Creating A System.Management Assembly In Order For My Own Assembly To Work?

Aug 2, 2006

Hi

I am a bit paranoid about what I just did to my SQL Server 2005 with this CLR experiment.

I created a Class Lib in C# called inLineLib that has a class Queue which represents an object with an ID field.

in another separate namespace called inLineCLRsql, I created a class called test which will hold the function to be accessed from DB, I referenced and created an instances of the Queue class, and retrieve it's ID in a function called PrintMessage.

namespace inlineCLRsql{


public static class test{


public static void PrintMessage(){



inLineLib.Queue q = new inLineLib.Queue();

int i = q.queueId ;

Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlContext.Pipe.Send(i.ToString());



}

}

}

to access this from the db, I attempted to create an assembley referencing inLineCLRsql.dll. This didn't work as it complained about inLineLib assembly not existing in the db. I then attempted to create an assembley for inLineLib but it barfed saying System.Management assembly not created.

so what I did is (and this is where I need to know if I just ruined sql server or not):

1- ALTER DATABASE myDB SET TRUSTWORTHY ON;.

2- CREATE ASSEMBLY SystemManagement

FROM 'C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727System.Management.dll'

WITH PERMISSION_SET = UNSAFE

3- CREATE ASSEMBLY inLineLibMaster

FROM 'D:inLineServerinLineLibinDebuginLineLib.dll'

WITH PERMISSION_SET = unsafe

4- and finally

CREATE ASSEMBLY inLineLib

FROM 'D:inLineServerCLRSQLinlineCLRsqlinDebuginlineCLRsql.dll'

WITH PERMISSION_SET = SAFE



Everything works after those steps (which took some trial and error). I can create a sproc like:

CREATE PROC sp_test AS

EXTERNAL NAME inLineLib.[inlineCLRsql.test].PrintMessage

and it returns the Queue ID

Is there anything unadvisable about the steps above?



Thanks for your help



M



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sqlceer35EN.dll
sqlceme35.dll
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sqlceqp35.dll
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go

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go



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at System.Windows.Forms.Form._SetVisibleNotify()
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at System.Windows.Forms.Application.Run()
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