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Is there anyway to get the name of the rootname space of a loaded assembly
back as a string? thanks
Nov 21 '05 #1
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"Brian Henry" <no****@nospam. com> wrote in message
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Is there anyway to get the name of the rootname space of a loaded
assembly back as a string?


Something like

System.Reflecti on.Assembly.Get ExecutingAssemb ly.GetName.Name

<whew>

or possibly .FullName; I can't remember which.

HTH,
Phill W.
Nov 21 '05 #2
thanks a lot!

"Phill. W" <P.A.Ward@o-p-e-n-.-a-c-.-u-k> wrote in message
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"Brian Henry" <no****@nospam. com> wrote in message
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Is there anyway to get the name of the rootname space of a loaded
assembly back as a string?


Something like

System.Reflecti on.Assembly.Get ExecutingAssemb ly.GetName.Name

<whew>

or possibly .FullName; I can't remember which.

HTH,
Phill W.

Nov 21 '05 #3
humm no, neither of those return the root namespace, any other ideas?

"Phill. W" <P.A.Ward@o-p-e-n-.-a-c-.-u-k> wrote in message
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"Brian Henry" <no****@nospam. com> wrote in message
news:%2******** ********@TK2MSF TNGP15.phx.gbl. ..
Is there anyway to get the name of the rootname space of a loaded
assembly back as a string?


Something like

System.Reflecti on.Assembly.Get ExecutingAssemb ly.GetName.Name

<whew>

or possibly .FullName; I can't remember which.

HTH,
Phill W.

Nov 21 '05 #4
Brian Henry schrieb:
humm no, neither of those return the root namespace, any other ideas?


At runtime there is no root namespace. It's only there that you don't have
to type the namespace name for each class. You can also leave it blank.

http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...phx.gbl&rnum=6

In other words, what's the root namespapce if the only two classes in the
assembly are called A.Class1 and B.Class2? Or there might be even no class
at all in the assembly, so what's the assemblies root namespace?

Armin
Nov 21 '05 #5

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