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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T04:32:40+00:00 2026-05-23T04:32:40+00:00

We have built a WPF executable. I want to launch this executable within a

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We have built a WPF executable.

I want to launch this executable within a child AppDomain.

So there will be a host AppDomain called the boot loader, which launches the WPF app in a separate AppDomain.

The WPF application can trigger an update for itself that downloads new files into a temporary folder, and then needs to signal the boot loader to unload it and update the WPF dlls / files. Once the update is complete, we want to restart the WPF app.

So first I need to create a new domain:

AppDomain wpfDomain = AppDomain.CreateDomain("WPF Domain");
wpfDomain.ExecuteAssembly(WPFAPP_PATH + "WpfApp.exe");

Now the tricky part is figuring out how to signal the boot loader to unload the WPF app and update it.

I tried handling the DomainUnload event. It’s called within the WPF Domain, so I can’t restart the domain. I get an AppDomainUnloadedException when trying to call recreate the WPF AppDomain and execute the assembly.

Next I read that unload aborts all of the threads in the domain, so I tried creating a new thread for WPF Domain and joining the main thread to it. I called AppDomain.Unload() internally when the updates were downloaded.

The difficulty is that the “parent” (boot loader) AppDomain doesn’t know when to update and restart the child AppDomain, but I can’t figure out how the child can cleanly notify the parent and then get unloaded.

Thoughts?

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    2026-05-23T04:32:42+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 4:32 am

    To answer your original question: One solution I could think of is creating a ManualResetEvent which you can trigger in the child when exiting. In the loader you have the main thread waiting for a signal on this event. When you finish updating the executables and are recreating the child domain, you can reset the event again.

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