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Application Domains in .NET : Joydip Kanjilal

Friday, November 28 2008

An Application Domain is a light-weight process. It is a logical and physical unit of isolation built around every .NET application by the Common Language Runtime (CLR) and contains its own set of code, data and configuration settings. Multiple application domains can exist simultaneously in the same process. The default application domain is created when the Common Language Runtime is first loaded into a process. From then on, the CLR loads an assembly implicitly into an Application Domain the first time it encounters and references a type in the MSIL code. Assemblies can also be created explicitly loaded in Application Domains. This article discusses what Application Domains are and the differences between Application Domains and Processes. It also discusses Default Domains and how Application Domains can be created, loaded and unloaded explicitly....

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Application Domains in .NET : Joydip Kanjilal
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