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Hessner asked on 21 Dec 2008, 01:50 PM
I read somewhere that OpenAccess alter dll's at runtime?

It sounds strange to me...

If it is true,- can you please explain me why and what the pro/cons are?

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answered on 21 Dec 2008, 08:27 PM
Maybe you mix it up with the enhancement during compile-time? The code is enhanced by OpenAccess during compile-time and not during runtime. It is faster than using reflection like NHibernate does for example.
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answered on 22 Dec 2008, 07:53 AM
Hi Nils,
Yes indeed we enhance the assemblies just after the compilation process takes place. We are not doing anything to the assemblies in runtime though. The enhancement is required so that you will get the data access 'plumbing code' transparently without any reflection.  Please do not hesitate to ask further questions.

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answered on 22 Dec 2008, 08:39 AM
Thank you for your feedback, Nils.
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