codeSubDirectories Element for compilation (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
Defines an ordered collection of subdirectories that contains files to compile at run time.
This element is new in the .NET Framework version 2.0.
<codeSubDirectories>
<add />
<clear/>
<remove />
/>
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
None.
Child Elements
Element | Description |
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add |
Optional element. Adds a subdirectory to the collection of subdirectories that contain files to compile at run time. |
clear |
Optional element. Removes all references to inherited subdirectory names, allowing only the subdirectories that are added by the current add element. |
remove |
Optional element. Removes a reference to an inherited subdirectory name from the collection. |
Parent Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
configuration |
Specifies the required root element in every configuration file that is used by the common language runtime and the .NET Framework applications. |
system.web |
Specifies the root element for the ASP.NET configuration section. |
compilation |
Configures all compilation settings that ASP.NET uses to compile applications. |
Remarks
The codeSubDirectories element defines an ordered collection of subdirectories that contain files to compile at run time.
Subdirectory names are relative to the App_Code directory.
The build order is inferred from the top-down order of the codeSubDirectories collection. The App_Code directory is built last. However, there are no build order dependencies, which means that the build order is not significant.
Default Configuration
There is no default codeSubDirectories element configured for ASP.NET.
Example
The following code example shows how to define an ordered collection of assembly subdirectories. The subdirectories are listed in the order that the code must be compiled that is function of your code dependencies.
<configuration>
<system.web>
<compilation>
<codeSubDirectories>
<add directoryName="mySubDir1"/>
<add directoryName="mySubDir2"/>
<add directoryName="mySubDir3"/>
</codeSubDirectories>
</compilation>
</system.web>
</configuration>
Element Information
Configuration section handler |
|
Configuration member |
|
Configurable locations |
Machine.config Root-level Web.config Application-level Web.config Virtual or physical directory–level Web.config |
Requirements |
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) version 5.0, 5.1, or 6.0 The .NET Framework version 2.0 Microsoft Visual Studio 2003 or Visual Studio 2005 |
See Also
Tasks
How to: Configure Specific Directories Using Location Settings
How to: Lock ASP.NET Configuration Settings
Reference
compilation Element (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
add Element for codeSubDirectories for compilation (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
clear Element for codeSubDirectories for compilation (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
remove Element for codeSubDirectories for compilation (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
buildProviders Element for compilation (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
assemblies Element for compilation (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
compilers Element for compilation (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
expressionBuilders Element for compilation (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
configuration Element (General Settings Schema)
system.web Element (ASP.NET Settings Schema)
System.Configuration
System.Web.Configuration
CompilationSection
Assemblies
AssemblyCollection
Concepts
ASP.NET Compilation Model
ASP.NET Web Page Code Model
ASP.NET Web Site Precompilation Overview
ASP.NET Configuration File Hierarchy and Inheritance
Securing ASP.NET Configuration
ASP.NET Configuration Scenarios
Other Resources
General Configuration Settings (ASP.NET)
ASP.NET Configuration Settings
Configuring ASP.NET Applications
ASP.NET Configuration Files
ASP.NET Configuration API