Procedimiento para invalidar la serialización XML SOAP codificada
El proceso para invalidar serialización XML de objetos como los mensajes SOAP es similar al proceso para invalidar la serialización XML estándar. Para obtener más información sobre la invalidación de la serialización XML estándar, vea Cómo: Especificar un nombre de elemento alternativo para una secuencia XML.
Para invalidar serialización de objetos como mensajes SOAP
Cree una instancia de la clase SoapAttributeOverrides.
Cree un
SoapAttributes
para cada miembro de clase que se serializa.Cree una instancia de uno o más de los atributos que afectan a la serialización XML, según corresponda, al miembro a serializándose. Para obtener más información, vea "Atributos que controlan la serialización de SOAP codificada".
Establezca la propiedad adecuada de
SoapAttributes
en el atributo creado en el paso 3.Agregue
SoapAttributes
aSoapAttributeOverrides
.Cree
XmlTypeMapping
medianteSoapAttributeOverrides
. Utilice el métodoSoapReflectionImporter.ImportTypeMapping
.Cree
XmlSerializer
medianteXmlTypeMapping
.Serialice o deserialice el objeto.
Ejemplo
El ejemplo de código siguiente serializa un archivo de dos maneras: primero, sin invalidar el comportamiento de clase XmlSerializer
y segundo, invalidando el comportamiento. El ejemplo contiene una clase denominada Group
con varios miembros. Varios atributos, como SoapElementAttribute
, se han aplicado a los miembros de clase. Cuando la clase se serializa con el método SerializeOriginal
, los atributos controlan el contenido del mensaje SOAP. Cuando se llama al método SerializeOverride
, el comportamiento de XmlSerializer
se invalida creando varios atributos y estableciendo las propiedades de SoapAttributes
en esos atributos (según corresponda).
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Xml;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
using System.Xml.Schema;
public class Group
{
[SoapAttribute (Namespace = "http://www.cpandl.com")]
public string GroupName;
[SoapAttribute(DataType = "base64Binary")]
public Byte [] GroupNumber;
[SoapAttribute(DataType = "date", AttributeName = "CreationDate")]
public DateTime Today;
[SoapElement(DataType = "nonNegativeInteger", ElementName = "PosInt")]
public string PositiveInt;
// This is ignored when serialized unless it is overridden.
[SoapIgnore]
public bool IgnoreThis;
public GroupType Grouptype;
[SoapInclude(typeof(Car))]
public Vehicle myCar(string licNumber)
{
Vehicle v;
if(licNumber == "")
{
v = new Car();
v.licenseNumber = "!!!!!!";
}
else
{
v = new Car();
v.licenseNumber = licNumber;
}
return v;
}
}
public abstract class Vehicle
{
public string licenseNumber;
public DateTime makeDate;
}
public class Car: Vehicle
{
}
public enum GroupType
{
// These enums can be overridden.
small,
large
}
public class Run
{
public static void Main()
{
Run test = new Run();
test.SerializeOriginal("SoapOriginal.xml");
test.SerializeOverride("SoapOverrides.xml");
test.DeserializeOriginal("SoapOriginal.xml");
test.DeserializeOverride("SoapOverrides.xml");
}
public void SerializeOriginal(string filename)
{
// Creates an instance of the XmlSerializer class.
XmlTypeMapping myMapping =
(new SoapReflectionImporter().ImportTypeMapping(
typeof(Group)));
XmlSerializer mySerializer =
new XmlSerializer(myMapping);
// Writing the file requires a TextWriter.
TextWriter writer = new StreamWriter(filename);
// Creates an instance of the class that will be serialized.
Group myGroup = new Group();
// Sets the object properties.
myGroup.GroupName = ".NET";
Byte [] hexByte = new Byte[2]{Convert.ToByte(100),
Convert.ToByte(50)};
myGroup.GroupNumber = hexByte;
DateTime myDate = new DateTime(2002,5,2);
myGroup.Today = myDate;
myGroup.PositiveInt= "10000";
myGroup.IgnoreThis=true;
myGroup.Grouptype= GroupType.small;
Car thisCar =(Car) myGroup.myCar("1234566");
// Prints the license number just to prove the car was created.
Console.WriteLine("License#: " + thisCar.licenseNumber + "\n");
// Serializes the class and closes the TextWriter.
mySerializer.Serialize(writer, myGroup);
writer.Close();
}
public void SerializeOverride(string filename)
{
// Creates an instance of the XmlSerializer class
// that overrides the serialization.
XmlSerializer overRideSerializer = CreateOverrideSerializer();
// Writing the file requires a TextWriter.
TextWriter writer = new StreamWriter(filename);
// Creates an instance of the class that will be serialized.
Group myGroup = new Group();
// Sets the object properties.
myGroup.GroupName = ".NET";
Byte [] hexByte = new Byte[2]{Convert.ToByte(100),
Convert.ToByte(50)};
myGroup.GroupNumber = hexByte;
DateTime myDate = new DateTime(2002,5,2);
myGroup.Today = myDate;
myGroup.PositiveInt= "10000";
myGroup.IgnoreThis=true;
myGroup.Grouptype= GroupType.small;
Car thisCar =(Car) myGroup.myCar("1234566");
// Serializes the class and closes the TextWriter.
overRideSerializer.Serialize(writer, myGroup);
writer.Close();
}
public void DeserializeOriginal(string filename)
{
// Creates an instance of the XmlSerializer class.
XmlTypeMapping myMapping =
(new SoapReflectionImporter().ImportTypeMapping(
typeof(Group)));
XmlSerializer mySerializer =
new XmlSerializer(myMapping);
TextReader reader = new StreamReader(filename);
// Deserializes and casts the object.
Group myGroup;
myGroup = (Group) mySerializer.Deserialize(reader);
Console.WriteLine(myGroup.GroupName);
Console.WriteLine(myGroup.GroupNumber[0]);
Console.WriteLine(myGroup.GroupNumber[1]);
Console.WriteLine(myGroup.Today);
Console.WriteLine(myGroup.PositiveInt);
Console.WriteLine(myGroup.IgnoreThis);
Console.WriteLine();
}
public void DeserializeOverride(string filename)
{
// Creates an instance of the XmlSerializer class.
XmlSerializer overRideSerializer = CreateOverrideSerializer();
// Reading the file requires a TextReader.
TextReader reader = new StreamReader(filename);
// Deserializes and casts the object.
Group myGroup;
myGroup = (Group) overRideSerializer.Deserialize(reader);
Console.WriteLine(myGroup.GroupName);
Console.WriteLine(myGroup.GroupNumber[0]);
Console.WriteLine(myGroup.GroupNumber[1]);
Console.WriteLine(myGroup.Today);
Console.WriteLine(myGroup.PositiveInt);
Console.WriteLine(myGroup.IgnoreThis);
}
private XmlSerializer CreateOverrideSerializer()
{
SoapAttributeOverrides mySoapAttributeOverrides =
new SoapAttributeOverrides();
SoapAttributes soapAtts = new SoapAttributes();
SoapElementAttribute mySoapElement = new SoapElementAttribute();
mySoapElement.ElementName = "xxxx";
soapAtts.SoapElement = mySoapElement;
mySoapAttributeOverrides.Add(typeof(Group), "PositiveInt",
soapAtts);
// Overrides the IgnoreThis property.
SoapIgnoreAttribute myIgnore = new SoapIgnoreAttribute();
soapAtts = new SoapAttributes();
soapAtts.SoapIgnore = false;
mySoapAttributeOverrides.Add(typeof(Group), "IgnoreThis",
soapAtts);
// Overrides the GroupType enumeration.
soapAtts = new SoapAttributes();
SoapEnumAttribute xSoapEnum = new SoapEnumAttribute();
xSoapEnum.Name = "Over1000";
soapAtts.SoapEnum = xSoapEnum;
// Adds the SoapAttributes to the
// mySoapAttributeOverrides.
mySoapAttributeOverrides.Add(typeof(GroupType), "large",
soapAtts);
// Creates a second enumeration and adds it.
soapAtts = new SoapAttributes();
xSoapEnum = new SoapEnumAttribute();
xSoapEnum.Name = "ZeroTo1000";
soapAtts.SoapEnum = xSoapEnum;
mySoapAttributeOverrides.Add(typeof(GroupType), "small",
soapAtts);
// Overrides the Group type.
soapAtts = new SoapAttributes();
SoapTypeAttribute soapType = new SoapTypeAttribute();
soapType.TypeName = "Team";
soapAtts.SoapType = soapType;
mySoapAttributeOverrides.Add(typeof(Group),soapAtts);
// Creates an XmlTypeMapping that is used to create an instance
// of the XmlSerializer class. Then returns the XmlSerializer.
XmlTypeMapping myMapping = (new SoapReflectionImporter(
mySoapAttributeOverrides)).ImportTypeMapping(typeof(Group));
XmlSerializer ser = new XmlSerializer(myMapping);
return ser;
}
}