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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T02:17:58+00:00 2026-06-17T02:17:58+00:00

I am having an issue regarding the deserialization of an XML class. I need

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I am having an issue regarding the deserialization of an XML class. I need to use a proxy for an IList because XML does not serialize/deserialize on Interfaces. I need to use this proxy because NHibernate does not accept Lists and only accepts interfaces. My issue is only when deserializing. Serialization works fine.

public class EmailCategory
    {
        [XmlAttribute("Id")]
        public virtual long Id { get; set; }
        [XmlAttribute("Name")]
        public virtual string Name { get; set; }
        protected internal virtual IList<EmailBranch> EmailBranches { get; set; }

        [XmlArray("EmailBranches")]
        [XmlArrayItem("EmailBranch", typeof(EmailBranch)]
        public List<EmailBranch> EmailBranchesProxy {
            get { return EmailBranches != null ? EmailBranches .ToList() : null; }
            set { EmailBranches = value; }
        }
    }
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    2026-06-17T02:17:59+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 2:17 am

    A DTO object is probably the cleanest. There’s a whole range of issues that could crop up when you try to serialize database objects. However, if you still intend to serialize the object, here’s a possible solution:

    public class EmailCategory
    {
    [XmlAttribute(“Id”)]
    public virtual long Id { get; set; }
    [XmlAttribute(“Name”)]
    public virtual string Name { get; set; }
    protected internal virtual IList EmailBranches { get; set; }
    //private List _test = new List();

    //[XmlArray("EmailBranches")]
    //[XmlArrayItem("EmailBranch", typeof(EmailBranch))]
    //public virtual List<EmailBranch> EmailBranchesProxy {
    //    get { return EmailBranches != null ? EmailBranches.ToList() : null; }
    //    set { EmailBranches = value; }
    //}
    
    [XmlArray("EmailBranches")]
    [XmlArrayItem("EmailBranch", typeof(EmailBranch))]
    public virtual List<EmailBranch> EmailBranchesProxy
    {
        get 
        {
            var proxy = EmailBranches as List<EmailBranch>;
            if (proxy == null && EmailBranches != null)
            {
                proxy = EmailBranches.ToList();
            }
    
            return proxy;
        }
        set { EmailBranches = value; }
    }
    
    public EmailCategory()
    {
        EmailBranches = new List<EmailBranch>();
    }
    

    }

    The problem you’re having is in this line: get { return EmailBranches != null ? EmailBranches .ToList() : null; }. The deserialization process uses the get method and then adds items to the collection. Since you’re returning null or a new List object, this does not represent the original EmailBranches collection, hence the serializer correctly deserializes a new EmailBranch object, but addes it to the wrong collection.

    The fix, as above, is to initialize the EmailBranches collection inside the constructor (hence it won’t be null … which is probably a good idea anyway) and then type checking in the proxy property appropriately.

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