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----- Original Message -----
From: "Inge Stubdal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 12:06 AM
Subject: Re: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] App.config file not found when remoting
windows app deployed by IIS


> umm.... Do you mean that your remoting configuration is in the form of
> <add key=... /> statements?
>
> In that case, I think you are out on a wild goose-chase :)
>
> Here is an example of a remoting section that exposes single-use objects,
> that I use in a web.config:
>
>    <system.runtime.remoting>
>    <application>
>      <channels>
>         <channel ref="http">
>           <serverProviders>
>             <formatter ref="binary" />
>           </serverProviders>
>         </channel>
>      </channels>
>      <service>
>        <wellknown mode="SingleCall" type="Service.SecurityService,
> Service.SecurityServices" objectUri="SecurityService.soap" />
>        <wellknown mode="SingleCall"
> type="Service.UserAdministrationService,
> Service.UserAdministrationServices"
> objectUri="UserAdministrationService.soap" />
>        <wellknown mode="SingleCall" type="Service.SearchService,
> Service.SearchServices" objectUri="SearchService.soap" />
>        <wellknown mode="SingleCall" type="Service.InformationCardService,
> Service.InformationCardServices" objectUri="InformationCardService.soap"
> />
>        <wellknown mode="SingleCall" type="Service.InquiryService,
> Service.InquiryServices" objectUri="InquiryService.soap" />
>      </service>
>    </application>
>   </system.runtime.remoting>
>
> There is a very specific syntax to use - I recommend you pick up Ingo
> Rammers excellent book: Advanced .Net remoting - it will give you the
> easiest entry into remoting.
>
> -Inge
>
> On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Dave Thorson wrote:
>
> > I've included my 'remoting' configuration settings in an appSettings
block
> > in the app.config file then read them in via the standard
> > ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings. ie.
> >
> > <add key="namespace.type"  value="http://localhost/virtdir/factory.rem";
/>
> >
> > Granted the settings I have only represent the wellknown types of the
SAO.
> > The key value pair represents the setting you would normally be put
under
> > the <client><wellknown> blocks.  When activating the key is cast as the
> > appropriate type, in my instances an Interface defined in a shared
assembly.
> >
> > Of course you still have to have a security policy on the users machine
but
> > chances are that your application will need that anyway being a rich
client.
> >
> > Dave Thorson
> >
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