Change the order of elements when serializing XML
I need to serialize an Object to XML and back. The XML is fix and I can't change it.
I fail to generate this structure after bookingList.
How can I "group" these <booking> elements to appear as a LIST and keep <error> & <counter> before this List of <booking> elements.
See my example here:
Structure i need....
<nicexml>
<key_id>1234567</key_id>
<surname>Jil</surname>
<name>Sander</name>
<station_id>1</station_id>
<ownBookings>
<bookingList>
<error></error>
<counter>20</counter>
<booking>
<bookingID>1234567890</bookingID>
</booking>
<booking>
<bookingID>2345678901</bookingID>
</booking>
</bookingList>
</ownBookings>
</nicexml>
Structure i get with C# code below....
<nicexml>
<key_id>1234567</key_id>
<surname>Jil</surname>
<name>Sander</name>
<station_id>1</station_id>
<ownBookings>
<bookingList>
<booking>
<booking>
<bookingID>1234567890</bookingID>
</booking>
<booking>
<bookingID>2345678901</bookingID>
</booking>
<booking>
<error></error>
<counter>20</counter>
</bookingList>
</ownBookings>
</nicexml>
C# Code:
using System;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
using System.Collections.Generic;
namespace xml_objects_serials
{
public class bookings
{
public class nicexml
{
public string key_id
{ get; set; }
public string surname
{ get; set; }
public string name
{ get; set; }
public int station_id
{ get; set; }
public ownBookings ownBookings
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}
public class ownBookings
{
public bookingList bookingList
{ get; set; }
}
public class bookingList {
public string error
{ get; set; }
public int counter
{ get; set; }
public List<booking> booking= new List<booking>();
}
public class booking
{
public int bookingID
{ get; set; }
}
}
Try decorating the properties of the bookingListclass with the XmlElementAttribute, in order to control how the objects of that class are going to be serialized to XML.
Here's an example:
public class bookingList
{
[XmlElement(Order = 1)]
public string error { get; set; }
[XmlElement(Order = 2)]
public int counter { get; set; }
[XmlElement(ElementName = "booking", Order = 3)]
public List<booking> bookings = new List<booking>();
}
public class booking
{
public int id { get; set; }
}
In my test I obtained this output:
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<bookingList>
<error>sample</error>
<counter>0</counter>
<booking>
<id>1</id>
</booking>
<booking>
<id>2</id>
</booking>
<booking>
<id>3</id>
</booking>
</bookingList>
Related resources:
- Controlling XML Serialization Using Attributes
I was facing with this problem and i solved it... Well it is very interesting, and this is a bug in .net maybe.
the problem is here:
public List<booking> booking= new List<booking>();
You should use:
public List<booking> booking { get; set; }
And you will get the defined order .... but why? who knows... :)
加载中,请稍侯......
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