System::Xml::Serialization

Classes

ClassDescription
IXmlSerializableProvides custom formatting for XML serialization and deserialization. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr pointer and use this pointer to pass it to functions as argument.
XmlAttributeOverridesAllows overriding attributes when XmlSerializer is used to serialize or deserialize an object. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr pointer and use this pointer to pass it to functions as argument.
XmlRootAttributeMarks the attribute target as an XML root element and controls its XML serialization. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr pointer and use this pointer to pass it to functions as argument.
XmlSerializationReaderService class improving XmlReader experience.
XmlSerializationWriterService class improving XmlWriter experience.
XmlSerializerPerforms serialization and deserialization of objects into and from XML documents. Objects of this class should only be allocated using System::MakeObject() function. Never create instance of this type on stack or using operator new, as it will result in runtime errors and/or assertion faults. Always wrap this class into System::SmartPtr pointer and use this pointer to pass it to functions as argument.
XmlSerializerImplementationInternal class to use with XmlSerializer.
XmlSerializerNamespacesContains the XML namespaces and prefixes that the Serialization::XmlSerializer uses to generate qualified names in an XML-document instance.