In the first part of this series, we created a small custom host for the .NET CLR. Our goal is to include custom loading of AppDomains as a part of the host's function, but first we must take a little
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Customizing the .NET Common Language Runtime Part 2
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Creating CLR Functions for SQL Server
Submitted by feedonthat on Wed, 05/09/2007 - 6:00pm.One of the most exciting new features of MS SQL Server 2005 is its ability to host the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR).
Customizing the .NET Common Language Runtime
Submitted by feedonthat on Wed, 05/09/2007 - 6:00pm.The user double-clicks on a .NET program. The CLR loads it and runs it. Works like a champ. Why would anyone need to customize the .NET Runtime?
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