this is a strange one...maybe.
Summary: I'm using the 32feet libraries for bluetooth communication. We have shared code which runs on both .Net compact (for mobile) and standards. Net.
I'm searching for a suggestive solution or some design pattern that may exist that I'm not aware of.
32feet provides one assembly for compact framework and one for standard. Assemblies have the same name, same class names.
I need to come up with a solution where I have a generic class which anyone can consume that will know how is connecting. I am not even sure if this is possible. The solution im leaning towards so far is having two separate assemblies... One for mobile. .. One for standard. It doesn't feel right and I'm wondering if there's a better route to go. Is it possible to use so sort of DI to choose the correct binary at runtime?
Example:
Public abstract BluetoothBase
{
Public BluetoothBase ()
{
}
Public int Connect ()
{
// this is where problem lies. Need to tell class which assembly to use based on OS. So far I'm finding this is not possible. ..
}
}