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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T07:32:44+00:00 2026-05-18T07:32:44+00:00

I have a .NET 2.0 application. What I want to do is create a

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I have a .NET 2.0 application. What I want to do is create a plugin that has access to the main application in some way.

My reason is that I want to be able to add things like buttons and menu items to a form dynamically instead of having a menu item called “Plugins” that I update. This is so that I can add things to the application GUI without releasing the entire application again.

Right now I can think of two ways. One, I can create the plugin in such a way that it always expects a reference to the entire application, all forms included. I can give it access to whatever items I chose in the forms and it can add controls or whatever at will. This makes me a little uneasy, but if this is acceptable let me know.

The other way I can think of is to have some sort of Interface for each form in the main app such that I can use that interface to access the current forms in the app. I am not sure how to implement this, though.

All help, suggestions, website references and comments are appreciated.

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    2026-05-18T07:32:44+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 7:32 am

    Partly this comes down to who will write your plug-ins, do you trust them, and what happens to the user’s experience or data when a plug-in goes bad?

    Fiddler http://www.fiddler2.com/fiddler2/ is a Web Debugging Proxy that has a plug-in model very much like your first choice – expose everything to the plug-in writer and hope they don’t screw up. This makes writing extensions to Fiddler very simple, but it does mean you need to be careful.

    If you’re unhappy about this approach I would suggest you take a close look at 2 .NET technologies that might help.

    The first is the System.AddIn namespace http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg145020.aspx. The types in this namespace are designed to help you create applications that support AddIns.

    The second is MEF http://mef.codeplex.com/. The Managed Extensibility Framework is a very powerful API for describing an applications requirements, and allows you to build highly extensible applications.

    With regard to MEF and WinForms check out this SO question:

    Winforms with MEF

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