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Using config files for services

Asked by manduz_griffus in .NET Framework 2.x, Microsoft Visual C#.Net, .NET Framework 3.x versions

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Hi everybody,

I have this current project using WCF. I have my clients for presentation, and then the services (.svc), and the DAL which includes all operations in the db (no BLL). My problem is all of my methods in DAL uses a class library (ConnectionStringClass) which only contains the connectionstring. Eg:

public static long CreateUser(UserModel newUser)
{
  using (sqlconnection conn = new sqlconnection(ConnectionStringClass))
  {
  }
}

I want that ConnectionStringClass be able to read to an app.config and the retrieve the connection string so i can easily change the connectionstring. However, I found out that app.config does not work for class libraries.

The other workaround I thought is to include the connectionstring as an argument to each method/service
(e.g CreateUser(UserModel newUser, string ConnectionString). Yes, it is very ugly and not SOA-like.

Do you guys have any ideas/workaround so that i can use an app.config file for connectionstring without using it as an argument in a service call? Thanks!Start Free Trial
 
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