Here's a fictitious example of the problem I'm trying to solve. If I'm working in C#, and have XML like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Cars>
<Car>
<StockNumber>1020</StockNumber>
<Make>Nissan</Make>
<Model>Sentra</Model>
</Car>
<Car>
<StockNumber>1010</StockNumber>
<Make>Toyota</Make>
<Model>Corolla</Model>
</Car>
<SalesPerson>
<Company>Acme Sales</Company>
<Position>
<Salary>
<Amount>1000</Amount>
<Unit>Dollars</Unit>
... and on... and on....
</SalesPerson>
</Cars>
the XML inside SalesPerson can be very long, megabytes in size. I want to deserialize the tag, but not deserialize the SalesPerson XML element instead keeping it in raw form "for later on".
Essentially I would like to be able to use this as a Objects representation of the XML.
[System.Xml.Serialization.XmlRootAttribute("Cars", Namespace = "", IsNullable = false)]
public class Cars
{
[XmlArrayItem(typeof(Car))]
public Car[] Car { get; set; }
public Stream SalesPerson { get; set; }
}
public class Car
{
[System.Xml.Serialization.XmlElementAttribute("StockNumber")]
public string StockNumber{ get; set; }
[System.Xml.Serialization.XmlElementAttribute("Make")]
public string Make{ get; set; }
[System.Xml.Serialization.XmlElementAttribute("Model")]
public string Model{ get; set; }
}
where the SalesPerson property on the Cars object would contain a stream with the raw xml that is within the <SalesPerson> xml element after being run through an XmlSerializer.
Can this be done? Can I choose to only deserialize "part of" an xml document?
Thanks! -Mike
p.s. example xml stolen from How to Deserialize XML document
It might be a bit old thread, but i will post anyway. i had the same problem (needed to deserialize like 10kb of data from a file that had more than 1MB). In main object (which has a InnerObject that needs to be deserializer) i implemented a IXmlSerializable interface, then changed the ReadXml method.
We have xmlTextReader as input , the first line is to read till a XML tag:
reader.ReadToDescendant("InnerObjectTag"); //tag which matches the InnerObject
Then create XMLSerializer for a type of the object we want to deserialize and deserialize it
XmlSerializer serializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(InnerObject));
this.innerObject = serializer.Deserialize(reader.ReadSubtree()); //this gives serializer the part of XML that is for the innerObject data
reader.close(); //now skip the rest
this saved me a lot of time to deserialize and allows me to read just a part of XML (just some details that describe the file, which might help the user to decide if the file is what he wants to load).