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Cache global de assemblies

Each computer where the common language runtime is installed has a machine-wide code cache called the global assembly cache. The global assembly cache stores assemblies specifically designated to be shared by several applications on the computer.

You should share assemblies by installing them into the global assembly cache only when you need to. As a general guideline, keep assembly dependencies private, and locate assemblies in the application directory unless sharing an assembly is explicitly required. In addition, it is not necessary to install assemblies into the global assembly cache to make them accessible to COM interop or unmanaged code.

Observação

There are scenarios where you explicitly do not want to install an assembly into the global assembly cache.If you place one of the assemblies that make up an application in the global assembly cache, you can no longer replicate or install the application by using the xcopy command to copy the application directory.You must move the assembly in the global assembly cache as well.

Há duas maneiras de implantar um assembly no cache global de assembly :

  • Use an installer designed to work with the global assembly cache. This is the preferred option for installing assemblies into the global assembly cache.

  • Use a developer tool called the Global Assembly Cache tool (Gacutil.exe), provided by the Windows Software Development Kit (SDK).

  • Observação

    In deployment scenarios, use Windows Installer 2.0 to install assemblies into the global assembly cache.Use a ferramenta Global Assembly Cache apenas em cenários de desenvolvimento, porque não fornecem contagem de referência do assembly e outros recursos fornecidos ao usar o Windows Installer.

Administrators often protect the systemroot directory using an access control list (ACL) to control write and execute access. Because the global assembly cache is installed in a subdirectory of the systemroot directory, it inherits that directory's ACL. It is recommended that only users with Administrator privileges be allowed to delete files from the global assembly cache.

Assemblies deployed in the global assembly cache must have a strong name. When an assembly is added to the global assembly cache, integrity checks are performed on all files that make up the assembly. The cache performs these integrity checks to ensure that an assembly has not been tampered with, for example, when a file has changed but the manifest does not reflect the change.

Consulte também

Conceitos

Assemblies no Common Language Runtime

Assemblies de nomes fortes

Outros recursos

Trabalhando com Assemblies e o Cache Global de Assemblies

Histórico de alterações

Date

History

Motivo

Junho de 2010

Removido menção aextensãode shell, que é obsoleto começando com o.NET Frameworkversão 4.

Correção de bug de conteúdo.