LogicalMethodInfo::DeclaringType Property
Gets the class that declares the method represented by the current LogicalMethodInfo.
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)
Property Value
Type: System::TypeThe Type for the class declaring the method represented by the LogicalMethodInfo.
The DeclaringType property retrieves a reference to a Type for the type that declares this member. A member of a class (or interface) is either declared or inherited from a base class (or interface). The returned Type might not be the same as the Type of the class implementing the XML Web service (if that class derives from a base class and the method represented by this class is declared in that base class then the Type returned is the base class).
#using <System.Web.Services.dll> using namespace System; using namespace System::Reflection; using namespace System::Web::Services::Protocols; public ref class MyService { public: int Add( int xValue, int yValue ) { return (xValue + yValue); } }; int main() { Type^ myType = MyService::typeid; MethodInfo^ myMethodInfo = myType->GetMethod( "Add" ); LogicalMethodInfo^ myLogicalMethodInfo = gcnew LogicalMethodInfo( myMethodInfo ); Console::WriteLine( "\nPrinting properties of method : {0}\n", myLogicalMethodInfo ); Console::WriteLine( "\nThe declaring type of the method {0} is :\n", myLogicalMethodInfo->Name ); Console::WriteLine( "\t {0}", myLogicalMethodInfo->DeclaringType ); Console::WriteLine( "\nThe parameters of the method {0} are :\n", myLogicalMethodInfo->Name ); array<ParameterInfo^>^myParameters = myLogicalMethodInfo->Parameters; for ( int i = 0; i < myParameters->Length; i++ ) { Console::WriteLine( "\t {0}", String::Concat( myParameters[ i ]->Name, " : ", myParameters[ i ]->ParameterType ) ); } Console::WriteLine( "\nThe return type of the method {0} is :\n", myLogicalMethodInfo->Name ); Console::WriteLine( "\t {0}", myLogicalMethodInfo->ReturnType ); MyService^ service = gcnew MyService; Console::WriteLine( "\nInvoking the method {0}\n", myLogicalMethodInfo->Name ); array<Object^>^values = gcnew array<Object^>(2); values[ 0 ] = 10; values[ 1 ] = 10; Console::WriteLine( "\tThe sum of 10 and 10 is : {0}", myLogicalMethodInfo->Invoke( service, values ) ); }
#using <mscorlib.dll>
#using <System.Web.Services.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Reflection;
using namespace System::Web::Services::Protocols;
public __gc class MyService {
public:
int Add(int xValue, int yValue) {
return (xValue + yValue);
}
};
int main() {
Type* myType = __typeof(MyService);
MethodInfo* myMethodInfo = myType->GetMethod(S"Add");
LogicalMethodInfo* myLogicalMethodInfo =
new LogicalMethodInfo(myMethodInfo);
Console::WriteLine(S"\nPrinting properties of method : {0}\n",
myLogicalMethodInfo);
Console::WriteLine(S"\nThe declaring type of the method {0} is :\n",
myLogicalMethodInfo->Name);
Console::WriteLine(S"\t {0}", myLogicalMethodInfo->DeclaringType);
Console::WriteLine(S"\nThe parameters of the method {0} are :\n",
myLogicalMethodInfo->Name);
ParameterInfo* myParameters[] = myLogicalMethodInfo->Parameters;
for (int i = 0; i < myParameters->Length; i++) {
Console::WriteLine(S"\t {0}",String::Concat(myParameters[i]->Name,
S" : ", myParameters[i]->ParameterType));
}
Console::WriteLine(S"\nThe return type of the method {0} is :\n",
myLogicalMethodInfo->Name);
Console::WriteLine(S"\t {0}", myLogicalMethodInfo->ReturnType);
MyService* service = new MyService();
Console::WriteLine(S"\nInvoking the method {0}\n",
myLogicalMethodInfo->Name);
Object * values __gc[] = new Object * [2];
values[0] = __box(10);
values[1] = __box(10);
Console::WriteLine(S"\tThe sum of 10 and 10 is : {0}",
myLogicalMethodInfo->Invoke(service,values));
}
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