What is an accessory (askSEMBLY)?

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What's accessories (assembly) Author:? Eagle www.ASPCool.com Time: 2001-4-18 15:13:46 Views: 2149

What is an accessory (askSEMBLY) Assembly, here is translated into a fitting, distinguishable, if you feel uncomfortable, please correct! A accessory sometimes refers to an EXE or DLL file, actually An application (that is, a module with main program entry point) or a library file. But the accessory can actually consist of one or more files (DLLS, EXES, HTML, etc.), representing a group of resources, and types A collection of definitions and implementations. A accessory can also include references to other accessories. All of these resources, types, and references are described in a list (Manifest). This manifest is also part of the accessory, so the accessory is a self-description, no other additional components to describe it! Another important feature of the accessory is part of the .NET environment, or the basic unit . Because, distinguishing between a type of identity is to include the name of the accessory name plus the type name itself. For example, the accessory A defines the type T, and the accessory B also defines the same name Type T, but .NET is considered to be different types. Note that don't confuse accessories (Assembly) and namespaces (Namespace). In fact, the namespace is just a means used to organize the form of type name trees. The type name is the type name, and there is no relationship with the name space. In summary, remember that the part name is uniquely identifying a runtime type. In addition, the accessories are also the basic unit of the .NET framework for security policies, and many security policies are all based on accessories.

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