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What is a .NET Application Domain?

What is exactly is an Application Domain (AppDomain) and how is it different than a process or thread?

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Justin Ethier Avatar asked Mar 03 '10 03:03

Justin Ethier


2 Answers

See MSDN.

Application domains provide a more secure and versatile unit of processing that the common language runtime can use to provide isolation between applications. You can run several application domains in a single process with the same level of isolation that would exist in separate processes, but without incurring the additional overhead of making cross-process calls or switching between processes. The ability to run multiple applications within a single process dramatically increases server scalability.

An AppDomain is basically an isolated execution environment for managed code.

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SLaks Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 00:09

SLaks


An application domain is the "space" segments of code can run in. It can be used for a couple of things such as creating a sandbox when loading assemblies that you don't fully trust. It's different than a thread/process in that it houses the code that is being executed instead of actually being executed code. In a broad sense you can think of any application as an application domain.

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Achilles Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 00:09

Achilles