App domain restarts when .resx file changes. Any way to avoid this?

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忘了有多久 2021-01-03 10:45

I have an ASP.NET app with many .resx (resource) files used for localized user controls and pages.

We would like these files to be editable on-the-fly.

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  • 2021-01-03 11:06

    This blog post should help you out. I suspect its this:

    The number of re-compilations (aspx, ascx or asax) exceeds the limit specified by the setting in machine.config or web.config (by default this is set to 15)

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  • 2021-01-03 11:10

    There are several flavors of this question on Stackoverflow; to repeat the answer, yes, it's definitely possible.

    Like much of .NET, resource providers are extendable.

    I would argue that the built-in resource providers (that compile .resx to .resources) are an unfortunate mismatch for web-centric deployments.

    If your settings are primarily strings, you can plug in a simple UpdatableResXResourceProvider that uses the built-in ResXResourceReader to read from existing *.resx files.

    The results are cached in the application cache.

    No assemblies are generated – updates are immediately read just as they would be with any other file-based CacheDependency – any number of updates can be applied at run-time.

    The only caveat is that if you don’t want to disable built-in FCNs, you have to move the *.resx files to the shielded App_Data folder (trivially done with a post-build step).

    You can download the UpdatableResXResourceProvider here: http://www.onpreinit.com/2009/06/updatable-aspnet-resx-resource-provider.html

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