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What is assembly manifest?


Posted Date: 09 Sep 2008    Resource Type: Definitions    Category: General

Posted By: Initiotech       Member Level: Gold
Rating:     Points: 5



Assembly manifest is a data structure which stores information about an assembly.This information is stored within the assembly file(DLL/EXE) itself.
The information includes version information, list of constituent files etc.
Every assembly contains a collection of data that describes how the elements in the assembly relate to each other.
The assembly manifest contains this assembly metadata. An assembly manifest contains all the metadata needed to specify the assembly's version requirements and security identity, and all metadata needed to define the scope of the assembly and resolve references to resources and classes. The assembly manifest can be stored in either a PE file (an .exe or .dll) with Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) code or in a standalone PE file that contains only assembly manifest information.


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Regards Hefin Dsouza




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Author: mahendrakiran    31 Oct 2008Member Level: Gold   Points : 2
Every assembly, whether static or dynamic, contains a collection of data that describes how the elements in the assembly relate to each other. The assembly manifest contains this assembly metadata. An assembly manifest contains all the metadata needed to specify the assembly's version requirements and security identity, and all metadata needed to define the scope of the assembly and resolve references to resources and classes. The assembly manifest can be stored in either a PE file (an .exe or .dll) with Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) code or in a standalone PE file that contains only assembly manifest information


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