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Store DLLs in an external database

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laura.paiva
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Store DLLs in an external database

Hi!

 

At the moment my add-in has all the dlls that it needs in the %appdata% folder.

I was wondering if it is possible to store all dlls, except the one that is called by the manifest, in a database and load them when Revit is opening. 

 

Do you know if it is possible? And if so, it will slow Revit opening?

 

Thanks in advance!

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jeremy_tammik
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Very little is impossible in computing. However, the Revit API and framework do not provide any built-in support for such a scenario, so you would be on your own implementing it. I assume it would slow down the startup process somewhat, of course. How much would certainly depend on your implementation.

  

Jeremy Tammik Developer Advocacy and Support + The Building Coder + Autodesk Developer Network + ADN Open
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laura.paiva
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Thank you, @jeremy_tammik !

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