I'm investigating the possible problems of transition of my project to
SQL Server 2005.
I'm planning to intensively use the CLR integration as it gives a lot
of benefits.
Here is the problem: to deploy the compiled CLR assembly to SQL Server
I have to put it on the shared location that is visible from the SQL
Server 2005 side, and then run "CREATE ASSEMBLY..." statement.
The question is: In general I won't have such a "shared location" as
the SQL server may be "on the other side of planet", I mean it may not
have access to the shared folders the client may access. My program
will be distributed all over the world, it should work in different
environments, so I cannot rely on the shared location. Is there any
other method to deploy the assembly to SQL Server? This is the only
true problem as far as I can see that stops me from starting the
transition.
Please use the SQL Server 2005 newsgroups.
http://www.aspfaq.com/sql2005/show.asp?id=1
http://www.aspfaq.com/
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"Sergei Almazov" <almazik@.ukr.net> wrote in message
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> I'm investigating the possible problems of transition of my project to
> SQL Server 2005.
> I'm planning to intensively use the CLR integration as it gives a lot
> of benefits.
> Here is the problem: to deploy the compiled CLR assembly to SQL Server
> I have to put it on the shared location that is visible from the SQL
> Server 2005 side, and then run "CREATE ASSEMBLY..." statement.
> The question is: In general I won't have such a "shared location" as
> the SQL server may be "on the other side of planet", I mean it may not
> have access to the shared folders the client may access. My program
> will be distributed all over the world, it should work in different
> environments, so I cannot rely on the shared location. Is there any
> other method to deploy the assembly to SQL Server? This is the only
> true problem as far as I can see that stops me from starting the
> transition.
>
Friday, March 9, 2012
How to deploy assemblies to SQL Server 2005
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