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Hi, how've you been?

I'm trying to do a .dll that would be able to manage forms from an
independient project. The dll has a method that receive a parameter which is
the form I want to manage. The problem is that I have to pass the instancied
form as parameter instead of its name. When I have to manage many forms, it
will be necessary to instance all forms, and it minus the performance of my
project.

What I do is:

myclass.mymetho d(new form1).
myclass.mymetho d(new form2).
myclass.mymetho d(new form3).
....
myclass.mymetho d(new formN).

How can I do to prevent this and pass as a parameter only the form name
instead of the instanced form? If I pass the class name I have an error.

I hope you understand my problem and my english.

Thanks.

Jaime Lucci
ja********@hotm ail.com
Salta, Argentina
Nov 21 '05 #1
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why don't you pass the form type as a string and use reflection to create
the instance of the form.

HTH

Ollie Riches

"Jaime Lucci" <ja********@hot mail.com> wrote in message
news:ee******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl...
Hi, how've you been?

I'm trying to do a .dll that would be able to manage forms from an
independient project. The dll has a method that receive a parameter which
is
the form I want to manage. The problem is that I have to pass the
instancied
form as parameter instead of its name. When I have to manage many forms,
it
will be necessary to instance all forms, and it minus the performance of
my
project.

What I do is:

myclass.mymetho d(new form1).
myclass.mymetho d(new form2).
myclass.mymetho d(new form3).
...
myclass.mymetho d(new formN).

How can I do to prevent this and pass as a parameter only the form name
instead of the instanced form? If I pass the class name I have an error.

I hope you understand my problem and my english.

Thanks.

Jaime Lucci
ja********@hotm ail.com
Salta, Argentina

Nov 21 '05 #2
Thanks a lot.
"Ollie Riches" <ol**********@p honeanalyser.ne t> wrote in message
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why don't you pass the form type as a string and use reflection to create
the instance of the form.

HTH

Ollie Riches

"Jaime Lucci" <ja********@hot mail.com> wrote in message
news:ee******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl...
Hi, how've you been?

I'm trying to do a .dll that would be able to manage forms from an
independient project. The dll has a method that receive a parameter which is
the form I want to manage. The problem is that I have to pass the
instancied
form as parameter instead of its name. When I have to manage many forms,
it
will be necessary to instance all forms, and it minus the performance of
my
project.

What I do is:

myclass.mymetho d(new form1).
myclass.mymetho d(new form2).
myclass.mymetho d(new form3).
...
myclass.mymetho d(new formN).

How can I do to prevent this and pass as a parameter only the form name
instead of the instanced form? If I pass the class name I have an error.

I hope you understand my problem and my english.

Thanks.

Jaime Lucci
ja********@hotm ail.com
Salta, Argentina


Nov 21 '05 #3
Jaime Lucci wrote:
Hi, how've you been?
Not particularly happy, but that's irrelevant here
I'm trying to do a .dll that would be able to manage forms from an
independient project. The dll has a method that receive a parameter
which is the form I want to manage. The problem is that I have to
pass the instancied form as parameter instead of its name. When I
have to manage many forms, it will be necessary to instance all
forms, and it minus the performance of my project.


Have you tested this out?

You see, when you create a form with new, you don't actually create the
window. All you do is create the form object and hence any objects it
has as fields. The actual window (and any controls it contains) is not
created until the form is first made visible. If you do not make the
form visible before passing it to your method then the window will not
be created. Note that Visual Studio designers use InitializeCompo nent to
do most of the initialization. If you move that out of the constructor
to a public method then when you create the form object the fields will
not be initialized, so you do not get that overhead. Your method can
simply call the public initialization method before it makes the form
visible.

The alternative, using reflection, is likely to have fairly poor
performance because every access to the form object will require a call
through reflection.

Given the choice I would *not* use reflection in this situation, instead
I would pass the uninitialized, not-yet-made-visible form object.

Richard
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Nov 21 '05 #4

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