application domain
Appearance
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]application domain (plural application domains)
- (computing, .NET) An isolated context, with its own virtual address space, in which an application runs, analogous to a process in an operating system.
- 2002, Michael Stiefel, Robert J Oberg, Application development using C# and .NET:
- Next we create a new thread, and that thread creates a new application domain, loads, and executes an assembly.
- 2004, Simon Robinson, Christian Nagel, Karli Watson, Jay Glynn, Morgan Skinner, Bill Evjen, Professional C#:
- .NET Remoting can be used for accessing objects in another application domain.
- 2006, Stefan Schackow, Professional ASP.NET 2.0 security, membership, and role management:
- All managed code in the .NET Framework needs to run within an application domain.
See also
[edit]Application domain on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Application Domain on Wikipedia.Wikipedia