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  1. #1
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    Yes Dario,

    you are correct I tried those things previously, after launching the Deployment_DotNet_Server only we can launch the LS server. But my question here is where should I implement my custom DotnetStockListDemo.dll to reflect the changes.

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    Ok, the next thing to clarify is that your dll is being used.
    If you remove it from
    DOCS-SDKs\sdk_adapter_dotnet\examples\DotNetStockListDe mo\Deployment\Deployment_DotNet_Server(custom)\dot net_1.1
    does the Remote Server still start successfully?
    If yes, because some caching by the .NET environment is in action under the hood, then you should at least change the names of your modified classes.

  3. #3
    michaelvb
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    Hi,

    I had the same problem. I didn't find it anything to do with .net in the end, but it is related to whether its using _your_ dll or not.

    When you compile DotNetStockListDemoLauncher.exe, it contains a reference to the DotNetStockListDemo.dll . You need to make sure when you add this reference you browse to the folder containing your compiled .dll. Do not use the one contained in the DOCS-SDK etc lib folder. This is also why I think deleting the file from the sample deployment directory does not work as once again, its not looking at that dll.

    Hope that helps


    Michael

 

 

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