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Hosting the .NET runtime is done with the `nethost` and `hostfxr` libraries' APIs. These entry points handle the complexity of finding and setting up the runtime for initialization and allow both launching a managed application and calling into a static managed method.
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> The `nethost` and `hostfxr` hosting APIs only support framework-dependent deployments. Self-contained deployments should be treated as stand-alone executables. If you're evaluating deployment models for your application, use a framework-dependent deployment to ensure compatibility with these native hosting APIs.
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## Create a host using `nethost.h` and `hostfxr.h`
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A [sample host](https://github.com/dotnet/samples/tree/main/core/hosting) demonstrating the steps outlined in the tutorial below is available in the dotnet/samples GitHub repository. Comments in the sample clearly associate the numbered steps from this tutorial with where they're performed in the sample. For download instructions, see [Samples and Tutorials](../../samples-and-tutorials/index.md#view-and-download-samples).
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