I'm a little confused over app domains - it states in the documentation that
there is not a one-to-one mapping of threads to domains, so are app domains
some logical boundary such as an COM apartment but rather being tied to the
apartment in classic COM the thread can move from domain to domain?

if so how would this happen? when calling a method on an object within
another domain via remoting?

what I'm trying to mirror is - I have one thread in a new STA which creates
an in-proc COM dll - the thread waits for either STA messages or
synchronisation events wrapped in a structured exception handler
(set_se_translator) for in-process isolation. I see app domains giving me
something similar.

Regards,
Robert Rolls

--
I'm just a symptom of the moral decay that's gnawing away at the heart of
the department.




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