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call c# written dll function from command line

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Roli79 - 26 Jul 2005 15:43 GMT
Hello together,

i'm trying to call some functions wirtten in c# and compiled as a type
library (dll) trough the windows cmd shell. Is this generally possible?

My first idea was it to use rundll32.exe to call my user defined function,
but if i try to make a call like this: rundll32.exe mylib.dll,myFunc
Param1,Param2
I alway receive the Error message: Error in mylib.dll Missing Entry: myFunc

The srouce code looks like this example
namespace test {
   class TestClass {
       public static myFunc(int param1, string param2){
         /*SourceCode*/
         return (ReturnData)
       }
   }
}

Is there Something special i have to consider? Or must i call in a another
kind.

regards
Roland
Cam - 27 Jul 2005 17:09 GMT
Just an idea, but you might be able to write a console application that uses
reflection to call a method or a given class in a given assembly.  Never done
it myself though.

> Hello together,
>
> i'm trying to call some functions wirtten in c# and compiled as a type
> library (dll) trough the windows cmd shell. Is this generally possible?

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