Article:Using an external configuration source in Web.config
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Using an external configuration source in Web.config Real world web applications are developed, tested and configured at various levels. For example, developer of the application will use and test it on his own workstation. Later on the testing team will test it on their test servers. There might be management presentations at which stage the same application is hosted on a temporary server. Finally, when the application is complete it is hosted in the production environment. During this entire process the configuration file (web.config) continuously undergoes changes in terms of database connection strings, membership, role and profile provider information and application settings. Changing the web.config file each and every time is tedious and error prone. This article explains how to use configuration information stored in external files and reduce the mess of managing multiple configurations. Author: Bipin Joshi -- Regards, Shyam Course Coordinator |
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