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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T00:03:17+00:00 2026-05-11T00:03:17+00:00

During practice of customizing VirtualPathProvider, I found that it the custom VirtualPathProvider can be

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During practice of customizing VirtualPathProvider, I found that it the custom VirtualPathProvider can be registered in Global.asax or in AppInitialize method according to MSDN http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.hosting.virtualpathprovider.aspx. However, MSDN doesn’t clearly describe the method AppInitialize.

Does any static AppInitialize method in App_code folder will be automatically invoked by ASP.NET runtime at start up?

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  1. 2026-05-11T00:03:18+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:03 am

    While there is precious little documentation about the AppInitialize() method, you are correct in your assumption that any class in your App_Code folder that contains a method signature like this:

    public static void AppInitialize() 

    will be invoked when the Asp.Net application starts up. Remember that App_Code is a special folder to Asp.Net and everything inside there is treated a little differently. Good luck finding documentation on all the little quirks (like the aforementioned) of the App_Code folder.

    Another thing to remember however is that only one class can contain a signature for the AppInitialize() method or else you will get a compiler error at runtime similar to this:

    The AppInitialize method is defined both in ‘App_Code.SomeClassOne’ and in ‘App_Code.SomeClassTwo’.

    So while this is perfectly valid:

    public class SomeClassOne {     public static void AppInitialize()     {         HostingEnvironment.Cache['InitializationTimeOne'] = DateTime.Now;     }  } 

    This will generate the compiler error I mentioned above:

    public class SomeClassOne {     public static void AppInitialize()     {         HostingEnvironment.Cache['InitializationTimeOne'] = DateTime.Now;     }  }  public class SomeClassTwo {     public static void AppInitialize()     {         HostingEnvironment.Cache['InitializationTimeTwo'] = DateTime.Now;     }  } 

    I hope this clears things up a bit for you 🙂

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