I have a class with a property in it.I want to know if we can set the attribute such as XmlAttributeAttribute.AttributeName.
Here the ElementName attribute is set at compile time,i want top know can we set @ run time.
public class MyTestClass
{
[XmlElement(ElementName = "MyAttributeName")]
public int MyAttribute
{
get
{
return 23;
}
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}
You are looking for XmlAttributeOverrides.
XmlAttributeOverrides attOv = new XmlAttributeOverrides();
XmlAttributes attrs = new XmlAttributes();
attrs.XmlElements.Add(new XmlElementAttribute("MyAttributeName"));
attOv.Add(typeof(MyTestClass), "MyAttribute", attrs);
XmlSerializer serializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(MyTestClass), attOv);
//...
You will need to implement ISerializable interface and override the following functions in which you can set attributes at run time(from a list or any other way you might want)
public Employee(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext ctxt)
{
//Get the values from info and assign them to the appropriate properties
EmpId = (int)info.GetValue("EmployeeId", typeof(int));
EmpName = (String)info.GetValue("EmployeeName", typeof(string));
}
//Serialization function.
public void GetObjectData(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext ctxt)
{
//You can use any custom name for your name-value pair. But make sure you
// read the values with the same name. For ex:- If you write EmpId as "EmployeeId"
// then you should read the same with "EmployeeId"
info.AddValue("EmployeeId", EmpId);
info.AddValue("EmployeeName", EmpName);
}
Have a look at CodeProject
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