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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:56:36+00:00 2026-05-11T02:56:36+00:00

Suppose I have the following (rather common) model Client invokes web service request ->

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Suppose I have the following (rather common) model

Client invokes web service request -> request added to server queue -> server invokes 3rd party app via web service -> 3rd party app notifies server that event processing is finished -> server notifies client that request is completed

What I am wondering about is the ‘server invokes 3rd party app via web service’ stage. The 3rd party app exposes web service methods that are configured inside the application. For instance, I might create a method in this app called ‘MultiplyByTwo’. Then I click ‘GO’ and it generates a web service with methods like BeginCalculateMultiplyByTwo and EndMultiplyByTwo (using the IAsync model). This is great.

Now I am creating a queue object so that multiple clients can request this service and have the server queue them up for sequential execution. So this queue object will have a method like runNext() that will invoke the web service on the 3rd party app. This is great so long as I know the name of the methods that are being called (BegingCaculateMultiplyByTwo in this case), but what if I want to dynamically change the name of the method?

So in the 3rd party app, I change my web service method and call it ‘MultiplyByThree’. This will expose BeginMultiplyByThree and some other methods with a predictable naming scheme. How can I set my class up to dynamically call a method of which I dont yet know the name?

Ideally if I could set the name of the method to be called in an app.config file that would be great.

I suppose this is something I can achieve via reflection?

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  1. 2026-05-11T02:56:37+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:56 am

    You can certainly do this via reflection:

    MyClass o = new MyClass(); MethodInfo method = o.GetType().GetMethod('UnknownMethod',      BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public); MyRetValue retValue = (MyRetValue)     method.Invoke(o, new object[] { 'Arg1', 2, 'Arg3' }); 
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