Professional Visual Basic® 2010 and .NET 4
by Bill Sheldon, Billy Hollis, Jonathan Marbutt, Gastón C. Hillar, Rob Windsor, Kent Sharkey
Chapter 9. Using XML with Visual Basic
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS CHAPTER
Learn the rationale behind XML
Learn about the namespaces within the .NET Framework Class Library that deal with XML and XML-related technologies
Look at some of the classes contained within these namespaces
How to use LINQ to XML to read and edit XML
How Visual Basic enables the use of XML literals within your code
Learn how lambdas are used with Visual Basic and LINQ
How you can create your own lambda expressions to create more generic code
This chapter describes how you can generate and manipulate Extensible Markup Language (XML) using Visual Basic 2010. The .NET Framework exposes many XML-specific namespaces that contain over 100 different classes. In addition, dozens of other classes support and implement XML-related technologies, such as those provided in ADO.NET, SQL Server, and BizTalk. Consequently, this chapter focuses on the general concepts and the most important classes.
Visual Basic relies on the classes exposed in the following XML-related namespaces to transform, manipulate, and stream XML documents:
System.Xmlprovides core support for a variety of XML standards, including DTD (Document Type Definition), namespace, DOM (Document Object Model), XDR (XML Data Reduced – an old version of the XML schema standard), XPath, XSLT (XML Transformation), and SOAP (formerly Simple Object Access Protocol, now the acronym doesn't stand for anything).System.Xml.Serializationprovides the objects used to transform ...
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