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SQL Server Forum / Programming / CLR / December 2008

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accessing an activex server from SQLCLR10 Dec 2008 00:02 GMT3
I need to create an out-of-process activex server and i need to be able to access its methods from SQL Server.
I have an existing COM dll that i need to access from SQL Server.  Because the DLL is unsafe and could kill the server
it is better for it to not be in the SS process ...
Return A Table04 Dec 2008 04:24 GMT1
I have a value in a field which is a string.
the string is formed by reading from a csv file and it is delimited by a
";".
say the format is
AppDomain is marked for unload due to memory pressure.04 Dec 2008 02:00 GMT2
There is an SQL Server which is reporting the following errors during the
busiest times of the day.
Date,Source,Severity,Message
11/26/2008 10:45:29,spid172,Unknown,AppDomain 14 (App.dbo[runtime].13)
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