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I'm using Castle DynamicProxy and my ViewModels are a proxy, something like this:

namespace MyApplication.ViewModels
{
   public class MyViewModel : BaseViewModel, IMyViewModel
   {
   }
}

a proxy of my viewmodel looks like this though:

{Name = "IRootViewModelProxyffecb133f590422098ca7c0ac13b8f98" FullName = "IRootViewModelProxyffecb133f590422098ca7c0ac13b8f98"}

I want to get the actual type or namespace of the actual type that is being proxied. Is there any way to do this? I want something that returns MyApplication.ViewModels.MyViewModel type. If I'm using concreate class as proxies, BaseType returns the actual class that is being proxied, but when using the interface, BaseType would return System.Object.

+2  A: 

It seems you can do the following to get the actual type:

(proxy As IProxyTargetAccessor).DynProxyGetTarget().GetType()
Hadi Eskandari
Yes, that's the way to go. Notice though, that DynProxyGetTarget() can return null, if proxy has no target.
Krzysztof Koźmic