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Posted By: Hardev Gangwar       Member Level: Silver       Posted Date: 10 Jan 2008       Category: C#

How does assembly versioning in .NET prevent DLL Hell?



How does assembly versioning in .NET prevent DLL Hell?



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The runtime checks to see that only one version of an assembly is on the machine at any one time.
.NET allows assemblies to specify the name AND the version of any assemblies they need to run.
The compiler offers compile time checking for backward compatibility.
It doesn’t.




      
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