Passing reference-type arguments
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With Javonet, you can very easily pass any object from .NET Framework DLL as argument to any method from .NET Framework DLL, or substitute a field or property from .NET Framework DLL. Instances of objects from .NET Framework DLL can be stored in your C# application using the special NObject\JObject type variable. When passing the NObject\JObject object to the called method, Javonet just pass it as a reference.
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