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QuestionPrevious result of a method call is remembered. Is this related with JIT compiler? Pin
bin_bin19-Jun-09 10:31
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In my code, I use a static method of a class. For example, class name is ABC. The static method name is GetService().
I called the ABC.GetService() twice. The first time it returns null, because the ABC service is not available at that time.
However when I call the method the second time, it should return the service, because the service is available already. but the code still retunrs null. If I put a break point before the second time I call the function. I can use code to see the ABC.GetService() returns the service.

It seems to me that the code remember the previous result and used it again when it should not.

Is there a way to resolve this issue.

Any suggestions are greatly appreicated.

Best Regards

Bin
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