Tom
Tom

Reputation: 11

.NET stand alone executable

I'm using C# Express 2010. I made a WPF application with free VIBlend Edit controls, these controls uses the corresponding dlls, is it possible to create a stand alone executable? I want to copy only the exe to another machine (the framework is installed of course), but I don't want to copy the dll!

Upvotes: 1

Views: 1168

Answers (5)

Filip Ekberg
Filip Ekberg

Reputation: 36327

ILMerge

Here are a couple of resources regarding ILMerge that you might find helpfull:

Using GAC

What you can do is have the DLL's registered in the Global Assembly Cache ( GAC ) on the client machine, this way it could use the assemblies from there.

But they would have to be installed into GAC.

Edit

It seems like I was wrong, however I would strongly advice against including third party dll's into one executable because it might not be allowed by the license aggreement.

Upvotes: 1

Sem Vanmeenen
Sem Vanmeenen

Reputation: 2151

.NET supports this out of the box. See this guide how to.

Upvotes: 0

Taylor Bird
Taylor Bird

Reputation: 8017

3rd option (from the two already mentioned) is to package the whole thing into an installer (MSI). This would still require the DLLs be somewhere (either in the app folder or GACd), but it presents to the client in a more controlled manner. They just install the package.

Upvotes: 0

Gabriel Magana
Gabriel Magana

Reputation: 4536

Not really unless you have the source code to the library and then are willing to spend the time to resolve all the problem you will have when you merge the code into your executable assembly.

If you use a product to merge assemblies (such as SmartAssembly) then you can merge it all into one EXE, but SmartAssembly is not free. (It's a great product, though, that does much more than just merging assemblies)

Upvotes: 0

SK-logic
SK-logic

Reputation: 9725

Try using ILMerge

Upvotes: 3

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