September 2010
Intermediate to advanced
1704 pages
111h 8m
English
The first thing to know about managed object permissions is that SQL Server has only blessed a certain group of assemblies usable under each of the three SQL Server permission sets.
Figure 46.1 shows the Add References dialog for a SQL Server project in Visual Studio 2008, listing these .NET Framework assemblies. They are the only assemblies (aside from user-created assemblies) that can be referenced in SQL Server projects. Note that this list doesn’t change in Visual Studio, regardless of the permission set used. Note also that SQL Server and/or Visual Studio walks down the reference chain to see whether any referenced assemblies reference anything that is not blessed. Therefore, you shouldn’t bother trying to get ...