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Blogged date : 2007 Mar 26
Lluis just announced Mono.Addins:
Mono.Addins is a framework for creating extensible
applications, and for creating libraries which extend those
applications.
Mono.Addins has been designed to be easy to use and useful
for a wide range of applications: from simple applications
with small extensibility needs, to complex applications which
need support for large add-in structures.
This new framework intends to set an standard for building
extensible applications and add-ins in Mono.
The main features of Mono.Addins are:
- Supports descriptions of add-ins using custom attributes (for
simple and common extensions) or using an xml manifest (for more
complex extensibility needs).
- Support for add-in hierarchies, where add-ins may depend on
other add-ins.
- Lazy loading of add-ins.
- Provides an API for accessing to add-in descriptions, which will
allow building development and documentation tools for handling
add-ins.
- Dynamic activation / deactivation of add-ins at run time.
- Allows sharing add-in registries between applications, and
defining arbitrary add-in locations.
- Allows implementing extensible libraries.
- In addition to the basic add-in engine, it provides a Setup
library to be used by applications which want to offer basic
add-in management features to users, such as enabling/disabling
add-ins, or installing add-ins from on-line repositories.
If you are interested in knowing more about Mono.Addins,
this document explains the library basics and some examples
see our Introduction
to Mono Addins document.
And in-depth explanation is in the Mono.Addins
Reference Manual
This is currently available from: here.