The .NET Proxy runtime needs to know where to find the CA Gen servers it needs to access. To specify their locations, use the commcfg.txt file found in the installed CA Gen\.NET directory.
The file must be placed in a directory where the CA Gen runtime can probe for it. CA Gen probes for files by checking the following directories until the file is located:
A generated proxy contains communications information as defined in the model. The proxy runtime provides a capability for specifying the communication information at runtime. This information overrides any information specified in the model and built into the proxy during generation.
The proxy runtime is also capable of turning tracing ON and OFF, and provides a capability to control the amount of file caching that takes place at runtime.
Note: Due to the load techniques used by the .NET Framework, multiple copies of a commcfg.txt file might exist in numerous application directories. After creating a new commcfg.txt file, you should manually copy it to all application directories where the new settings are required. Different applications can use different commcfg.txt files, if required.
Note: For specific formatting instructions, see the default file installed with the .NET Proxy software, or see the Distributed Processing - Overview Guide.
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