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What is the difference between Metadata and Menifest ?
Posted by Prabhu Raja Dec 27, 2011
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Prabhu Raja
Dec 27, 2011
Menifest descriubes the assembely itself. Assembely name, version number, culture information. strong name, list of all files, type reference and reference assembely. While the Metadata describes the contents within the assembely. like classes, interfaces, namespaces, base class, scope, properties and their parameters etc.
    
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