Configuration Management in ASP.NET 2.0 - Part 1
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From:
Arun Raj.C
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This article
explains important feature in ASP.NET
2.0 is the ability to
read/edit the configuration files in local machine or remote machine. In ASP.NET
1.x, editing of the
configuration files was not supported. Only option to edit a configuration file is to treat the
configuration file as an xml file and update that xml file. The major drawback in this method is
that you need to treat all the sections in the configuration file as XML Node, which is not strongly typed. Hence, you can do only string <st1:personname u1:st="on">mani</st1:personname>pulation
to update any configuration settings in that file. However, in ASP.NET
2.0 you have strongly
typed API’s to read/edit the configuration files.
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