How .net assemblies are registred as private and shared
assembly ?
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Answer / prabhakar
Any assembly file (.net dll, .net exe ) is by default is
Private assembly. This means the assembly is visible only to
the application that loads/references it explicitly. Each
application that refers our private assembly will get its
own copy in its assembly.
Shared assembly is the assembly that is registered to the
GAC (Global Assembly Cache) that is part of the .Net
framework installed (under 'windows/assembly' directory) on
a system. We use 'gacutils.exe' binary to register the GAC
such as gacutil -i MyAssembly.exe. All applications those
reference a 'registered global assembly' would use the same
copy of the assembly present in the GAC. Hence it is called
'Shared assembly'.
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Answer / vikas sharma
Private is a simple form af assembly.
Shared assembly used the GAXC and Strong name convention.
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