Let's say a create an (executable) assembly in memory by compiling a code string. Then I want to serialize this assembly object into a byte array and then store it in a database. Then later on I want to retrieve the byte array from the database and deserialize the byte array back into an assembly object, then invoke the entry point of the assembly.
At first I just tried to do this serialization like I would any other simple object in .net, however apparently that won't work with an assembly object. The assembly object contains a method called GetObjectData which gets serialization data necessary to reinstantiate the assembly. So I'm somewhat confused as to how I piece all this together for my scenario.
The answer only needs to show how to take an assembly object, convert it into a byte array, convert that back into an assembly, then execute the entry method on the deserialized assembly.