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Please explain strong name in sharepoint.


Posted Date: 12 Jul 2012      Posted By:: KUNDAN KUMAR SRIVASTAVA     Member Level: Gold    Member Rank: 146     Points: 3   Responses: 1



String name:
This is the combination of 4 parts;-assembly name, version,public key and culture.
It will be placed in a <safecontrol>...</safecontrol> tag in web.config of sharepoint.

But I want to know how it gives the security to a webpart or other things that we are going to deploy or use in sharepoint.

Can any body please explain it.

Thanks,
Kundan




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#680242    Author: Abhishek Arya      Member Level: Gold      Member Rank: 21     Date: 13/Jul/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 3

Below are some of the pros

1)It's a requirement to call the assembly from COM
2)It would allow us to put the assemblies in the GAC (we don't do that now)
3)It prevents tampering (we host the application, it's not installed on client sites, so not that big an issue)
4)It's a requirement of ClickOnce that your assemblies are signed
5)A lot of opensource projects do not distribute signed assemblies, and are often non-trivial to compile with your own SNK



 
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