How to deserialize an XML doc with a prefixed namespace but no ns-prefixed elements?
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19-08-2019 - |
Question
I have an XML document from an external source.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<ns0:Info xmlns:ns0="http://www.ZomboCorp.com/">
<Name>Anthony</Name>
<Job>Developer</Job>
</ns0:Info>
I need to deserialize it into an object like this.
public class Info
{
public String Name { get; set; }
public String Job { get; set; }
}
Used as is, the Serializer
throws an InvalidOperationException
<Info xmlns='http://www.ZomboCorp.com/'>
was not expected.
If I add [XmlElement(Namespace = "http://www.ZomboCorp.com/")]
to the class definition, the Serializer
returns a new Info
object with null properties.
Solution 2
I used xsd.exe (a VS tool) and generated a schema from the XML file and then a class file from the schema. It suggested
[XmlType(AnonymousType = true, Namespace = "http://www.ZomboCorp.com/")]
[XmlRoot(Namespace = "http://www.ZomboCorp.com/", IsNullable = false)]
public class Info
{
[XmlElement(Form = XmlSchemaForm.Unqualified)]
public String Name { get; set; }
[XmlElement(Form = XmlSchemaForm.Unqualified)]
public String Job { get; set; }
}
But, I was able to get away with
[XmlType(AnonymousType = true)]
[XmlRoot(Namespace = "http://www.ZomboCorp.com/")]
public class Info
{
[XmlElement(Form = XmlSchemaForm.Unqualified)]
public String Name { get; set; }
[XmlElement(Form = XmlSchemaForm.Unqualified)]
public String Job { get; set; }
}
OTHER TIPS
You have to add the XmlElement attribute to each property as well, setting the Namespace property to an empty string (as the namespace is not inherited in your situation).
Your definition for Info should look like this:
XmlRoot(Namespace = "http://www.ZomboCorp.com/")]
public class Info
{
[XmlElement(Namespace = "")]
public String Name { get; set; }
[XmlElement(Namespace = "")]
public String Job { get; set; }
}
Then it will deserialize correctly.