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I did a proof of concept a few weeks ago where I put a complete stack of components: a model class, a controller class and their associated views into a DLL, added/tweaked one of the examples of the VirtualPathProvider classes that retrieve the views so they'd address those in the DLL appropriately.

In the end, I just dropped the DLL into an appropriately configured MVC app and it worked just like if it had been part of the MVC app from the start. I pushed it a bit further and it worked with 5 of these little mini-MVC plugins just fine. Obviously, you have to watch your references and config dependencies when shuffling it all around, but it did work.

The exercise was aimed at plugin functionality for an MVC-based platform I'm building for a client. There are a core set of controllers and views that are augmented by more optional ones in each instance of the site. We're going to be making those optional bits into these modular DLL plugins. So far so good.

I've been meaning to write it up as an example online, but just haven't had time.

EDIT:

I re-implemented it in its simplest form tonight and I'll write it wrote up an overview of my prototype and post it tomorrowa sample solution for ASP.NET MVC plugins on my site.

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I did a proof of concept a few weeks ago where I put a complete stack of components: a model class, a controller class and their associated views into a DLL, added/tweaked one of the examples of the VirtualPathProvider classes that retrieve the views so they'd address those in the DLL appropriately.

In the end, I just dropped the DLL into an appropriately configured MVC app and it worked just like if it had been part of the MVC app from the start. I pushed it a bit further and it worked with 5 of these little mini-MVC plugins just fine. Obviously, you have to watch your references and config dependencies when shuffling it all around, but it did work.

The exercise was aimed at plugin functionality for an MVC-based platform I'm building for a client. There are a core set of controllers and views that are augmented by more optional ones in each instance of the site. We're going to be making those optional bits into these modular DLL plugins. So far so good.

I've been meaning to write it up as an example online, but just haven't had time.

EDIT: I re-implemented it in its simplest form tonight and I'll write it up and post it tomorrow.

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I did a proof of concept a few weeks ago where I put a complete stack of components: a model class, a controller class and their associated views into a DLL, added/tweaked one of the examples of the VirtualPathProvider classes that retrieve the views so they'd address those in the DLL appropriately.

In the end, I just dropped the DLL into an appropriately configured MVC app and it worked just like if it had been part of the MVC app from the start. I pushed it a bit further and it worked with 5 of these little mini-MVC plugins just fine. Obviously, you have to watch your references and config dependencies when shuffling it all around, but it did work.

The exercise was aimed at plugin functionality for an MVC-based platform I'm building for a client. There are a core set of controllers and views that are augmented by more optional ones in each instance of the site. We're going to be making those optional bits into these modular DLL plugins. So far so good.

I've been meaning to write it up as an example online, but just haven't had time.