Can't you just instantiate your proxy class and set the .Url property?

On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Simon Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a C# dll project which calls a web service.  I need to be able to
>  vary the URL used to call the web service *after* building the application
>  (so I can deploy it with different deployed instances referring to
>  different URLs).  When calling a web service from web or .exe apps, that's
>  easy - just make sure the URL behaviour is set to dynamic and then change
>  the URL in the app.config or web.config as required.  However that doesn't
>  seem to work when the app is a class library dll (I can change the URL in
>  the VS Properties window or in the .dll.config, but it has no effect - the
>  value is clearly being ignored by the app).
>
>  After some digging, I found the place I need to change the web service URL
>  buried in an XML file called settings.settings. Unfortunately, AFAICS this
>  file only seems to be accessible with the source code, which means I can't
>  access it to change settings after building the project.
>
>  Anyone know of a way out of this, or a way to make URL behaviour
>  dynamically configurable?
>
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