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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:22:04+00:00 2026-05-13T16:22:04+00:00

I am experimenting with using xml as a database for small CMS, like gallery

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I am experimenting with using xml as a database for small CMS, like gallery or staff profiles
etc

however being all subsonic minded i am stuck on how i bind my xml document to a modelclass
so that i can then use that class for strongly typed views:

here is my model class:

[XmlRoot("employee")]
public class EmployeesModel
{
    [Required]
    [DisplayName("Name: ")]
    [XmlElement("employeeName")]
    public string employeeName { get; set; }

    [Required]
    [DisplayName("Position: ")]
    [XmlElement("employeePosition")]
    public string employeePosition { get; set; }

    [Required]
    [DisplayName("Description")]
    [XmlElement("employeeDescription")]
    public string employeeDescription { get; set; }

    [Required]
    [DisplayName("Photo: ")]
    [XmlElement("employeePhoto")]
    public string employeePhoto { get; set; }

    [Required]
    [DisplayName("ID: ")]
    [XmlElement("employeeID")]
    public int employeeID { get; set; }
}

and here is my code:

XDocument xmlDoc = XDocument.Load(Server.MapPath("~/App_Data/employees.xml"));

        var model = (from xml in xmlDoc.Descendants("employee")
                                             select xml) as IEnumerable<EmployeesModel>;

        return View(model);

the XML

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<employees>
<employee>
    <employeeName>David parker</employeeName>
     <employeePosition>Senior Web Developer</employeePosition>
     <employeeDescription>This is a test description<br>feele free to add something here.</employeeDescription>
     <employeePhoto>mypic.jpg</employeePhoto>
    <employeeID>1</employeeID></employee></employees>

the xml side work but model is always empty, however i get no runtime erros when trying to bind, i know there is more i should do here but i need some help.

for clarity i am using asp.net mvc 2 rc 2

thanks

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    2026-05-13T16:22:04+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:22 pm

    You need to deserialize the XML into objects. You cannot simply cast XML as objects. When you say as IEnumerable<EmployeesModel>, you’ll get a null since the types aren’t compatible. Your code could look something like this:

    var serializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(EmployeesModel));
    var model = 
        from xml in xmlDoc.Descendants("employee")
        select serializer.Deserialize(xml.CreateReader()) as EmployeesModel;
    

    Another option you could consider is to project the XElements into EmployeesModel objects, like this:

    var model =
        from xml in xmlDoc.Descendants("employee")
        select new EmployeesModel {
            employeeName = (string)xml.Element("employeeName"),
            employeePosition = (string)xml.Element("employeePosition"),
            employeeDescription = (string)xml.Element("employeeDescription"),
            employeePhoto = (string)xml.Element("employeePhoto"),
            employeeID = (int)xml.Element("employeeID"), };
    

    As you can see, that can get tedious. However, it may be appropriate. If your XML file represents all employee data but your view shows only a subset of the data or the data in a different structure, you probably don’t want your view model to be a direct copy of the contents of your data store.

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