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RE: Reflection Documentation/Book

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Bob Bartel - 14 Jul 2007 00:26 GMT
Hi,

I am looking for a comprehensive book, article, etc. that can help me
understand the ins-outs of Reflection cababilities.

We need to distribute a general EXE with all of our functionality, etc. and
then access different custom .dlls for each client, without having to
recompile the EXE, in fact, the EXE may not know all of the functionality of
the .dll because of custom work we'll do for clients.  i.e., the .dll will
be mainly window's forms with unique database windows.

I assume Reflection is the ticket.  But I need some way of understanding it
better.

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Bob Bartel
MarketWare
Husam Al-A''araj - 14 Jul 2007 21:28 GMT
check this link
http://en.csharp-online.net/CSharp_Articles

Husam Al-Aáraj
www.aaraj.net

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> MarketWare

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