I have an XML configuration file with a collection of strings like so:
<SomeSetting>value</SomeSetting> <SomeOtherSetting>value</SomeOtherSetting> <TypesOfThings> <Thing>Type 1</Thing> <Thing>Type 2</Thing> <Thing>Type 3</Thing> </TypesOfThings>
These ‘Things’ become options in the front end of the app for the user to choose from.
My question is do I have to create a thing class in order to use Serialization properly or is there a way of using attributes to read the strings straight into a list?
For example (bodies and private vars removed for brevity, this is .NET 2.0):
[Serializable] public class Config { public string SomeSetting { get; set; } public string SomeOtherSetting { get; set; } public List<string> TypesOfThings { get; set; } }
You specify the way it should be serialized using the XmlArrayAttribute :
Edit: the name of items is actuality specified using the XmlArrayItemAttribute