All, I have a method that is currently used to invoke DLLs of return type bool, this works great. This method is
public static bool InvokeDLL(string strDllName, string strNameSpace,
string strClassName, string strMethodName,
ref object[] parameters,
ref string strInformation,
bool bWarnings = false)
{
try
{
// Check if user has access to requested .dll.
if (!File.Exists(Path.GetFullPath(strDllName)))
{
strInformation = String.Format("Cannot locate file '{0}'!",
Path.GetFullPath(strDllName));
return false;
}
else
{
// Execute the method from the requested .dll using reflection.
Assembly DLL = Assembly.LoadFrom(Path.GetFullPath(strDllName));
Type classType = DLL.GetType(String.Format("{0}.{1}",
strNameSpace, strClassName));
if (classType != null)
{
object classInstance = Activator.CreateInstance(classType);
MethodInfo methodInfo = classType.GetMethod(strMethodName);
if (methodInfo != null)
{
object result = null;
result = methodInfo.Invoke(classInstance, new object[] { parameters });
return Convert.ToBoolean(result);
}
}
// Invocation failed fatally.
strInformation = String.Format("Could not invoke the requested DLL '{0}'! " +
"Please insure that you have specified the namespace, class name " +
"method and respective parameters correctly!",
Path.GetFullPath(strDllName));
return false;
}
}
catch (Exception eX)
{
strInformation = String.Format("DLL Error: {0}!", eX.Message);
if (bWarnings)
Utils.ErrMsg(eX.Message);
return false;
}
}
Now, I want to extend this method so that I can retrieve return values from a DLL of any type. I planned to do this using generics but immediately have gone into territory unknown to me. How do I return T when it is unknown at compile time, I have looked at reflection but I am unsure how it would be used in this case. Take the first check in the above code
public static T InvokeDLL<T>(string strDllName, string strNameSpace,
string strClassName, string strMethodName,
ref object[] parameters, ref string strInformation,
bool bWarnings = false)
{
try
{
// Check if user has access to requested .dll.
if (!File.Exists(Path.GetFullPath(strDllName)))
{
strInformation = String.Format("Cannot locate file '{0}'!",
Path.GetFullPath(strDllName));
return "WHAT/HOW??";
...
How can I achieve what I want, or shall I just overload the method?
Thanks very much for your help.
throw new ArgumentException()? As for the other returns, do what Heinzi suggests. – Jesse Webb Jun 22 '12 at 14:29