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QuestionLoading an assembly from a new AppDoamin Pin
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ThetaClear10-Feb-10 9:53
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Hi Rob,
1.
Rob Philpott wrote:
are all these DLLs .NET assemblies?

Yes, all the DLL's .NET assemblies.

2.
Rob Philpott wrote:
Are you using shadowing so you don't lock the file in question so it can be altered elsewhere?

Yes I'm.

3.
Rob Philpott wrote:
When a dll is changed, do you want to unload the last one and replace it with the new one?

Yes, exactly.


Rob Philpott wrote:
Do you not want to create a new domain, load the dlls in there and then unload it when they need to be updated?

I DO want to create a NEW domain, which I did, but for some reason the .dll aren't loaded into it. Besides, Although I don't understand how the .dll file, after is was updated, gets updated also in the new doamin without me unloading it i.e. I don't want to unload the .dll when it's changed. That is the whole purpose of shdowing, right? ( or wrong?)

One more important thing.
If I place the .dll's inside the ApplicationBase directory, the .dll's ARE loaded. When I create the new domain I give it a AppDomainSetup object with all the details. I assign to the PrivateBinPath the folder which the .dll's reside ( the folder is inside the main application folder, of course)
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