What prevents you from having eveything in one server,
                      where you *could* share* resources ?
                      >
                      re:
                      As the code is growing, I have to find a
                      mechanism of automatic update of shared code
                      >
                      If your code is in 3 disconnected servers, I doubt you'll find one.
                      >
                      I don't think you'll find that feature on *any* server,
                      but if I'm mistaken, I'd learn something of value.
                      >
                      You might look, if you need 3 servers after all, into creating a cluster or a server farm.
                      That is not so hard to do, and it will make the multiple updates possible.
                      >
                      re:
                      Does Visual studio has any facility like that?
                      putting dll in multiple paths after compilation?
                      >
                      Not that I know of, and especially not to 3 disconnected servers.
                      Again, I don't think that *any* platform allows that.
                      >
                      re:
                      I am thinking of writing customize batch program which not only
                      compiles the common code but adds it to specified directory.
                      This way I can automate the compilation process.
                      >
                      That's a possibility which might work.
                      >
                      >
                      >
                      Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
                      aspnetfaq.com : http://www.aspnetfaq.com/
                      asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
                      foros de asp.net, en español : http://asp.net.do/foros/
                      =============== =============== =====
                      "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
                      news:1152998948 .077825.59920@s 13g2000cwa.goog legroups.com...
                      That doesn't solve my problem though. I have three websites on three
                      servers. As the code is growing, I have to find a mechanism of
                      automatic update of shared code. but looks like there isn't any.
                      >
                      I am thinking of writing customize batch program which not only
                      compiles the common code but adds it to specified directory. This way I
                      can automate the compilation process. Does Visual studio has any
                      facility like that? putting dll in multiple pathes after compilation??
                      -neo
                      >
                      Juan T. Llibre wrote:
                      re:
                      Is there really no solution from microsoft to update dll automatically?
                      Placing an assembly in the GAC will make the
                      assembly available to all applications on the server.

                      One dll...one dll update when needed...all applications are served.

                      Updating the dll is a bit trickier than usual but if you want one dll,
                      putting the assembly in the GAC is the only way to do it.




                      Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
                      aspnetfaq.com : http://www.aspnetfaq.com/
                      asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
                      foros de asp.net, en español : http://asp.net.do/foros/
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                      "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
                      news:1152995746 .019315.169870@ 35g2000cwc.goog legroups.com...
                      >I just checked and found
                      1. You can't add child project to website.
                      2. Whenever you add reference to a dll, it gets copied in /bin folder
                      so you are always using duplicate not the orignal dll.
                      >
                      So effecitively, when we create update dll we must add it manually to
                      all websites. That sounds like nightmare. Is there really no solution
                      from microsoft to update dll automatically?? ?
                      >
                      Web services sounds real cool solution but why won't that be slower if
                      network between servicing site and using site is slower?
                      >
                      -Neo
                      >
                      Neo wrote:
                      >so what you mean, is child class project can refer to files outsite the
                      >website folder? Isn't this flaw in secuirty? Normal aspx pages must
                      >stay in webfolder where as class files can be outsite? I was under the
                      >imporession all class files must be in app_dir folder.
                      >-neo
                      >>
                      >matt@mailinator .com wrote:
                      Harolds wrote:
                      If you add the "class libraries" project to each web site solution you ["dont" ? -matt]
                      have
                      to worry about the redistribution of the dll, and you can add/update the code
                      in the class libraries from either web site solution.
                      >
                      ah.. so youre saying instead of just coping the black-box .DLL to each
                      website, have each website's solution include the class library asa
                      child project.
                      >
                      yes that could be a better way to do it -- since each website points to
                      the same class project on the file system, it will build & includethe
                      latest into that particular website.
                      >
                      >
                      matt
                      >

                      Comment

                      • Neo

                        #12
                        auto-refresh path

                        One thing I missed, there is parameter called "auto-refresh path" for
                        added class library dll. Which takes care of auto-update so, adding dll
                        does solve my problem!
                        -Thanks
                        neo.
                        I guess, this does update if source dll is changed.
                        Neo wrote:
                        Three servers are given since all they are for different clients. But
                        common code is just same.
                        >
                        I am not that much worried about update to three servers. I am just
                        worried about sharing code. Appearantly there doesn't seem to be any
                        mechanism to share code of different websites. When I say website I
                        don't mean sharing code on different server, I just mean sharing code
                        in my development machine. Update can be done later whenever there is
                        patch to be given. I can update three websites manually, what I am not
                        comfortable adding dll to each site manually (which I might forget :-))
                        >
                        Juan T. Llibre wrote:
                        re:
                        I have three websites on three servers.
                        You *really* should have mentioned that from the beginning.

                        That looks like it's an awful waste of resources.

                        What prevents you from having eveything in one server,
                        where you *could* share* resources ?

                        re:
                        As the code is growing, I have to find a
                        mechanism of automatic update of shared code
                        If your code is in 3 disconnected servers, I doubt you'll find one.

                        I don't think you'll find that feature on *any* server,
                        but if I'm mistaken, I'd learn something of value.

                        You might look, if you need 3 servers after all, into creating a cluster or a server farm.
                        That is not so hard to do, and it will make the multiple updates possible.

                        re:
                        Does Visual studio has any facility like that?
                        putting dll in multiple paths after compilation?
                        Not that I know of, and especially not to 3 disconnected servers.
                        Again, I don't think that *any* platform allows that.

                        re:
                        I am thinking of writing customize batch program which not only
                        compiles the common code but adds it to specified directory.
                        This way I can automate the compilation process.
                        That's a possibility which might work.



                        Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
                        aspnetfaq.com : http://www.aspnetfaq.com/
                        asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
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                        "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
                        news:1152998948 .077825.59920@s 13g2000cwa.goog legroups.com...
                        That doesn't solve my problem though. I have three websites on three
                        servers. As the code is growing, I have to find a mechanism of
                        automatic update of shared code. but looks like there isn't any.

                        I am thinking of writing customize batch program which not only
                        compiles the common code but adds it to specified directory. This way I
                        can automate the compilation process. Does Visual studio has any
                        facility like that? putting dll in multiple pathes after compilation??
                        -neo

                        Juan T. Llibre wrote:
                        re:
                        Is there really no solution from microsoft to update dll automatically?
                        >
                        Placing an assembly in the GAC will make the
                        assembly available to all applications on the server.
                        >
                        One dll...one dll update when needed...all applications are served.
                        >
                        Updating the dll is a bit trickier than usual but if you want one dll,
                        putting the assembly in the GAC is the only way to do it.
                        >
                        >
                        >
                        >
                        Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
                        aspnetfaq.com : http://www.aspnetfaq.com/
                        asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
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                        "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
                        news:1152995746 .019315.169870@ 35g2000cwc.goog legroups.com...
                        I just checked and found
                        1. You can't add child project to website.
                        2. Whenever you add reference to a dll, it gets copied in /bin folder
                        so you are always using duplicate not the orignal dll.

                        So effecitively, when we create update dll we must add it manually to
                        all websites. That sounds like nightmare. Is there really no solution
                        from microsoft to update dll automatically?? ?

                        Web services sounds real cool solution but why won't that be slowerif
                        network between servicing site and using site is slower?

                        -Neo

                        Neo wrote:
                        so what you mean, is child class project can refer to files outsite the
                        website folder? Isn't this flaw in secuirty? Normal aspx pages must
                        stay in webfolder where as class files can be outsite? I was underthe
                        imporession all class files must be in app_dir folder.
                        -neo
                        >
                        matt@mailinator .com wrote:
                        Harolds wrote:
                        If you add the "class libraries" project to each web site solution you ["dont" ? -matt]
                        have
                        to worry about the redistribution of the dll, and you can add/update the code
                        in the class libraries from either web site solution.

                        ah.. so youre saying instead of just coping the black-box .DLL to each
                        website, have each website's solution include the class library as a
                        child project.

                        yes that could be a better way to do it -- since each website points to
                        the same class project on the file system, it will build & include the
                        latest into that particular website.


                        matt

                        Comment

                        • Juan T. Llibre

                          #13
                          Re: How to share code between two different sites?

                          re:
                          >I am just worried about sharing code
                          Tell me, how do you plan on customizing each
                          application if you have common code for all ?

                          Are the applications *that* identical that the same code works for all ?

                          In that case, what's stopping you from having 3 different projects,
                          and just updating the projects with a batch file copy ?

                          Then, publishing to the 3 apps is only one click away for each app.




                          Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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                          "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
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                          Three servers are given since all they are for different clients. But
                          common code is just same.

                          I am not that much worried about update to three servers. I am just
                          worried about sharing code. Appearantly there doesn't seem to be any
                          mechanism to share code of different websites. When I say website I
                          don't mean sharing code on different server, I just mean sharing code
                          in my development machine. Update can be done later whenever there is
                          patch to be given. I can update three websites manually, what I am not
                          comfortable adding dll to each site manually (which I might forget :-))

                          Juan T. Llibre wrote:
                          re:
                          I have three websites on three servers.
                          >
                          You *really* should have mentioned that from the beginning.
                          >
                          That looks like it's an awful waste of resources.
                          >
                          What prevents you from having eveything in one server,
                          where you *could* share* resources ?
                          >
                          re:
                          As the code is growing, I have to find a
                          mechanism of automatic update of shared code
                          >
                          If your code is in 3 disconnected servers, I doubt you'll find one.
                          >
                          I don't think you'll find that feature on *any* server,
                          but if I'm mistaken, I'd learn something of value.
                          >
                          You might look, if you need 3 servers after all, into creating a cluster or a server farm.
                          That is not so hard to do, and it will make the multiple updates possible.
                          >
                          re:
                          Does Visual studio has any facility like that?
                          putting dll in multiple paths after compilation?
                          >
                          Not that I know of, and especially not to 3 disconnected servers.
                          Again, I don't think that *any* platform allows that.
                          >
                          re:
                          I am thinking of writing customize batch program which not only
                          compiles the common code but adds it to specified directory.
                          This way I can automate the compilation process.
                          >
                          That's a possibility which might work.
                          >
                          >
                          >
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                          "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
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                          That doesn't solve my problem though. I have three websites on three
                          servers. As the code is growing, I have to find a mechanism of
                          automatic update of shared code. but looks like there isn't any.
                          >
                          I am thinking of writing customize batch program which not only
                          compiles the common code but adds it to specified directory. This way I
                          can automate the compilation process. Does Visual studio has any
                          facility like that? putting dll in multiple pathes after compilation??
                          -neo
                          >
                          Juan T. Llibre wrote:
                          re:
                          Is there really no solution from microsoft to update dll automatically?
                          Placing an assembly in the GAC will make the
                          assembly available to all applications on the server.

                          One dll...one dll update when needed...all applications are served.

                          Updating the dll is a bit trickier than usual but if you want one dll,
                          putting the assembly in the GAC is the only way to do it.




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                          "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
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                          >I just checked and found
                          1. You can't add child project to website.
                          2. Whenever you add reference to a dll, it gets copied in /bin folder
                          so you are always using duplicate not the orignal dll.
                          >
                          So effecitively, when we create update dll we must add it manually to
                          all websites. That sounds like nightmare. Is there really no solution
                          from microsoft to update dll automatically?? ?
                          >
                          Web services sounds real cool solution but why won't that be slower if
                          network between servicing site and using site is slower?
                          >
                          -Neo
                          >
                          Neo wrote:
                          >so what you mean, is child class project can refer to files outsite the
                          >website folder? Isn't this flaw in secuirty? Normal aspx pages must
                          >stay in webfolder where as class files can be outsite? I was under the
                          >imporession all class files must be in app_dir folder.
                          >-neo
                          >>
                          >matt@mailinator .com wrote:
                          Harolds wrote:
                          If you add the "class libraries" project to each web site solution you ["dont" ? -matt]
                          have
                          to worry about the redistribution of the dll, and you can add/update the code
                          in the class libraries from either web site solution.
                          >
                          ah.. so youre saying instead of just coping the black-box .DLL to each
                          website, have each website's solution include the class library as a
                          child project.
                          >
                          yes that could be a better way to do it -- since each website points to
                          the same class project on the file system, it will build & include the
                          latest into that particular website.
                          >
                          >
                          matt
                          >

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                          • Neo

                            #14
                            Re: How to share code between two different sites?

                            Not all files are same. But some functionality like file logging, file
                            download code etc is common.

                            Each website has customize code as well as re-used common code. Of
                            course I can do batch copy but I want to happened automatically.

                            but this auto-refresh file property does the job. so I am all set.

                            Juan T. Llibre wrote:
                            re:
                            I am just worried about sharing code
                            >
                            Tell me, how do you plan on customizing each
                            application if you have common code for all ?
                            >
                            Are the applications *that* identical that the same code works for all ?
                            >
                            In that case, what's stopping you from having 3 different projects,
                            and just updating the projects with a batch file copy ?
                            >
                            Then, publishing to the 3 apps is only one click away for each app.
                            >
                            >
                            >
                            >
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                            "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
                            news:1153015707 .127591.232360@ i42g2000cwa.goo glegroups.com.. .
                            Three servers are given since all they are for different clients. But
                            common code is just same.
                            >
                            I am not that much worried about update to three servers. I am just
                            worried about sharing code. Appearantly there doesn't seem to be any
                            mechanism to share code of different websites. When I say website I
                            don't mean sharing code on different server, I just mean sharing code
                            in my development machine. Update can be done later whenever there is
                            patch to be given. I can update three websites manually, what I am not
                            comfortable adding dll to each site manually (which I might forget :-))
                            >
                            Juan T. Llibre wrote:
                            re:
                            I have three websites on three servers.
                            You *really* should have mentioned that from the beginning.

                            That looks like it's an awful waste of resources.

                            What prevents you from having eveything in one server,
                            where you *could* share* resources ?

                            re:
                            As the code is growing, I have to find a
                            mechanism of automatic update of shared code
                            If your code is in 3 disconnected servers, I doubt you'll find one.

                            I don't think you'll find that feature on *any* server,
                            but if I'm mistaken, I'd learn something of value.

                            You might look, if you need 3 servers after all, into creating a cluster or a server farm.
                            That is not so hard to do, and it will make the multiple updates possible.

                            re:
                            Does Visual studio has any facility like that?
                            putting dll in multiple paths after compilation?
                            Not that I know of, and especially not to 3 disconnected servers.
                            Again, I don't think that *any* platform allows that.

                            re:
                            I am thinking of writing customize batch program which not only
                            compiles the common code but adds it to specified directory.
                            This way I can automate the compilation process.
                            That's a possibility which might work.



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                            "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
                            news:1152998948 .077825.59920@s 13g2000cwa.goog legroups.com...
                            That doesn't solve my problem though. I have three websites on three
                            servers. As the code is growing, I have to find a mechanism of
                            automatic update of shared code. but looks like there isn't any.

                            I am thinking of writing customize batch program which not only
                            compiles the common code but adds it to specified directory. This way I
                            can automate the compilation process. Does Visual studio has any
                            facility like that? putting dll in multiple pathes after compilation??
                            -neo

                            Juan T. Llibre wrote:
                            re:
                            Is there really no solution from microsoft to update dll automatically?
                            >
                            Placing an assembly in the GAC will make the
                            assembly available to all applications on the server.
                            >
                            One dll...one dll update when needed...all applications are served.
                            >
                            Updating the dll is a bit trickier than usual but if you want one dll,
                            putting the assembly in the GAC is the only way to do it.
                            >
                            >
                            >
                            >
                            Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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                            "Neo" <pravinsable@gm ail.comwrote in message
                            news:1152995746 .019315.169870@ 35g2000cwc.goog legroups.com...
                            I just checked and found
                            1. You can't add child project to website.
                            2. Whenever you add reference to a dll, it gets copied in /bin folder
                            so you are always using duplicate not the orignal dll.

                            So effecitively, when we create update dll we must add it manually to
                            all websites. That sounds like nightmare. Is there really no solution
                            from microsoft to update dll automatically?? ?

                            Web services sounds real cool solution but why won't that be slowerif
                            network between servicing site and using site is slower?

                            -Neo

                            Neo wrote:
                            so what you mean, is child class project can refer to files outsite the
                            website folder? Isn't this flaw in secuirty? Normal aspx pages must
                            stay in webfolder where as class files can be outsite? I was underthe
                            imporession all class files must be in app_dir folder.
                            -neo
                            >
                            matt@mailinator .com wrote:
                            Harolds wrote:
                            If you add the "class libraries" project to each web site solution you ["dont" ? -matt]
                            have
                            to worry about the redistribution of the dll, and you can add/update the code
                            in the class libraries from either web site solution.

                            ah.. so youre saying instead of just coping the black-box .DLL to each
                            website, have each website's solution include the class library as a
                            child project.

                            yes that could be a better way to do it -- since each website points to
                            the same class project on the file system, it will build & include the
                            latest into that particular website.


                            matt

                            Comment

                            • matt@mailinator.com

                              #15
                              Re: How to share code between two different sites?


                              Neo wrote:
                              Not all files are same. But some functionality like file logging, file
                              download code etc is common.
                              i believe this is simple.

                              if you have 3 websites that live on different servers, but your
                              development is all on the same machine.. then you just create three
                              seperate solutions in VS.NET. each solution has two projects:

                              1) the unique website
                              2) a "my common code" project, w/ your shared code

                              ....the common-code project lives on the filesystem outside of *any* of
                              the websites. ala:

                              c:\projects\MyC ommonCode\
                              c:\projects\Web site1
                              c:\projects\Web site2
                              c:\projects\Web site3

                              as mentioned, in each solution you include a "Project Reference" to the
                              MyCommonCode project. you can update the code in this project at any
                              time from any of the 3 solutions. when you re-build any of the 3
                              solutions, they will build the latest version of the MyCommonCode
                              project and automatically copy it to your current solutions' /bin.

                              that works.

                              now, if you want it to *automatically* update *all* 3 solutions (w/o
                              manually re-building each), then you must use the GAC idea as described
                              by another.

                              or, you could write some code that monitors the /bin/release folder of
                              the MyCommonCode project, and when its updated FTP copy it to your
                              other solutions.


                              matt

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