Monday, December 05, 2005

Managed Addin Framework (MAF)

Jack Gudenkauf (JackG) WebLog : PDC05 - Managed Addin Framework (MAF)

"The Managed Add-in Framework defines a programming model, built on top of .NET that allows applications to dynamically load and communicate with generic components at runtime. We provide a solution for creating independently versioning, mutually distrustful components, and allow them to work together. We tackle the two problematic – versioning and isolation – together.

At PDC05, Thomas Quinn, an architect on our team, responsible for VSTO and VSTA, and Jim Miller, a CLR architect, responsible for several platform components related to versioning support in the CLR, among other things, jointly presented the platform framework for managed Addin’s. See the PDC FUN309 session.

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System.AddIn.dll and the System.AddIn namespace

• The NS will first be made available to the public in the VSTA/O12 release in the second half of 2006.
• The VSTA product and MAF have been announced at PDC 2005.
• First available in VSTA/O12 and then made available broadly in Orcas as part of the platform (CLR).
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I missed this at PDC 2005. Time to break out the DVD's... ;)

It's good to see MS getting serious about the add-in model/pattern. I just hope it DOES come in the Office 12 time-frame. But even if it does, I might wait until v2/Orcas version before investing too much time into it. I'd rather not get burned by getting sucked into a dead-end/interim API (been there, done that, got the t-shirt).

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