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J. Dunlap4-May-03 20:29
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QuestionAm I running as a native image? Pin
solidstore29-Apr-03 1:20
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Stephane Rodriguez.29-Apr-03 2:18
Stephane Rodriguez.29-Apr-03 2:18 
solidstore wrote:
I was wondering if this was due to the long startup time caused by the JIT compliation

May be.



solidstore wrote:
have now tried using Ngen to pre-compile all the assemblies

You have pre-jitted one or more assemblies so the resulting images are stored in the GAC for future reference. Without pre-jit, assemblies are jitted on-the-fly in memory.


solidstore wrote:
My question is - can I tell programmically if I'm using the native images I've just created?

This question sounds weird. You are always using native images, whether they are from the GAC, or from in-memory jitted images.
What's more interesting to the issue is what is the relationship between an assembly in a private folder referrenced by a main assembly, with the same assembly stored in the GAC : in other words, which assembly is used ? The answer is it has a lot to do with versioning rules and strong names.

My recommendation is to read Jeffrey Richter's "Applied .NET framework programming" book. It's all there.
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