I have a class library that I added another class to that no matter what I try it will not be available in the project that I am referencing the library from. I have no problem with the original class I created in this library referencing and using.
I have tried all of the below:
- Cleaning the project solution
- Save and rebuild both the debug and release
- Closing the project and reopening
- Steps one through three on the library project I’m tyring to reference
In the project that I want to reference the library from I have tried loading the .dll form the bin/release folded, and the main library project .dll in the obj/release folder. Neater have made a difference because I still cannot get to the new class I added to the library. I am referencing the DotNetOpenAuth_Library.dll from the release folded in the bin.
If this makes a difference I’m using VS 2012 Express for Web that I downloaded last week.
The class I added to my library that has no build errors is:
namespace DotNetOpenAuth_Library
{
class EmbeddedResourceUrlService : IEmbeddedResourceRetrieval
{
private static string pathFormat = "{0}/Resource/GetWebResourceUrl? assemblyName= {1}&typeName={2}&resourceName={3}";
//private static string pathFormat = "{0}/Resource/GetWebResourceUrl";
public Uri GetWebResourceUrl(Type someTypeInResourceAssembly, string manifestResourceName)
{
if (manifestResourceName.Contains("http"))
{
return new Uri(manifestResourceName);
}
else
{
var assembly = someTypeInResourceAssembly.Assembly;
// HACK
string completeUrl = HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.ToString();
string host = completeUrl.Substring(0,
completeUrl.IndexOf(HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.AbsolutePath));
var path = string.Format(pathFormat,
host,
HttpUtility.UrlEncode(assembly.FullName),
HttpUtility.UrlEncode(someTypeInResourceAssembly.ToString()),
HttpUtility.UrlEncode(manifestResourceName));
return new Uri(path);
}
}
}
}
Put public in front of the class definition. If the class is marked internal1 it can only be accessed by other classes within the same assembly2.
Here is a MSDN link explaining access modifiers.
1: If you do not put a modifier in front of the class it will default to internal.
2: unless you mark the other assembly a friend assembly