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Introduction
Reflection is ability to find information about types contained in an assembly at run time. Prior to .NET languages like C++ provided such ability in a limited sense. .NET provides a whole new set of APIs to introspect assemblies and objects. All the APIs related to reflection are located under System.Reflection namespace. .NET reflection is a powerful mechanism which not only allows you to inspect type information but also allows you to invoke methods on those types at runtime. Certain reflection APIs also allow creating of assembly in memory dynamically and use it in your code. In this article we will examine the basic and most commonly used features of reflection. Reflection APIs can be used to develop applications like class browsers, add-ons for development IDEs and inelegant editors.

.NET assemblies
Assemblies are the building blocks of any .NET application. All functionality of .NET application is exposed via assemblies. Assemblies form a unit of deployment and versioning. Assemblies contain modules which in turn contain various types (classes, structures, enumerations etc.).

Getting started
The first thing you should do while using reflection classes is to include System.Reflection namespace.

using System.Reflection;
Loading an assembly
Before obtaining any information about types contained in an assembly we must first load the assembly.

Assembly myassembly = Assembly.LoadFrom("employee.dll");
This statement loads an assembly called employee.dll. You can substitute your own path here. Assembly class has a static method called LoadFrom that loads the specified assembly in memory. The method returns an instance of assembly class itself.

obtaining details about types from the assembly
The next step is to obtain a list of various types contained in the assembly.

Types mytypes[] = myassembly.GetTypes();
Type mytype=myassembly.GetType("Company.Employee");
There are two methods to get type information . The method GetTypes returns an assay of System.Type objects. The method GetType returns a type object having details of specified object. Note that in our example Company is the namespace. In case your assembly do not contain any namespace you will simply write the type name.

Obtaining type details
The Type class has following properties that gives details about the type under consideration :

Name : Gives name of the type
FullName : Give fully qualified name of the type
Namespace : Gives namespace name
IsClass
IsInterface
IsAbstract
IsCOMObject : Indicates if the type is a COM object
IsEnum
IsSealed
IsPublic
All the property names are self-explanatory and need no separate explanation.

obtaining details about methods, properties and fields
Each type may have fields (member variables), properties and methods. The details about each of these types are obtained by following methods of the Type object.

GetMembers() : Gives array of MemberInfo objects
GetFields() : Gives array of FieldInfo objects
GetProperties() : Gives array of PropertyInfo objects
GetMethods() : Gives array of MethodInfo objects
Note that you can also get information about specific method, property or field using GetMethod("mymethod"), GetProperty("myprop") or GetField("myfield") methods.

MethodInfo[] mymethods= mytype.GetMethods();
MethodInfo mymethod = mytype.GetMethod("GetSalary");
Following paragraphs list commonly used properties and methods of above objects. The property and method names are self explanatory. You can refer MSDN for more details.

Properties and methods of MethodInfo