AppDomain
Hi, I managed to get this working by creating a new AppDomain for each update postprocessor dll and then unloading it after it is run. Thanks for all your comments. Jesse
View ArticleAppDomain
Hi Jessard,The problem here is that the PostProcessor.dll has been loaded in to your service process, you cannot change it until the whole process closed.And for the loader itself, it should be changed...
View ArticleAppDomain
Hi,I am currently attempting to do this. Can you walk me through this please? My situation is this.I have a windows service which runs multiple "Servlets" each in their own appDomain. Say I focus on...
View ArticleAppDomain
hi, are your assemblies strongly signed? if not you must sign them and load dll by full assembly name (name, version, culture, publicKeyToken). Otherwise is used assembly which is allready allready...
View ArticleAppDomain
Hi All,I have a windows service which polls a computer to download updates. As part of the update process, the files are downloaded and then, if there are is a specific instruction to execute some...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....