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If a shared assemblies interface changes quite a lot, is
it worth deploying into the GAC to aid side by side
execution etc

Any help appreciated

Muchos
Jul 21 '05 #1
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The idea of the GAC is to allow multiple versions of assemblies shared
between applications. While it's perfectly possible to deploy lots of
different versions into the GAC, only the latest will be used unless you
specifically declare a dependency on a particular version.

Unless you're just going to let the old versions keep collecting in the GAC,
it can also get a little tedious to have to continually add a new version,
and remove the previous ones each time you change your code.

While you're developing the shared components it's often a good idea (read
as making life easier!) to develop using private assemblies in your
application's folders until you reach a point where the code is stabilised.

Hope that helped,
--
Regards

Tim Stephenson MCSD.NET
Charted MCAD & MCSD.NET Early Achiever
"Phil" <ph*********@nt lworld.com> wrote in message
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If a shared assemblies interface changes quite a lot, is
it worth deploying into the GAC to aid side by side
execution etc

Any help appreciated

Muchos

Jul 21 '05 #2
A Cracking, quality answer!

Thanks VERY MUCH
-----Original Message-----
The idea of the GAC is to allow multiple versions of assemblies sharedbetween applications. While it's perfectly possible to deploy lots ofdifferent versions into the GAC, only the latest will be used unless youspecifically declare a dependency on a particular version.
Unless you're just going to let the old versions keep collecting in the GAC,it can also get a little tedious to have to continually add a new version,and remove the previous ones each time you change your code.
While you're developing the shared components it's often a good idea (readas making life easier!) to develop using private assemblies in yourapplication' s folders until you reach a point where the code is stabilised.
Hope that helped,
--
Regards

Tim Stephenson MCSD.NET
Charted MCAD & MCSD.NET Early Achiever
"Phil" <ph*********@nt lworld.com> wrote in message
news:04******* *************** ******@phx.gbl. ..
If a shared assemblies interface changes quite a lot, is it worth deploying into the GAC to aid side by side
execution etc

Any help appreciated

Muchos

.

Jul 21 '05 #3
No worries

--
Regards

Tim Stephenson MCSD.NET
Charted MCAD & MCSD.NET Early Achiever
"phil" <ph*********@nt lworld.com> wrote in message
news:0d******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
A Cracking, quality answer!

Thanks VERY MUCH
-----Original Message-----
The idea of the GAC is to allow multiple versions of

assemblies shared
between applications. While it's perfectly possible to

deploy lots of
different versions into the GAC, only the latest will be

used unless you
specifically declare a dependency on a particular

version.

Unless you're just going to let the old versions keep

collecting in the GAC,
it can also get a little tedious to have to continually

add a new version,
and remove the previous ones each time you change your

code.

While you're developing the shared components it's often

a good idea (read
as making life easier!) to develop using private

assemblies in your
application' s folders until you reach a point where the

code is stabilised.

Hope that helped,
--
Regards

Tim Stephenson MCSD.NET
Charted MCAD & MCSD.NET Early Achiever
"Phil" <ph*********@nt lworld.com> wrote in message
news:04******* *************** ******@phx.gbl. ..
If a shared assemblies interface changes quite a lot, is it worth deploying into the GAC to aid side by side
execution etc

Any help appreciated

Muchos

.

Jul 21 '05 #4
No worries

--
Regards

Tim Stephenson MCSD.NET
Charted MCAD & MCSD.NET Early Achiever
"phil" <ph*********@nt lworld.com> wrote in message
news:0d******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
A Cracking, quality answer!

Thanks VERY MUCH
-----Original Message-----
The idea of the GAC is to allow multiple versions of

assemblies shared
between applications. While it's perfectly possible to

deploy lots of
different versions into the GAC, only the latest will be

used unless you
specifically declare a dependency on a particular

version.

Unless you're just going to let the old versions keep

collecting in the GAC,
it can also get a little tedious to have to continually

add a new version,
and remove the previous ones each time you change your

code.

While you're developing the shared components it's often

a good idea (read
as making life easier!) to develop using private

assemblies in your
application' s folders until you reach a point where the

code is stabilised.

Hope that helped,
--
Regards

Tim Stephenson MCSD.NET
Charted MCAD & MCSD.NET Early Achiever
"Phil" <ph*********@nt lworld.com> wrote in message
news:04******* *************** ******@phx.gbl. ..
If a shared assemblies interface changes quite a lot, is it worth deploying into the GAC to aid side by side
execution etc

Any help appreciated

Muchos

.

Jul 21 '05 #5

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