[release/9.0] Ensure a null PublicKey is supported on assembly refs#108928
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Backport of #108907 to release/9.0.
Issue: #108517
Customer Impact
Certain DispatchProxy scenarios and consumers including WCF are broken in v9 when referencing assemblies that do not have a PublicKey. One potential workaround is to add a PublicKey to the referenced assembly, however that is not viable in all cases since the target assembly may external.
Regression
See the linked issue - when generating an assembly through DispatchProxy, an assembly reference that has a
nullPublicKey may instead be generated with a random PublicKey. This will later cause that referenced assembly to not be loaded properly.Testing
The original issue was verified.
Risk
Low; the regression was made in v9 and the fix is straightforward.