I have a question. Is it possible to call generic method using reflection in .NET? I tried the following code

var service = new ServiceClass();
Type serviceType = service.GetType();
MethodInfo method = serviceType.GetMethod("Method1", new Type[]{});
method.MakeGenericMethod(typeof(SomeClass));
var result = method.Invoke(service, null);

But it throws the following exception "Late bound operations cannot be performed on types or methods for which ContainsGenericParameters is true."

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You're not using the result of MakeGenericMethod - which doesn't change the method you call it on; it returns another object representing the constructed method. You should have something like:

method = method.MakeGenericMethod(typeof(SomeClass));
var result = method.Invoke(service, null);

(or use a different variable, of course).

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Great! It works now. My rather stupid fault... – ha_t Jun 1 '11 at 16:33
I had the same exact problem of not realizing that MakeGenericMethod is a function, not a void method, I'm sure it was ha_t's issue as well. – Shimmy Nov 21 '11 at 10:29
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You need to say

method = method.MakeGenericMethod(typeof(SomeClass));

at a minumum and preferably

var constructedMethod = method.MakeGenericMethod(typeof(SomeClass));
constructedMethod.Invoke(service, null);

as instances of MethodInfo are immutable.

This is the same concept as

string s = "Foo ";
s.Trim();
Console.WriteLine(s.Length);
string t = s.Trim();
Console.WriteLine(t.Length);

causing

4
3

to print on the console.

By the way, your error message

"Late bound operations cannot be performed on types or methods for which ContainsGenericParameters is true."

if your clue that method still contains generic parameters.

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