I'm implementing service objects within a custom assembly.
My ServiceBroker (class inheriting ServiceAssemblyBase) is defining some configuration elements, and I can see them in the smart object tester
I do that like that:
public override string GetConfigSection() {
this.Service.ServiceConfiguration.Add("webserviceurl", true, "default url (it will not work)");
}
My service object isn't inheriting from anything and is just tagged with attributes to make it's declaration valid.
Inside my service object instance, how do I gain access to the configuration values that I've defined?