http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb355170.aspx
I could not understand what that class is for if it does not have the ruslt of the delegate I want to invoke..
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Expression.Invokedoesn’t immediately invoke the given expression – it creates an expression tree representing the invocation of the given expression. That’s what expression trees are all about.If you want to actually execute an expression tree, you need to build a
LambdaExpression, callCompileon it (which will build a delegate) and then invoke the delegate.