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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T04:01:45+00:00 2026-06-01T04:01:45+00:00

When working with JSON, I can use NuGet to add JSON.Net and this allows

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When working with JSON, I can use NuGet to add JSON.Net and this allows me to create a class containing the elements of my JSON object and serialise this to a JSON string. This seems to work better than using String.Format(""); to just manually create the JSON.

For XML, I currently use XDocument to create any XML documents I need to. This works but it is quite a manual process which gets messy as the document gets larger. It is also difficult to maintain when I need to go back later and add to the document.

I have a hunch that I find this difficult and messy because I’m doing it wrong. I am creating my XML documents using functional concepts but am working with an Object Oriented language. Surely what I need to do is create an class and implement properties and a constructor to create an object with the same properties as the XML document, then use some sort of framework to serialise this to a string?

So my question is how do I serialise a class to XML using Visual Studio 2010 and C#?

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    2026-06-01T04:01:47+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 4:01 am

    You can create a simply C# class with the needed properties and decorate it with the different Data* attributes from the System.Runtime.Serisalization namespace then use the DataContractSerializer to produce the XML.

    See Using Data Contracts on MSDN and the example on the DataContractSerializer page.

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