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Pre-generated XmlSerializers (CrmService)for Plugin

Nishant Rana Profile Picture Nishant Rana 11,325 Microsoft Employee

Please refer this article

http://uwekaessner.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!21916E8556D908E!175.entry?sa=260352433

I am just writing out the main steps from it and the steps where we need to strong sign the assembly so that it could be used within Plugin.

Add web reference to CrmService.asmx

http://servername/mscrmservices/2007/CrmService.asmx

Go to “web references” folder.

Copy Reference.cs file to a new folder.

Rename it to CrmServiceSerialized.cs

Open the CrmServiceSerialized.cs class, rename the class to CrmServiceSerialized.

namespace MyApplication.CrmServiceSerialized

Change the CrmService property

public CrmService(string url) {

           this.Url = url;

Complie it to a dll

If we want to use the Serialized dll within Plugin we need to strong sign it

sn.exe -k g.snk

csc /t:library /out:CrmServiceSerialized.dll CrmServiceSerialized.cs /keyfile:g.snk

To pre generate a strong named XmlSerializer dll

sgen.exe /p CrmServiceSerialized.dll /compiler:/keyfile:g.snk

Next again open CrmServiceSerialized.cs and comment out all occurrences of [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlIncludeAttribute using Find and replace.

Next we need to add the attribute

“[System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializerAssemblyAttribute(AssemblyName = "CrmServiceSerialized.XmlSerializers")]”

to the “CrmServiceSerialized” class.

Again generate the strong name assembly using the same key

csc /t:library /out:CrmServiceSerialized.dll CrmServiceSerialized.cs /keyfile:g.snk

Now we can add reference to CrmServiceSerialized.dll in our plugin to use it. Here also need to place CrmServiceSerialized.dll  and CrmServiceSerialized.XmlSerializers.dll to the GAC.

Check this link as well

http://blogs.javista.com/2009/03/18/best-practices-for-crm-memory-usage/

Bye..


Filed under: CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM Tagged: CRM, CRM 4.0

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