I am new to Azure WJs. I have 2 projects in one solution: the actual website - Project 2 and the WebJob - Project 1. The only task the WJ has is to call an exposed method from the public class of project 2 during the scheduled time.
When the WJ was created, the classes & methods of the Project 2 - website were added as a solution reference to the Project 1 - WebJob to make them accessible.
The problem I have is:
When the WebJob is build it compiles all the dependencies at the given time. When the final .zip is uploaded into Azure WebJob portal the webjob will execute with the compiled code version. This means that any new changes to Project 2 - website do not take effect until the WJ is re-build with the updated Project 2 - website dependencies and the .zip re-uploaded.
Is there a way to create WJ (as Project 1) which would call a specific exposed method from the Project 2 and be oblivious to the changes in the project 2 as long as the called method is present?
Example:
WebJob Code (project 1):
namespace SecondProject
{
class Program
{
static void Main()
{
var client = new WebClient();
secondProjectMethod();
}
}
}
Website Code (project 2):
namespace firstProject
{
public class someClass
{
public void secondProjectMethod()
{
// I want to make any code changes I want inside this
// method anytime and the WbJob should not care
// about these changes as long as this method name exist.
// Because all it should care about is that it should
// call this method name.
}
}
}