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Xmi CodeDom Library, Part 2 - Using dynamic types to increase performance

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30 May 2006CPOL10 min read 42.5K   543   18  
A .Net 2.0 library that converts XMI into CodeDom. Part 2 shows how CodeDom was used to create dynamic types to outperform the reflection-based parsing.
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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;

namespace XmiCodeDomLib.Version1_2
{
	[XmiParser("UML:BehavioralFeature")]
	public interface IBehavioralFeature
	{
		bool IsQuery { get; set; }
		List<XmiOperationParameter> Parameter { get; }
	}
}

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