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I created a class library and in it I have a class that call "ConfigurationManager" to find out what type of database I work and the connection string.When I call this class from a form, everithing is running well, no errors.When I call this class from a custom control I receive the message "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" Does anyoane know what is happening ? Thanks, Mihai Mihai,
You have somewhere not instanced an object, try to find that in your code. For us that is impossible, this newsgroup has not the possibility to look through that video camera on your head. Cor "Mihai Velicu" <bvel***@telus.net> schreef in bericht news:ihCWg.6769$P7.2840@edtnps89...Show quoteHide quote > Hi ! > > I created a class library and in it I have a class that call > "ConfigurationManager" to find out what type of database I work and the > connection string.When I call this class from a form, everithing is > running well, no errors.When I call this class from a custom control I > receive the message "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" > Does anyoane know what is happening ? > > Thanks, > Mihai > So this line work perfectly if from a form I call the class that contain
this line mConnectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ConnectionString.ToString() In a custom control that reside in a control library if i call the class that reside in a library class and that has somewhere in a method this line, is not working.Gave me that error message. So don't be rude with comments like that one bellow.I tried a couple of hours to see what is happening - debugging and serching in MSDN but unfortunately with no results.That why I ask help on this newsgroup. Regards, Mihai Show quoteHide quote "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn***@planet.nl> wrote in message news:OmiamFC7GHA.844@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Mihai, > > You have somewhere not instanced an object, try to find that in your code. > For us that is impossible, this newsgroup has not the possibility to look > through that video camera on your head. > > Cor > > "Mihai Velicu" <bvel***@telus.net> schreef in bericht > news:ihCWg.6769$P7.2840@edtnps89... >> Hi ! >> >> I created a class library and in it I have a class that call >> "ConfigurationManager" to find out what type of database I work and the >> connection string.When I call this class from a form, everithing is >> running well, no errors.When I call this class from a custom control I >> receive the message "Object reference not set to an instance of an >> object" >> Does anyoane know what is happening ? >> >> Thanks, >> Mihai >> > > Mihai,
Don't you find your own question rude, asking something and giving not any information. Is your configuration manager a shared class or has it to be instanced, nothing that you show. There should be a reason why it is not working, but even with this simple code string we cannot see it, you suppose we start a kind of guessing context. There is not a kind of wonder that protects it to be working in this situation. However as most people than reply, we don't have to anwer your questions, we just can ignore it. Cor "Mihai Velicu" <bvel***@telus.net> schreef in bericht news:uaFWg.4579$P7.1012@edtnps90...Show quoteHide quote > So this line work perfectly if from a form I call the class that contain > this line > mConnectionString = > ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ConnectionString.ToString() > > In a custom control that reside in a control library if i call the class > that reside in a library class and that has somewhere in a method this > line, is not working.Gave me that error message. > > So don't be rude with comments like that one bellow.I tried a couple of > hours to see what is happening - debugging and serching in MSDN but > unfortunately with no results.That why I ask help on this newsgroup. > > Regards, > Mihai > > > "Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <notmyfirstn***@planet.nl> wrote in message > news:OmiamFC7GHA.844@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Mihai, >> >> You have somewhere not instanced an object, try to find that in your >> code. For us that is impossible, this newsgroup has not the possibility >> to look through that video camera on your head. >> >> Cor >> >> "Mihai Velicu" <bvel***@telus.net> schreef in bericht >> news:ihCWg.6769$P7.2840@edtnps89... >>> Hi ! >>> >>> I created a class library and in it I have a class that call >>> "ConfigurationManager" to find out what type of database I work and the >>> connection string.When I call this class from a form, everithing is >>> running well, no errors.When I call this class from a custom control I >>> receive the message "Object reference not set to an instance of an >>> object" >>> Does anyoane know what is happening ? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Mihai >>> >> >> > > Mihai Velicu wrote:
> Hi ! Mihai,> > I created a class library and in it I have a class that call > "ConfigurationManager" to find out what type of database I work and the > connection string.When I call this class from a form, everithing is running > well, no errors.When I call this class from a custom control I receive the > message "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" > Does anyoane know what is happening ? > > Thanks, > Mihai Can you give show us your app.config (obviously, change any sensitive data :)... And maybe the method where you are calling this. Thanks, -- Tom Shelton I'm using Factory model to determine at runtime what kind of database I'm
using and to get the connection string from app.config. I'm using the "ConfigurationManager " static class provided by .Net framework 2.0. I marked in the code where the error is. I repeat again, from a form everithing is running properly only from a user control that reside in a control library is the problem. It seems I have to declare somehow the static method in the code . because the ConfigurationManager is a static method I cannot use New.... If you want to help me Create a control library and in it, a control and put this code and try to execute and you can see the results I mean the error message.You have to add reference to System.Configuration. Bellow is the code and App.Config. Thank you very much ! Mihai The code is : Imports System Imports System.Data Imports System.Data.Common Imports System.Configuration Public Class NrSystemForAccounts 'Private gts As GenericDb.GenericDbWrapper.GenericTableServices Private dt As DataTable Private mConnectionString As String Private mFactoryName As String Private mFactory As DbProviderFactory Private mFactoryConnection As DbConnection Private mFactoryCommand As DbCommand Private mDataAdapter As DbDataAdapter Private Sub SetFactory(ByVal DataBaseConnectionName As String) !!!!!!!! The error is in the line bellow :"Object reference not set to an instance of an object" mConnectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ConnectionStr ing.ToString() mFactoryName = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ProviderName. ToString() mFactory = DbProviderFactories.GetFactory(mFactoryName) End Sub Private Sub NrSystemForAccounts_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Me.SetFactory("DatabaseConnection1") End sub End class The App.config code is : <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration> <!-- This section defines the connections and database providers --> <connectionStrings> <add name="DatabaseConnection1" connectionString="Persist Security Info=False;Integrated Security=SSPI;database=Conta;server=(local);" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> <add name="DatabaseConnection2" connectionString="" providerName="Oracle" /> </connectionStrings> <system.diagnostics> <sources> <!-- This section defines the logging configuration for My.Application.Log --> <source name="DefaultSource" switchName="DefaultSwitch"> <listeners> <add name="FileLog"/> <!-- Uncomment the below section to write to the Application Event Log --> <!--<add name="EventLog"/>--> </listeners> </source> </sources> <switches> <add name="DefaultSwitch" value="Information" /> </switches> <sharedListeners> <add name="FileLog" type="Microsoft.VisualBasic.Logging.FileLogTraceListener, Microsoft.VisualBasic, Version=8.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a, processorArchitecture=MSIL" initializeData="FileLogWriter"/> <!-- Uncomment the below section and replace APPLICATION_NAME with the name of your application to write to the Application Event Log --> <!--<add name="EventLog" type="System.Diagnostics.EventLogTraceListener" initializeData="APPLICATION_NAME"/> --> </sharedListeners> </system.diagnostics> </configuration> "Mihai Velicu" <bvel***@telus.net> wrote in message news:ihCWg.6769$P7.2840@edtnps89...Show quoteHide quote > Hi ! > > I created a class library and in it I have a class that call > "ConfigurationManager" to find out what type of database I work and the > connection string.When I call this class from a form, everithing is running > well, no errors.When I call this class from a custom control I receive the > message "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" > Does anyoane know what is happening ? > > Thanks, > Mihai > > Hi Mihai,
If you're trying to access data from an app.config file from a Class Library (*.dll), the name of the config file must be the name of the callling assembly. For example say I have a Windows Forms EXE app called "MyProgram.exe" which references a class library called "MyLibrary.dll". Inside my library, I make the call: mConnectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ConnectionStr ing.ToString() Now, if the config file is not name "MyProgram.exe.config" (it should NOT be named "MyLibrary.dll.config"), or if the connection string does not exist in the file, a NULL (Nothing) value will be returned at this portion of the statement: ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName) Now since this part of the statement is returning Nothing, calling the ".ConnectionString.ToString()" part will throw the exception you are seeing. I would recommend doing something like this: Dim connStrings As ConnectionStringSettingsCollection connStrings = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings Dim conStr As ConnectionStringSettings conStr = connStrs(DataBaseConnectionName) If conStr Is Nothing then Throw New Exception("App.config or connection string not found") end If If the exception gets thrown through the if statement check, then there's a good change the DLL can not find the app.config file. Make sure your connection strings are defined in the App.config file of the Calling Assembly (of the .exe project). Show quoteHide quote "Mihai" wrote: > I'm using Factory model to determine at runtime what kind of database I'm > using and to get the connection string from app.config. > > I'm using the "ConfigurationManager " static class provided by .Net > framework 2.0. > > I marked in the code where the error is. I repeat again, from a form > everithing is running properly only from a user control that reside in a > control library is the problem. It seems I have to declare somehow the > static method in the code . > because the ConfigurationManager is a static method I cannot use New.... > > If you want to help me > Create a control library and in it, a control and put this code and try to > execute and you can see the results I mean the error message.You have to add > reference to System.Configuration. > Bellow is the code and App.Config. > > Thank you very much ! > Mihai > > The code is : > > Imports System > Imports System.Data > Imports System.Data.Common > Imports System.Configuration > Public Class NrSystemForAccounts > 'Private gts As GenericDb.GenericDbWrapper.GenericTableServices > Private dt As DataTable > Private mConnectionString As String > Private mFactoryName As String > Private mFactory As DbProviderFactory > Private mFactoryConnection As DbConnection > Private mFactoryCommand As DbCommand > Private mDataAdapter As DbDataAdapter > > Private Sub SetFactory(ByVal DataBaseConnectionName As String) > > !!!!!!!! The error is in the line bellow :"Object reference not set to an > instance of an object" > > mConnectionString = > ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ConnectionStr > ing.ToString() > mFactoryName = > ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ProviderName. > ToString() > mFactory = DbProviderFactories.GetFactory(mFactoryName) > End Sub > > Private Sub NrSystemForAccounts_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e > As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load > Me.SetFactory("DatabaseConnection1") > End sub > End class > > > The App.config code is : > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> > <configuration> > <!-- This section defines the connections and database providers --> > <connectionStrings> > > <add name="DatabaseConnection1" > connectionString="Persist Security Info=False;Integrated > Security=SSPI;database=Conta;server=(local);" > providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> > <add name="DatabaseConnection2" > connectionString="" providerName="Oracle" /> > </connectionStrings> > > <system.diagnostics> > <sources> > <!-- This section defines the logging configuration for > My.Application.Log --> > <source name="DefaultSource" switchName="DefaultSwitch"> > <listeners> > <add name="FileLog"/> > <!-- Uncomment the below section to write to the Application Event Log --> > <!--<add name="EventLog"/>--> > </listeners> > </source> > </sources> > <switches> > <add name="DefaultSwitch" value="Information" /> > </switches> > <sharedListeners> > <add name="FileLog" > type="Microsoft.VisualBasic.Logging.FileLogTraceListener, > Microsoft.VisualBasic, Version=8.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, > PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a, processorArchitecture=MSIL" > initializeData="FileLogWriter"/> > <!-- Uncomment the below section and replace APPLICATION_NAME with the name > of your application to write to the Application Event Log --> > <!--<add name="EventLog" type="System.Diagnostics.EventLogTraceListener" > initializeData="APPLICATION_NAME"/> --> > </sharedListeners> > </system.diagnostics> > </configuration> > > > > "Mihai Velicu" <bvel***@telus.net> wrote in message > news:ihCWg.6769$P7.2840@edtnps89... > > Hi ! > > > > I created a class library and in it I have a class that call > > "ConfigurationManager" to find out what type of database I work and the > > connection string.When I call this class from a form, everithing is > running > > well, no errors.When I call this class from a custom control I receive the > > message "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" > > Does anyoane know what is happening ? > > > > Thanks, > > Mihai > > > > > > > Thank you very much for you answer.I disturb you once again.Please tell me
in what book I can find what you told me because belive me or not a read a lot and it seems for nothing.The usualy books don't have any reference to something like that. Thank you very much again, Maihai Show quoteHide quote "rmacias" <rmacias@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:17E16DCE-174B-45E5-8912-D48467249EFE@microsoft.com... > Hi Mihai, > > If you're trying to access data from an app.config file from a Class > Library > (*.dll), the name of the config file must be the name of the callling > assembly. > > For example say I have a Windows Forms EXE app called "MyProgram.exe" > which > references a class library called "MyLibrary.dll". Inside my library, I > make > the call: > > mConnectionString = > ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ConnectionStr > ing.ToString() > > Now, if the config file is not name "MyProgram.exe.config" (it should NOT > be > named "MyLibrary.dll.config"), or if the connection string does not exist > in > the file, a NULL (Nothing) value will be returned at this portion of the > statement: > > ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName) > > Now since this part of the statement is returning Nothing, calling the > ".ConnectionString.ToString()" part will throw the exception you are > seeing. > I would recommend doing something like this: > > Dim connStrings As ConnectionStringSettingsCollection > connStrings = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings > > Dim conStr As ConnectionStringSettings > conStr = connStrs(DataBaseConnectionName) > > If conStr Is Nothing then > Throw New Exception("App.config or connection string not found") > end If > > If the exception gets thrown through the if statement check, then there's > a > good change the DLL can not find the app.config file. Make sure your > connection strings are defined in the App.config file of the Calling > Assembly > (of the .exe project). > > "Mihai" wrote: > >> I'm using Factory model to determine at runtime what kind of database I'm >> using and to get the connection string from app.config. >> >> I'm using the "ConfigurationManager " static class provided by .Net >> framework 2.0. >> >> I marked in the code where the error is. I repeat again, from a form >> everithing is running properly only from a user control that reside in a >> control library is the problem. It seems I have to declare somehow the >> static method in the code . >> because the ConfigurationManager is a static method I cannot use New.... >> >> If you want to help me >> Create a control library and in it, a control and put this code and try >> to >> execute and you can see the results I mean the error message.You have to >> add >> reference to System.Configuration. >> Bellow is the code and App.Config. >> >> Thank you very much ! >> Mihai >> >> The code is : >> >> Imports System >> Imports System.Data >> Imports System.Data.Common >> Imports System.Configuration >> Public Class NrSystemForAccounts >> 'Private gts As GenericDb.GenericDbWrapper.GenericTableServices >> Private dt As DataTable >> Private mConnectionString As String >> Private mFactoryName As String >> Private mFactory As DbProviderFactory >> Private mFactoryConnection As DbConnection >> Private mFactoryCommand As DbCommand >> Private mDataAdapter As DbDataAdapter >> >> Private Sub SetFactory(ByVal DataBaseConnectionName As String) >> >> !!!!!!!! The error is in the line bellow :"Object reference not set to an >> instance of an object" >> >> mConnectionString = >> ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ConnectionStr >> ing.ToString() >> mFactoryName = >> ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ProviderName. >> ToString() >> mFactory = DbProviderFactories.GetFactory(mFactoryName) >> End Sub >> >> Private Sub NrSystemForAccounts_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal >> e >> As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load >> Me.SetFactory("DatabaseConnection1") >> End sub >> End class >> >> >> The App.config code is : >> >> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> >> <configuration> >> <!-- This section defines the connections and database providers --> >> <connectionStrings> >> >> <add name="DatabaseConnection1" >> connectionString="Persist Security Info=False;Integrated >> Security=SSPI;database=Conta;server=(local);" >> providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> >> <add name="DatabaseConnection2" >> connectionString="" providerName="Oracle" /> >> </connectionStrings> >> >> <system.diagnostics> >> <sources> >> <!-- This section defines the logging configuration for >> My.Application.Log --> >> <source name="DefaultSource" switchName="DefaultSwitch"> >> <listeners> >> <add name="FileLog"/> >> <!-- Uncomment the below section to write to the Application Event >> Log --> >> <!--<add name="EventLog"/>--> >> </listeners> >> </source> >> </sources> >> <switches> >> <add name="DefaultSwitch" value="Information" /> >> </switches> >> <sharedListeners> >> <add name="FileLog" >> type="Microsoft.VisualBasic.Logging.FileLogTraceListener, >> Microsoft.VisualBasic, Version=8.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, >> PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a, processorArchitecture=MSIL" >> initializeData="FileLogWriter"/> >> <!-- Uncomment the below section and replace APPLICATION_NAME with the >> name >> of your application to write to the Application Event Log --> >> <!--<add name="EventLog" type="System.Diagnostics.EventLogTraceListener" >> initializeData="APPLICATION_NAME"/> --> >> </sharedListeners> >> </system.diagnostics> >> </configuration> >> >> >> >> "Mihai Velicu" <bvel***@telus.net> wrote in message >> news:ihCWg.6769$P7.2840@edtnps89... >> > Hi ! >> > >> > I created a class library and in it I have a class that call >> > "ConfigurationManager" to find out what type of database I work and >> > the >> > connection string.When I call this class from a form, everithing is >> running >> > well, no errors.When I call this class from a custom control I receive >> > the >> > message "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" >> > Does anyoane know what is happening ? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Mihai >> > >> > >> >> >> Honestly, a person can not learn to be a good troubleshooter and a good
programmer by reading books. Actually coding, debugging, making mistakes, and learning from those mistakes is what makes a good coder. Experience will always be the best teacher. It just takes some time. I hope this is something you have learned and will remember the next time something like this comes up. Good luck!! Show quoteHide quote "Mihai Velicu" wrote: > Thank you very much for you answer.I disturb you once again.Please tell me > in what book I can find what you told me because belive me or not a read a > lot and it seems for nothing.The usualy books don't have any reference to > something like that. > > Thank you very much again, > Maihai > > "rmacias" <rmacias@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message > news:17E16DCE-174B-45E5-8912-D48467249EFE@microsoft.com... > > Hi Mihai, > > > > If you're trying to access data from an app.config file from a Class > > Library > > (*.dll), the name of the config file must be the name of the callling > > assembly. > > > > For example say I have a Windows Forms EXE app called "MyProgram.exe" > > which > > references a class library called "MyLibrary.dll". Inside my library, I > > make > > the call: > > > > mConnectionString = > > ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ConnectionStr > > ing.ToString() > > > > Now, if the config file is not name "MyProgram.exe.config" (it should NOT > > be > > named "MyLibrary.dll.config"), or if the connection string does not exist > > in > > the file, a NULL (Nothing) value will be returned at this portion of the > > statement: > > > > ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName) > > > > Now since this part of the statement is returning Nothing, calling the > > ".ConnectionString.ToString()" part will throw the exception you are > > seeing. > > I would recommend doing something like this: > > > > Dim connStrings As ConnectionStringSettingsCollection > > connStrings = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings > > > > Dim conStr As ConnectionStringSettings > > conStr = connStrs(DataBaseConnectionName) > > > > If conStr Is Nothing then > > Throw New Exception("App.config or connection string not found") > > end If > > > > If the exception gets thrown through the if statement check, then there's > > a > > good change the DLL can not find the app.config file. Make sure your > > connection strings are defined in the App.config file of the Calling > > Assembly > > (of the .exe project). > > > > "Mihai" wrote: > > > >> I'm using Factory model to determine at runtime what kind of database I'm > >> using and to get the connection string from app.config. > >> > >> I'm using the "ConfigurationManager " static class provided by .Net > >> framework 2.0. > >> > >> I marked in the code where the error is. I repeat again, from a form > >> everithing is running properly only from a user control that reside in a > >> control library is the problem. It seems I have to declare somehow the > >> static method in the code . > >> because the ConfigurationManager is a static method I cannot use New.... > >> > >> If you want to help me > >> Create a control library and in it, a control and put this code and try > >> to > >> execute and you can see the results I mean the error message.You have to > >> add > >> reference to System.Configuration. > >> Bellow is the code and App.Config. > >> > >> Thank you very much ! > >> Mihai > >> > >> The code is : > >> > >> Imports System > >> Imports System.Data > >> Imports System.Data.Common > >> Imports System.Configuration > >> Public Class NrSystemForAccounts > >> 'Private gts As GenericDb.GenericDbWrapper.GenericTableServices > >> Private dt As DataTable > >> Private mConnectionString As String > >> Private mFactoryName As String > >> Private mFactory As DbProviderFactory > >> Private mFactoryConnection As DbConnection > >> Private mFactoryCommand As DbCommand > >> Private mDataAdapter As DbDataAdapter > >> > >> Private Sub SetFactory(ByVal DataBaseConnectionName As String) > >> > >> !!!!!!!! The error is in the line bellow :"Object reference not set to an > >> instance of an object" > >> > >> mConnectionString = > >> ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ConnectionStr > >> ing.ToString() > >> mFactoryName = > >> ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings(DataBaseConnectionName).ProviderName. > >> ToString() > >> mFactory = DbProviderFactories.GetFactory(mFactoryName) > >> End Sub > >> > >> Private Sub NrSystemForAccounts_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal > >> e > >> As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load > >> Me.SetFactory("DatabaseConnection1") > >> End sub > >> End class > >> > >> > >> The App.config code is : > >> > >> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> > >> <configuration> > >> <!-- This section defines the connections and database providers --> > >> <connectionStrings> > >> > >> <add name="DatabaseConnection1" > >> connectionString="Persist Security Info=False;Integrated > >> Security=SSPI;database=Conta;server=(local);" > >> providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> > >> <add name="DatabaseConnection2" > >> connectionString="" providerName="Oracle" /> > >> </connectionStrings> > >> > >> <system.diagnostics> > >> <sources> > >> <!-- This section defines the logging configuration for > >> My.Application.Log --> > >> <source name="DefaultSource" switchName="DefaultSwitch"> > >> <listeners> > >> <add name="FileLog"/> > >> <!-- Uncomment the below section to write to the Application Event > >> Log --> > >> <!--<add name="EventLog"/>--> > >> </listeners> > >> </source> > >> </sources> > >> <switches> > >> <add name="DefaultSwitch" value="Information" /> > >> </switches> > >> <sharedListeners> > >> <add name="FileLog" > >> type="Microsoft.VisualBasic.Logging.FileLogTraceListener, > >> Microsoft.VisualBasic, Version=8.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, > >> PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a, processorArchitecture=MSIL" > >> initializeData="FileLogWriter"/> > >> <!-- Uncomment the below section and replace APPLICATION_NAME with the > >> name > >> of your application to write to the Application Event Log --> > >> <!--<add name="EventLog" type="System.Diagnostics.EventLogTraceListener" > >> initializeData="APPLICATION_NAME"/> --> > >> </sharedListeners> > >> </system.diagnostics> > >> </configuration> > >> > >> > >> > >> "Mihai Velicu" <bvel***@telus.net> wrote in message > >> news:ihCWg.6769$P7.2840@edtnps89... > >> > Hi ! > >> > > >> > I created a class library and in it I have a class that call > >> > "ConfigurationManager" to find out what type of database I work and > >> > the > >> > connection string.When I call this class from a form, everithing is > >> running > >> > well, no errors.When I call this class from a custom control I receive > >> > the > >> > message "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" > >> > Does anyoane know what is happening ? > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > Mihai > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > >
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