Adding class library to website

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  • Fresno Bob

    Adding class library to website

    Hi I am used to using the App_Code folder to put my DAL and BLL classes.
    However I want to move toward using separate dll's so I can start doing
    things like Unit Tests and using Sandcastle for documentation.

    My class library DAL project contains 4 .vb files, each one containing a
    single class, which maps to a DB table.This builds OK.
    I then create a website and add the class library project to the website. I
    then in the website a reference to the project. This builds OK. And I can
    see the DLL in the bin folder of the website.

    When I go to add code I can't figure out how to "reference" my DAL - it
    doesn't appear in the intellisense. I know this will be stupid but I can't
    figure it out.

    Regards, Chris.


  • sloan

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    Re: Adding class library to website

    What is the default namespace of the class library?

    Try typing

    DAL.
    and see if stuff starts "appearing" .

    Other way

    using DAL;
    or
    imports DAL

    AGain, I"m guessing "DAL", you need to check your namespace for your code.




    "Fresno Bob" <nospam@nospam. comwrote in message
    news:%23kQwgvv6 IHA.3684@TK2MSF TNGP05.phx.gbl. ..
    Hi I am used to using the App_Code folder to put my DAL and BLL classes.
    However I want to move toward using separate dll's so I can start doing
    things like Unit Tests and using Sandcastle for documentation.
    >
    My class library DAL project contains 4 .vb files, each one containing a
    single class, which maps to a DB table.This builds OK.
    I then create a website and add the class library project to the website.
    I
    then in the website a reference to the project. This builds OK. And I can
    see the DLL in the bin folder of the website.
    >
    When I go to add code I can't figure out how to "reference" my DAL - it
    doesn't appear in the intellisense. I know this will be stupid but I
    can't
    figure it out.
    >
    Regards, Chris.
    >
    >

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