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12/17/2009 11:07 AM
 

Hi Sandhya,

The solution contains three gateway projects: DotNetNuke.Store.Cart.AuthorizeNetProvider, DotNetNuke.Store.Cart.EmailProvider and DotNetNuke.Store.Cart.PayPalProvider. All of them are stored inside the folder ...\DesktopModules\Store\Cart\Providers\GatewayProviders\GatewayNameProvider, BUT the required files are copied at build time inside the folder ...\DesktopModules\Store\Providers\GatewayProviders\GatewayNameProvider using post-build commands look at each project properties for details. It's probably because you don't copy the required files than the Store module is not able to find your gateway provider.

Gilles


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12/18/2009 1:33 AM
 

Thankyou Gilles for your response.

I am sorry if its silly, but I didn't know what you meant by "BUT the required files are copied at build time inside the folder ...\DesktopModules\Store\Providers\GatewayProviders\GatewayNameProvider using post-build commands look at each project properties for details."

Aren't the files copied automatically at build time? Should I copy them manually? If so, how can I do that? As you said, my custom gateway files are not present in the folder "...\DesktopModules\Store\Providers\GatewayProviders\GatewayNameProvider". Please help!

 
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12/18/2009 4:08 AM
 

Gilles means that if you created a new project for your gateway provider, you must mimic the behavior of the existing gateway provider project, and not forget to set the post-build commands that will automatically copy the necessary files at the right place after you compile and build your project.

Alternatively you can copy these files manually, but letting Visual studio do it is safer

Post build commands are set in the project properties

 

 


Benoît Sarton
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www.dotnetnuke.fr
 
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12/18/2009 10:17 AM
 

Hi Sandhya,

As Benoît explain it, the files are copied automaticaly because each project have post-build commands defined. VS is not a magician! ;-)

Gilles


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12/19/2009 12:37 AM
 

Thank you guys for your time.

I would start over afresh and let you know...

 
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