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    BTS 2004 strong named assembly & non-strong named assemblies  
mj


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09-16-06 06:33 PM

Hello,
I have a new biztalk project where I am forced to reference an assembly that
is strong named and the assembly itself is referencing other assemblies that
are not strong named.  When I build the BizTalk project I get an error and
cannot compile the BizTalk project.  Does this mean that the other assemblie
s
that are being referenced by the strong name assembly must be strong named
also or is there a work around to this?  Hopefully someone can help me with
this.

Thanks in advance, your help is greatly appreciated?

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mj





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    RE: BTS 2004 strong named assembly & non-strong named assemblies  
WenJun Zhang[msft]


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09-16-06 06:33 PM

Hi Marci,

What is the detailed compiling error you got when building the project in
VS?

Since you have a 'wrapper' assembly which is strong named and referenced by
your BizTalk project, you should be able to call other non-strong named
assemblies within the wrapper assembly and BizTalk will not care that.

In a more common case, you may meet errors about assembly not found when
running the application after deployment. I cannot guess the reason why
there will be problem during building. So could you please post the error
here or just send me an email? wjzhang@online.microsoft.com (remove online.)

As always, thanks for using our MSDN newsgroup & have nice weekend! :-)

Sincerely,

WenJun Zhang

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