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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T06:53:27+00:00 2026-05-30T06:53:27+00:00

I have a class that defines a protected field. The protected field has a

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I have a class that defines a protected field. The protected field has a field initializer.

When I deserialize the concrete class, the field initializer is not run. Why? What is the best pattern to solve the problem? If I move the initialization into a constructor, the constructor is also not invoked.

[DataContract]
public class MyConcrete
{
    // FIELD INITIALIZER DOES NOT RUN WHEN COMMENTED IN:
    protected readonly Dictionary<int, string> myDict;// = new Dictionary<int, string>();

    public MyConcrete()
    {
        myDict = new Dictionary<int, string>();
    }

    private bool MyMethod(int key)
    {
        return myDict.ContainsKey(key);
    }

    private int myProp;

    [DataMember]
    public int MyProp
    {
        get { return myProp; }
        set { bool b = MyMethod(value); myProp = value; } // Call MyMethod to provoke error
    }
}

ORIGINAL CLASS HIERARCHY

[DataContract]
public abstract class MyAbstract
{
    // THIS INITIALIZER IS NOT RUN WHILE DESERIALIZING:
    protected readonly Dictionary<int, string> myDict = new Dictionary<int, string>();

    private bool MyMethod(int key)
    {
        return myDict.ContainsKey(key);
    }

    private int myProp;

    [DataMember]
    public int MyProp
    {
        get { return myProp; }
        set { bool b = MyMethod(value); myProp = value; } // Call MyMethod to provoke error
    }
}

[DataContract]
public class MyConcrete : MyAbstract
{

}

class Program
{
    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        string tempfn = Path.GetTempFileName();

        MyConcrete concrete = new MyConcrete() { MyProp = 42 };
        string data = concrete.SerializeToString<MyConcrete>();

        MyConcrete rehydrated = SerializationHelper.DeserializeFromString<MyConcrete>(data);
    }
}

SUPPORTING METHODS

static public string SerializeToString<T>(this T obj)
{
    return SerializationHelper.SerializeToString<T>(obj);
}

static public string SerializeToString<T>(T obj)
{
    DataContractSerializer s = new DataContractSerializer(typeof(T));
    using (MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream())
    {
        s.WriteObject(ms, obj);
        ms.Position = 0;
        using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(ms))
        {
            string serialized = sr.ReadToEnd();
            return serialized;
        }
    }            
}

static public T DeserializeFromString<T>(string serializedDataAsString)
{
    DataContractSerializer s = new DataContractSerializer(typeof(T));
    using (MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(serializedDataAsString)))
    {
        object s2 = s.ReadObject(ms);
        return (T)s2;
    }
}
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    2026-05-30T06:53:29+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 6:53 am

    On deserialization neither the constructors nor the field initializers are called and a “blank” un-initialized object is used instead.

    To resolve it you can make use of the OnDeserializing or OnDerserialized attributes to have the deserializer call a function with the following signature:

    void OnDeserializing(System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext c);
    

    In that function is where you can initialize whatever was missed within the deserialization process.

    In terms of convention, I tend to have my constructor call a method OnCreated() and then also have deserializating method call the same thing. You can then handle all of the field initialization in there and be sure it’s fired before deserialization.

    [DataContract]
    public abstract class MyAbstract
    {
        protected Dictionary<int, string> myDict;
    
        protected MyAbstract()
        {
            OnCreated();
        }
    
        private void OnCreated()
        {
            myDict = new Dictionary<int, string>();
        }
    
        [OnDeserializing]
        private void OnDeserializing(StreamingContext c)
        {
            OnCreated();
        }
    
        private bool MyMethod(int key)
        {
            return myDict.ContainsKey(key);
        }
    
        private int myProp;
    
        [DataMember]
        public int MyProp
        {
            get { return myProp; }
            set { bool b = MyMethod(value); myProp = value; }
        }
    }
    
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