- SQL CLR
SQL CLR or SQLCLR (
SQL Common Language Runtime ) is technology for hosting of the Microsoft .NET common language runtime engine within SQL Server. The SQLCLR allowsmanaged code to be hosted by, and run in, theMicrosoft SQL Server environment.This technology, introduced in Microsoft SQL Server 2005, allow users for example to create the following types of managed code objects in SQL Server in .NET languages such as C# or
VB.NET .*
Stored procedure s (SPs) which are analogous to "procedures" or "void functions" in procedural languages like VB or C,
*triggers which are stored procedures that fire in response toData Manipulation Language (DML) orData Definition Language (DDL) events,
*User-defined function s (UDFs) which are analogous to functions in procedural languages,
*User-defined aggregate s (UDAs) which allow developers to create custom aggregates that act on sets of data instead of one row at a time,
*User-defined type s (UDTs) that allow users to create simple or complex data types which can be serialized and deserialized within the database.The SQL CLR relies on the creation, deployment, and registration of .NET "assemblies", which are physically stored in managed code dynamic load libraries (DLLs). These assemblies may contain .NET namespaces, classes, functions and properties.
External links
* [http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms345136.aspx MSDN: Using CLR Integration in SQL Server 2005]
* [http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=86&SiteID=1 MSDN Forum on .NET Framework in SQL Server]
* [http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlclr/ SQL CLR Team Blog (No posts since 2006, might be dead)]
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