Introduction


The introduction of Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 marks the third major release of the core component in the Microsoft .NET platform strategy. With each subsequent release of the .NET Framework, the reach of the .NET platform is extended as the managed code programming model is made available in more application models. For example, .NET Framework 2.0 is the first version of the .NET Framework that will be integrated with the Microsoft SQL Server database system. In addition, many key architectural changes have been made in .NET Framework 2.0 in preparation for its deeper integration with future versions of the Windows operating system.

The presence of the .NET programming model in so many different application environments is possible only because the .NET Framework's core execution engine, the Common Language Runtime (CLR), is flexible enough to support application environments with a wide range of requirements. In .NET Framework 2.0, several new extensibility points have been added that make the CLR much more customizable than in previous releases. Fortunately, the same techniques that Microsoft uses to integrate the CLR into products such as Internet Explorer, SQL Server, and Internet Information Server are available for you to achieve the same level of integration between the CLR and your own product.



    Customizing the Microsoft  .NET Framework Common Language Runtime
    Customizing the Microsoft .NET Framework Common Language Runtime
    ISBN: 735619883
    EAN: N/A
    Year: 2005
    Pages: 119

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