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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T10:41:57+00:00 2026-05-15T10:41:57+00:00

I’m trying to write a generic method that can be used to deserialize xml

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I’m trying to write a generic method that can be used to deserialize xml to an array of objects.

Given XML that looks like so:

<people>
    <person>
        <someElement>content</someElement>
    </person>
    <person>
        <someElement>more content</someElement>
    </person>
</people>

Shown in the below code as xmlDoc. And a person class as T

XmlNodeReader reader = new XmlNodeReader(xmlDoc.DocumentElement);
XmlSerializer xmlSerializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(T[]), new XmlRootAttribute(xmlDoc.DocumentElement.Name));
results = xmlSerializer.Deserialize(reader) as T[];

This works as expected, and returns person[] with 2 entries.

However, in the API I am working with, if there is only 1 result returned, it just returns:

<person>
    <someElement>content</someElement>
</person>

And my deserialization breaks down. person[] remains empty.

Any thoughts on the best way to implement this?

Edit

I’m contemplating running an XSLT in between, and passing the name of T in, if it matches the root node, then add a wrapping node?

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    2026-05-15T10:41:58+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:41 am

    I ended up using XSLT to ensure the node(s) I was after weren’t the root.

    Basically I’ve a XSLT file containing:

    <xsl:template match="/">
        <rootNode>
            <xsl:apply-templates select="node()|@*"/>
        </rootNode>
    </xsl:template>
    

    (Not sure if this XSLT is ideal, would love some comments).

    This wraps a around my inbound XML from the api. My previously mentioned Person class has a [XmlType("person")] attribute applied to it, armed with that I can do:

    //using reflection to look what the XmlType has been declared on this type
    var typeAttributes = Attribute.GetCustomAttribute(typeof(T), typeof(XmlTypeAttribute));
    
    //determine an xpath query to find this type of elements parent
    string xPathtoTypeName = string.Format("//{0}/parent::node()", ((XmlTypeAttribute)typeAttributes).TypeName);
    
    //use the above xpath query to find the parent node.
    var parentNode = transformedDocument.SelectSingleNode(xPathtoTypeName);
    
    //deserialize as before
    XmlSerializer xmlSerializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(T[]), new XmlRootAttribute(parentNode.Name));
    XmlNodeReader nodeReader = new XmlNodeReader(parentNode);
    results = xmlSerializer.Deserialize(nodeReader) as T[];
    
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