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System.Reflection.MemberInfo Class
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Discovers the attributes of a member and provides access to member metadata.

  • Namespace: System.Reflection
  • First seen in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Last seen in: .NET v1.1.4322
  • Last changed in: .NET v1.0.3705
  • Assembly: mscorlib.dll

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    .NET Dot Net Guruers
    MSDN
    XML Comments, Late-bound COM, and More
    Creating and Using Attributes
    The Code Project
    In this article I hope to show you what attributes are, how to use existing attributes, and how to create your own attributes to use in your own projects.
    Creating and Using Attributes in your .NET application
    The Code Project
    In this article I hope to show you what attributes are, how to use existing attributes, and how to create your own attributes to use in your own projects.
    Custom Attributes with .NET
    DotNetNut
    Write custom attributes for code documentation. Get yourself acquainted with attributes, how they work, how to apply them, and how to read them from assembly metadata. This article will open your eyes to how .NET uses attributes and the possible use of attributes in your own applications.
    Declarative QueryString Parameter Binding
    The Code Project
    Describes using reflection to automatically populate member parameters from the Form and Querystring.
    Reflection in C#
    C# Help
    This article explains how to make use of System.Reflection class to extract each and every detail of any class in .Net Framework. The MemberInfo class available in System.Reflection namespace is an abstract class. It discovers the attributes of a member and provides access to the member metadata. We need to assign the details we need to query about a type viz. Constructors/Methods/Interfaces/Fields/Property etc. to the MemberInfo class local variable. For this, We can make use of the methods GetFields/GetMethods/GetInterfaces etc.
    Run-time Serialization
    MSDN
    In this three-part series of columns, I will explain how the .NET Framework exposes its serialization and deserialization services. For almost all data types, the default behavior of these services will be sufficient, meaning that it takes almost no work for you to make your own types serializable. However, there is a small minority of types for which the serialization service's default behavior will not be sufficient. Fortunately, the serialization services are very extensible, and I will explain in these three columns how to tap this extensibility to do some pretty powerful things when serializing or deserializing objects.
    System.Reflection.Assembly Class
    C# Help
    This article helps you to extract the details of all the types in any code from its .exe file. We can accomplish this using Assembly class in .Net framework.
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