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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T03:55:26+00:00 2026-05-26T03:55:26+00:00

Let’s say I have a page Test.aspx along with test.aspx.vb. Test.aspx.vb contains a class

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Let’s say I have a page Test.aspx along with test.aspx.vb.

Test.aspx.vb contains a class name “TestClass”. In that class I have method1(), method2() and method3()

I need to be able to call one of those methods, but I can’t hard code it, the method to be executed comes from a string.

I can’t do

Select Case StringContainingTheNameOfTheDesiredMethod
    Case "Method1" 
        Method1()
    Case "Method2"
       Method2()
end case

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That I could find how to do with reflection (I followed that example). My problem is that those methods might need to interact with test.aspx, but when I use .invoke it seems to create a new thread or context and any reference to test.aspx becomes null (setting label1.text = “something” will generate a null reference, but a direct call of method1 (without invoke) will update label1.text just fine.

Is there any solution ? Can anyone give me some tips?

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    2026-05-26T03:55:27+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 3:55 am
        Dim xAssembly As Assembly = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly()
    
        Dim xClass As Object = xAssembly.CreateInstance("Paradox.Intranet2.ManageUsers", False, BindingFlags.ExactBinding, Nothing, New Object() {}, Nothing, Nothing)
        Dim xMethod As MethodInfo = xAssembly.GetType("Paradox.Intranet2.ManageUsers").GetMethod("TestCallFromString")
    
        Dim ret As Object = xMethod.Invoke(Me, New Object() {})
    
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