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CLR Shared Memory, C# DLL load

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DR - 29 Oct 2007 20:28 GMT
CLR Shared Memory, C# DLL load

How to share memory between CLR calls to the same C# dll? Is there some way
to know in the C# dll when the dll is loaded? Is the dll reloaded each tiem
a method is called from SQL Server or is the DLL loaded once when the C# dll
is added to sql server with CREATE ASSEMBLY?

I wold like to be able to share memory accross calls to methods on the same
C# dll is why. e.g. a Shared ArrayList or a shared Hashtable.
Alexander Vasilevsky - 08 Nov 2007 15:28 GMT
Please try static members.

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