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Posted (edited)

hi

 

i have a small problem in my vb.net windows application. i'm using 3 tier architecture to develope my applcation.

 

here is a sample architecure of my entire project

 

Solution

 

BLL

cEmployee

GetAllEmployees

DAL

cEmployee

GetAllEmployees

WinUI

frmEmployee

 

now my problem is i need to know where am i with out hardcoding say for example i'm inside GetAllEmployees of BLL, then I need to show the Function Name as GetAllEmplyees, Class Name as cEmployee and the Project Name as BLL

i found how to get class name and the function name

but i couldn't find a way to get project name

 

there is something like AppDomain.CurrentDomain.FriendlyName but it gives me the name of application, that is WinUI.exe

 

is it possible to get the project name with out hardcoding and if so pls tell me how to do it

 

 

 

thx

Edited by dhj
Posted (edited)

hmm. . . just guessing this might work

 

try adding a method to cEmployee

 

using System.Reflection.Emit;

using System.Reflection;

 

namespace YourNameSpace

{

 

public class cEmployee

{

 

/// existing code for cEmployee

 

public string ExecutingAssemblyName

{

Assembly _assembly AssemblyBuilder.GetExecutingAssembly();

AssemblyName _assemblyName = _assembly.GetName();

return _assemblyName.Name;

}

 

}

Edited by Joe Mamma

Joe Mamma

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Posted

thx for the relpy

i used the following code

[Assembly].GetExecutingAssembly().GetName.Name.ToString()

 

and this is returning the project name

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