Is it possible to call Activator.CreateInstance on a type in an assembly that is not statically referenced?

StackOverflow https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14961341

質問

Is is possible to user Activator.CreateInstance() to instantiate a type given the Type.FullName and Assembly Name even though the assembly is not referenced by the executing assembly?

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解決

Yes, first you have to load the assembly.

Suppose you have a "plugins" folder to look into:

            foreach (FileInfo f in new DirectoryInfo("c:\\plugins").GetFiles("*.dll"))
            {
                System.Reflection.Assembly.LoadFrom(f.FullName);
            }

Now assemblies are loaded and you can create the type using Activator.CreateInstance.

他のヒント

Yup. That is the beauty of Reflection. You can load the assembly by knowing it's name and then you can create a type that is declared within that assembly.

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