When I create a web application project, I will get one dll. I can put many
functionalities into one dll, or I can put them into several dlls, which way
is better? if I put them into one name space in one dll, would that affect
the performance? thanks. 3 1161
That is an application architecure question that is impossible for
anyone to answer without detailed knowlege of the spec, the
environment, deployment scenario, etc.
-- Mary
MCW Technologies http://www.mcwtech.com
On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 23:28:50 -0800, "davidw" <da****@affinisys.com>
wrote: When I create a web application project, I will get one dll. I can put many functionalities into one dll, or I can put them into several dlls, which way is better? if I put them into one name space in one dll, would that affect the performance? thanks.
I total agree w/ Mary. Dending on the code, i probably would be worried
less about performance and more on assembly security. Which are shared,
signed, those that expose controls etc...
Nick
"Mary Chipman" <mc***@nomail.please> wrote in message
news:id********************************@4ax.com... That is an application architecure question that is impossible for anyone to answer without detailed knowlege of the spec, the environment, deployment scenario, etc.
-- Mary MCW Technologies http://www.mcwtech.com
On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 23:28:50 -0800, "davidw" <da****@affinisys.com> wrote:
When I create a web application project, I will get one dll. I can put
manyfunctionalities into one dll, or I can put them into several dlls, which
wayis better? if I put them into one name space in one dll, would that
affectthe performance? thanks.
I total agree w/ Mary. Dending on the code, i probably would be worried
less about performance and more on assembly security. Which are shared,
signed, those that expose controls etc...
Nick
"Mary Chipman" <mc***@nomail.please> wrote in message
news:id********************************@4ax.com... That is an application architecure question that is impossible for anyone to answer without detailed knowlege of the spec, the environment, deployment scenario, etc.
-- Mary MCW Technologies http://www.mcwtech.com
On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 23:28:50 -0800, "davidw" <da****@affinisys.com> wrote:
When I create a web application project, I will get one dll. I can put
manyfunctionalities into one dll, or I can put them into several dlls, which
wayis better? if I put them into one name space in one dll, would that
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