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late binding: how to diferentiate nested classes from outer classes

 
 
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Nested class, I beleive, have a plus in the fully qualified name that
delimits what belongs to it. For instance, "MyClass+MyNestedClass", or
something like that. You might have to look into this since it has been a
while since I have worked with reflection.

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