Chapter 3 Shared Assemblies and Strongly Named Assemblies
1. Strongly Named Assembly
e.g.
"MyTypes, Version=1.0.8123.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089"
use /keyfile:<file> compiler switch:
csc /keyfile:MyCompany.snk Program.cs
Tool to generate public/private key pair.
SN.exe -k MyCompany.snk
First, you invoke SN.exe with the –p switch to
create a file that contains only the public key (MyCompany.PublicKey):
SN –p MyCompany.snk MyCompany.PublicKey
Then, you invoke SN.exe, passing it the –tp switch and the file that contains just the public
key:
SN –tp MyCompany.PublicKey
2. Global Assembly Cache (GAC)
You should never manually copy assembly files into GAC; instead, you should use tools to accomplish thsi task. These tools know the GAC's internal structure and how to generate the proper subdirectory names.
Tool: GACUtil.exe
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