Side-by-side execution is the ability to store and execute
multiple versions of an application or component on the same computer.
This means that you can have multiple versions of the runtime, and
multiple versions of applications and components that use a version of
the runtime, on the same computer at the same time. Side-by-side
execution gives you more control over what versions of a component an
application binds to, and more control over what version of the runtime
an application uses.
Support for side-by-side storage and execution of different
versions of the same assembly is an integral part of strong naming and
is built into the infrastructure of the runtime. Because the
strong-named assembly's version number is part of its identity, the
runtime can store multiple versions of the same assembly in the global
assembly cache and load those assemblies at run time.
Although the runtime provides you with the ability to create side-by-side applications, side-by-side execution is not automatic. |
4/09/2013
Assemblies and Side-by-Side Execution
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