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Serializing a list of objects to XDocument

I'm trying to use the following code to serialize a list of objects into XDocument, but I'm getting an error stating that "Non white space characters cannot be added to content "

    public XDocument GetEngagement(MyApplication application)
    {
        ProxyClient client = new ProxyClient();
        List<Engagement> engs;
        List<Engagement> allEngs = new List<Engagement>();
        foreach (Applicant app in application.Applicants)
        {
            engs = new List<Engagement>();
            engs = client.GetEngagements("myConnString", app.SSN.ToString());
            allEngs.AddRange(engs);
        }

        DataContractSerializer ser = new DataContractSe开发者_如何学运维rializer(allEngs.GetType());

        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
        System.Xml.XmlWriterSettings xws = new System.Xml.XmlWriterSettings();
        xws.OmitXmlDeclaration = true;
        xws.Indent = true;

        using (System.Xml.XmlWriter xw = System.Xml.XmlWriter.Create(sb, xws))
        {
            ser.WriteObject(xw, allEngs);
        }

        return new XDocument(sb.ToString());
    }

What am I doing wrong? Is it the XDocument constructor that doesn't take a list of objects? how do solve this?


I would think that last line should be

 return XDocument.Parse(sb.ToString());

And it might be an idea to cut out the serializer altogether, it should be easy to directly create an XDoc from the List<> . That gives you full control over the outcome.

Roughly:

var xDoc = new XDocument( new XElement("Engagements", 
         from eng in allEngs
         select new XElement ("Engagement", 
           new XAttribute("Name", eng.Name), 
           new XElement("When", eng.When) )
    ));


The ctor of XDocument expects other objects like XElement and XAttribute. Have a look at the documentation. What you are looking for is XDocument.Parse(...).

The following should work too (not tested):

XDocument doc = new XDocument();
XmlWriter writer = doc.CreateNavigator().AppendChild();

Now you can write directly into the document without using a StringBuilder. Should be much faster.


I have done the job this way.

private void button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    List<BrokerInfo> listOfBroker = new List<BrokerInfo>()
    {
    new BrokerInfo { Section = "TestSec1", Lineitem ="TestLi1" },
    new BrokerInfo { Section = "TestSec2", Lineitem = "TestLi2" },
    new BrokerInfo { Section = "TestSec3", Lineitem ="TestLi3" }
    };

    var xDoc = new XDocument(new XElement("Engagements",
        new XElement("BrokerData",
     from broker in listOfBroker

     select new XElement("BrokerInfo",
       new XElement("Section", broker.Section),
       new XElement("When", broker.Lineitem))
    )));

    xDoc.Save("D:\\BrokerInfo.xml");
}

public class BrokerInfo
{
    public string Section { get; set; }
    public string Lineitem { get; set; }
}
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