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1 <p class="j">
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2 The following example shows how to create objects of different types coming from the same data source.
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3 </p>
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4 <p class="j">
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5 Typically, to create an object, BLToolkit calls the <i>TypeAccessor.CreateInstanceEx</i> method.
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6 First of all, this method verifies if there is an object factory (<i>ObjectFactory</i> property)
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7 associated with the creating objects type.
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8 If the property value is not null, it is used to create an object.
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9 </p>
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10 <p class="j">
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11 The <i>ObjectFactory</i> property can be assigned explicitly at any time or
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12 by decorating the target class with the <i>ObjectFactory</i> attribute.
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13 </p>
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15 ObjectFactory.cs
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16 <% ..\..\..\HowTo\Reflection\ObjectFactory.cs %>
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17 App.config
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18 <% Doc\Data\App.config %>
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19 <a href="..\Data\CreateSql.htm">Create.sql script</a>
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