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New Post 9/12/2008 10:10 AM
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How do I include a reference in the module itself.. 

 First Module here.. wondering how to add, for example, the ajaxcontroltoolkit dll, to my module.. probabaly something to do with the module.dnn file?

Also, is this how I would add a web service reference as well?

Thanks,

Jay

 
New Post 9/12/2008 8:35 PM
User is offline JokoHews
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Re: How do I include a reference in the module itself.. 

This solves the ajaxtoolkit problem: http://dotnetnuke.adefwebserver.com/DotNetNuke/tabid/195/Default.aspx

But I'm still looking to see how best to consume a webservice.

Thanks,

Jay

 
New Post 9/13/2008 11:17 AM
User is offline JokoHews
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Re: How do I include a reference in the module itself.. 

Basically it looks like I just need to compile the webservice into a dll using wsdl, and reference in the module to consume.

How do I add the reference to my module?

Thanks,

Jay

 
New Post 9/14/2008 11:35 AM
User is offline JokoHews
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Re: How do I include a reference in the module itself.. 

Ah.. I'm finding more info in the forums now that I've noticed the default search dates are only for 1 month back.

But I'm still unclear about including dll's in a module.  Do I add them to the Bin, import a reference.. and all is good when the Module Package is built?  Do I need to add information about this in the Manifest.dnn file?  Do I need to register the assembly in the ascx file?    This should be a simple technique and the forum posts show a lot of confusion around this but I can't find a clear answer.

Thanks,

Jay

 
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