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getting multiple projects to work together some with reflection

Asked by guidway in .Net Editors & IDEs, Microsoft Visual C#.Net

sorry for the "not so great" question title, I had no idea what to call this.

This seems like a basic easy to do task, but I'm having difficulty.

Basically I have 4 projects in a solution.
The main executable
2 Class library projects (these are treated like extensions and are loaded using reflection by the main application)
A class library project (referenced from both the exe and both extensions, this is the Core library that is common to all).

Here's the problem, I can launch the executable which automatically loads the Core library dll (since its referenced), however I need to also launch and debug the extension dll's. They are not tied to each other in anyway (only Core), but need to work side by side without hurting each other or the application.

I tried using post build events to copy their project output DLL's to the main executable location but two copies get loaded in the AppDomain (reflection loads them once and the extension project that is set for startup loads it also) which causes problems.

I must be making a mountain out of a mole hill... Is there some easy way I'm overlooking to do this?

thanks,
guid
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