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Multifile assembly and No Touch Deployment

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Jack Wright - 19 Oct 2004 08:42 GMT
Dear All,
  Is it a good idea to have a multifile assembly deployed on the
WebServer and that gets downloaded via No Touch Deployment. I would
like to club a small set of dlls into one dll so that my application
does not hit the WebServer everytime it wants to access a function
that exists in those small dlls.

Please advice.

TALIA

Many Regards
Jack
Sam Santiago - 19 Oct 2004 17:18 GMT
The DLL is downloaded to the client and cached; each function call does not
have to download the DLL, just the first.  You might also want to check out
the Updater Application Block:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnbda/html/upda
ter.asp


Thanks,

Sam

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> Dear All,
>    Is it a good idea to have a multifile assembly deployed on the
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> Many Regards
> Jack

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