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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:04:28+00:00 2026-05-15T07:04:28+00:00

I am searching a batter solution for creating xml through xml serialization. What i

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I am searching a batter solution for creating xml through xml serialization. What i need, i have a given format like this

<product Id="1">
  <name>2 1/2 X 6 PVC NIPPLE TOE SCH  80</name>
  <notes>
     <note>!--note 1---</note>
     <note>!--note 2--</note>

     ......
     </notes>

</product>

what i am doing here, i created a 2 classes like this

public class product
 {
   [XmlElement("name")]
   public string Name { get; set; }

   [XmlArray("notes")]
   public List<notes> ListNotes { get; set; }
 }

 public class notes
 {
     [XmlIgnore]
     public string Note { get; set; }
  }

when i am serializing this then i am getting xml in this formate

 <product Id="1">
      <name>2 1/2 X 6 PVC NIPPLE TOE SCH  80</name>
      <notes>
        <notes>
         <note>!--note 1---</note>
         <note>!--note 2--</note>
        </notes>
      </notes>
  </product>

i don’t want extra <notes>. Any batter solution to solve this problem?
Thanks


Solution

 public class product
     {
       [XmlElement("name")]
       public string Name { get; set; }

       [XmlArray("notes")]
       public List<notes> ListNotes { get; set; }
     }

     public class notes
     {
         [XmlText]
         public string Note { get; set; }
      }




product ObjProduct = new product
  {
   Name ="Pankaj",
   notes=new List<note>()
  }

 foreach (var note in item.ListNote)
  {
    ObjProduct.notes.Add(new Highmark.BLL.Common.note { Note = EncodeTo64(note.Note) });
   }

Now use this ObjProduct for serialization.

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    2026-05-15T07:04:28+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:04 am

    Try like this:

    [XmlRoot("product")]
    public class Product
    {
        [XmlAttribute]
        public int Id { get; set; }
    
        [XmlElement("name")]
        public string Name { get; set; }
    
        [XmlElement("note")]
        public List<Note> ListNotes { get; set; }
    }
    
    public class Note
    {
        [XmlText]
        public string Text { get; set; }
    }
    
    class Program
    {
        public static void Main()
        {
            var p = new Product
            {
                Id = 1,
                Name = "2 1/2 X 6 PVC NIPPLE TOE SCH  80",
                ListNotes = new List<Note>
                {
                    new Note { Text = "!--note 1---" },
                    new Note { Text = "!--note 2---" },
                }
            };
            var serializer = new XmlSerializer(p.GetType());
            serializer.Serialize(Console.Out, p);
        }
    }
    

    And if you want to remove the namespace from the root node:

    var ns = new XmlSerializerNamespaces();
    ns.Add("", "");
    serializer.Serialize(Console.Out, p, ns);
    
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