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    Hi all, I am looking for a library which can perform the following tasks: - Taks a description of a method call (e.g. Method name, Parameter name and parameter Value) - Parse the method description - invoke a method depending on the parsed description. - encode the result of the method invocation and pass it as text back. I know that all of this isn't rocket science, the question is: Is there a library that I can use. best regards Lars

    #pragma error( disable : * )

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      Hi all, I am looking for a library which can perform the following tasks: - Taks a description of a method call (e.g. Method name, Parameter name and parameter Value) - Parse the method description - invoke a method depending on the parsed description. - encode the result of the method invocation and pass it as text back. I know that all of this isn't rocket science, the question is: Is there a library that I can use. best regards Lars

      #pragma error( disable : * )

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      Reflection. But it will also need a Type to operate on.

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