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How to: Create and Use an Application Domain (C# Programming Guide)

Application domains provide a method of isolating your code for purposes of security and performance. For more information, see Application Domains (C# Programming Guide).

Using an application ___domain

  1. Create the application ___domain. The common language runtime host creates an application ___domain automatically for your application. For information, see the topic How to: Create an Application Domain.

  2. Configure the application ___domain. For more information, see How to: Configure an Application Domain.

  3. Load an assembly into the application ___domain. For more information, see How to: Load Assemblies into an Application Domain.

  4. Access the contents of the other assembly. For more information, see Executing Code in Another Application Domain (C# Programming Guide).

  5. Unload the application ___domain. For more information, see How to: Unload an Application Domain.

See Also

Concepts

C# Programming Guide

Application Domains Overview

Application Domains and Assemblies

Programming with Application Domains

Reference

Application Domains (C# Programming Guide)

Other Resources

Application Domains

Programming with Application Domains and Assemblies