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2/18/2006 12:26 PM
 
I've had problems with Testing modules, so I thought I would seek some advice here:

We are developing custom modules for our own use with DNN 4. Under the new architecture, all the custom modules will go into a single assembly (versus the old architecture where all the modules are seperate, each with 2 assemblies, one for the Type and one for the sqldataprovider).

The problem comes with unit testing indivituals. When we call dataprovider.Instance(), the Buildmanager, by default, looks for the assemblies that have the same name as the namespace...which does not exist...

So I have 2 questions
1) I have tried giving the name of the assembly as a string arg in my call to CreateObject, but it seems to make no difference. Is there an easy solution to this problem?

2) Why do these modules work when we actually run them, but not under unit testing? Do the modules get instantiated differently?
 
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