Public Functions

D

Duane

Can anyone tell me what is the standard practice for
creating functions that can be used globally by a asp.net
application. Should we put them in a class or just
create another webform and reference it like an object
accessing the functions as methods? Any insight would be
helpful.

Thanks
 
K

Kevin Spencer

A Class Library sounds like what you're looking for.

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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
 
A

Alex Papadimoulis

Hi Duane,

I've found it helpful to create a class that contains all of these methods.
The methods are static (c#) / shared (vb), which means you dont have to
create an instance of the class.

Example (VB):
Public Class Website
Private Sub New () 'not to allow an instance to be created
End Sub
Public Shared Function MyFunction() As String
End Function
End Public

.... and to access it, simply put it in your BIN folder, and you can go
Website.MyFunction.

Alex Papadimoulis
 

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