Chapter 11. Other XML Technologies
The System.Xml
namespace comprises the following namespaces and core classes:
System.Xml.*
-
XmlReader
andXmlWriter
- High-performance, forward-only cursors for reading or writing an XML stream
XmlDocument
- Represents an XML document in a W3C-style DOM (obsolete)
System.Xml.XLinq
- Modern LINQ-centric DOM for working with XML (see Chapter 10)
System.Xml.XmlSchema
- Infrastructure and API for (W3C) XSD schemas
System.Xml.Xsl
- Infrastructure and API (
XslCompiledTransform
) for performing (W3C) XSLT transformations of XML System.Xml.Serialization
- Supports the serialization of classes to and from XML (see Chapter 17)
W3C is an abbreviation for World Wide Web Consortium, where the XML standards are defined.
XmlConvert
, the static class for parsing and formatting XML strings, is covered in Chapter 6.
XmlReader
XmlReader
is a high-performance class for reading an XML stream in a low-level, forward-only manner.
Consider the following XML file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?> <customer id="123" status="archived"> <firstname>Jim</firstname> <lastname>Bo</lastname> </customer>
To instantiate an XmlReader
, you call the static XmlReader.Create
method, passing in a Stream
, a TextReader
, or a URI string. For example:
using (XmlReader reader = XmlReader.Create ("customer.xml")) ...
Note
Because XmlReader
lets you read from potentially slow sources (Stream
s and URIs), it offers asynchronous versions of most of its methods so that ...
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