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Old 09-20-2006
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how to realize string to object in ice?

whether Ice use a kind of mechanism which is similar with java's reflection mechanism to realize converting string to object or not?
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I assume you are looking for a method to serialize instances of Slice-defined types? If so, you can do this with "Dynamic Ice". See chapter 35 in the Ice manual for details.
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