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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:09:48+00:00 2026-05-10T19:09:48+00:00

I have an abstract generic class BLL<T> where T : BusinessObject . I need

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I have an abstract generic class BLL<T> where T : BusinessObject. I need to open an assembly that contains a set of concrete BLL classes, and return the tuples (businessObjectType, concreteBLLType) inside a Dictionary. There is the part of the method I could do until now, but I’m having problems to discover T.

protected override Dictionary<Type, Type> DefineBLLs() {    string bllsAssembly = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings['BLLsAssembly'];     Type[] types = LoadAssembly(bllsAssembly);     Dictionary<Type, Type> bllsTypes = new Dictionary<Type, Type>();     foreach (Type type in types)    {      if (type.IsSubclassOf(typeof(BLL<>)))         /* how to know T in the situation below? */         bllsTypes.Add(??businessObjectType (T)??, type);    }     return bllsTypes; } 
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  1. 2026-05-10T19:09:49+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:09 pm

    So the concrete classes will be closed rather than generic? Here’s a short program which demonstrates what I think you’re after…

    using System; using System.Reflection;  public abstract class Base<T> { }  public class Concrete : Base<string> { }  class Test {     static void Main()     {         Type type = typeof(Concrete);         Type baseType = type.BaseType;         Type typeOfT = baseType.GetGenericArguments()[0]; // Only one arg         Console.WriteLine(typeOfT.Name); // Prints String     } } 

    Note that here I’m assuming that we only need to go up one level to get to the appropriate base type, and that the concrete class will be closed. You’d want to put more checks into your real code, of course, but I suspect it was the call to GetGenericArguments that you were missing.

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