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| | Constructor definition How would I get construction definition for the assemblies loaded by [Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom() I can use Type.GetConstructors method to get the all the constructors but how do I find out about the parameter definition? |
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| | RE: Constructor definition I don't know of a way to do it with in Powershell but you can get the infromation from the MSDN Library. Just go to the .Net Class Library and then follow the path of the object System.Reflection.Assembly and then look at methods. It gives you details on LoadFrom method. Here is the where I found it: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib....loadfrom.aspx -= IJuan =- "Xs3hell" wrote: > How would I get construction definition for the assemblies loaded by > [Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom() > > > > I can use Type.GetConstructors method to get the all the constructors but > how do I find out about the parameter definition? > > > |
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