I have a set of classes build using xsd.exe, and I am trying to serialise them. However, an attribute is not being included in the resulting XML. Here is part of the schema where the problem lies.
<xsd:element name="Widget">
<xsd:complexType>
/* sequence removed for brevity */
<xsd:attribute name="Version" type="Version" use="optional" default="1开发者_如何学C.1"/>
</xsd:complexType>
</xsd:element>
<xsd:simpleType name="Version">
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string">
<xsd:enumeration value="1.0"/>
<xsd:enumeration value="1.1"/>
</xsd:restriction>
</xsd:simpleType>
xsd.exe generated a property called "Version" on a "Widget" class and another property called "VersionSpecified", but this not appear to generate the attribute when I serialize even when set to true:
[XmlAttributeAttribute]
[DefaultValueAttribute(Version.Version_1_1)]
public Version Version { get; set; }
[Serialization.XmlIgnoreAttribute]
public bool VersionSpecified { get; set; }
And this is the enumeration on which it is based:
/// <remarks/>
[GeneratedCodeAttribute("xsd", "2.0.50727.3038")]
[Serializable]
public enum Version
{
[XmlEnumAttribute("1.0")]
Version_1_0,
[XmlEnumAttribute("1.1")]
Version_1_1,
}
Code snippet as per request
Widget widget = new Widget();
widget.Version = Version.Version_1_1;
widget.VersionSpecified = true;
XmlSerializer serializer = new XmlSerializer(widget.GetType());
serializer.Serialize(/*Memory Stream object*/, widget);
Does anyone have any thoughts on why the serialization refuses to introduce the attribute?
Its because you specified the default value as "1.1". The serialiser will not create the element/attribute when the property is equal to its default value.
You have to set the VersionSpecified flag to true before serializing. That's how it knows whether or not this optional attribute is to be serialized.
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