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Multiple Modules in one Assembly

Hi,

I wonder if someone can help me. I want to deploy a Assembly which
contains multiple modules. I know how to handle things with the command
line and managed C++...the question is ...is it possible to generate
such an Assembly with multiple modules with the VisualStudio.Net IDE? I
read in MSDN (2002)that it is only possible to create an Assembly with
one module. Are there any possibilities to solve this problem with the
IDE now (2004)...any updates or something like that?!

Thanks in advance.
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Dejan <ga***********@yahoo.de> wrote:
I wonder if someone can help me. I want to deploy a Assembly which
contains multiple modules. I know how to handle things with the command
line and managed C++...the question is ...is it possible to generate
such an Assembly with multiple modules with the VisualStudio.Net IDE?


No, it isn't. I suspect such an ability *may* become available in
Whidbey, but it's not in VS.NET 2003.

(That would also almost certainly allow you to write different projects
in different languages, each contributing a module to the same
assembly.)

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Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com>
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