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Purpose: | The NetClient object represents an instance of a Microsoft .NET class. |
Description
The NetClient object represents an instance of a .NET class.
Normally, you create a NetClient object using the New method. For example:
⎕USING ←'System' DT1←DateTime.New 2002 4 30 DT1.Type NetClient
If, for any reason, you are unable to use the New method, you may create a NetClient object using ⎕WC. In this case, the ClassName property specifies the full name of the .NET class, and the ConstructorArgs property specifies the arguments for the constructor function if required.
⎕USING ←'System' 'DT2'⎕WC'NetClient' 'System.DateTime'(1949 4 30) DT2.(Type ClassName ConstructorArgs) NetClient System.DateTime 1949 4 30