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DomainClassXmlSerializer.TryCreateInstance Method

Checks if the given XmlReader is pointing to a serialized model element instance that this serializer can handle.

Namespace:  Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling
Assembly:  Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling.Sdk.12.0 (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling.Sdk.12.0.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Overridable Function TryCreateInstance ( _
    serializationContext As SerializationContext, _
    reader As XmlReader, _
    partition As Partition _
) As ModelElement
public virtual ModelElement TryCreateInstance(
    SerializationContext serializationContext,
    XmlReader reader,
    Partition partition
)
public:
virtual ModelElement^ TryCreateInstance(
    SerializationContext^ serializationContext, 
    XmlReader^ reader, 
    Partition^ partition
)
abstract TryCreateInstance : 
        serializationContext:SerializationContext * 
        reader:XmlReader * 
        partition:Partition -> ModelElement  
override TryCreateInstance : 
        serializationContext:SerializationContext * 
        reader:XmlReader * 
        partition:Partition -> ModelElement
public function TryCreateInstance(
    serializationContext : SerializationContext, 
    reader : XmlReader, 
    partition : Partition
) : ModelElement

Parameters

Return Value

Type: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling.ModelElement
The created model element instance, or null if the reader is not pointing to a correct serialized instance.

Remarks

Note: that this method only tries to create the ModelElement instance, without actually deserializing it. The deserialization will be done by the Read() methods. There are two reasons for this separation: 1) We may need to link the created ModelElement to its parent element (through embedding relationship) before we can deserializing it properly. 2) The deserialization can be customized.

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See Also

Reference

DomainClassXmlSerializer Class

Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling Namespace