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Runtime Host


Posted Date: 20 Nov 2008    Resource Type: Articles    Category: General
Author: mahendrakiranMember Level: Gold    
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.NET framework supports different type of applications like Web, windows, console etc. Each type of application needs a runtime host to start it. This runtime host loads the runtime into a process, creates the application with in the process and loads the application code into the process.

Runtime hosts included in .NET framework are:
1)ASP.NET.
2)Microsoft Internet Explorer.
3)Shell executables.

1)It loads the runtime that can handle a web request into the process. ASP.NET also creates an application domain for each Web application that will run on a Web server.

2)It creates an application domain to run managed controls.

3)When ever a runtime executable is launched from the shell, this executable invokes the corresponding runtime host.




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