XmlSerializationWriter.AddWriteCallback Method
Definition
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Stores an implementation of the XmlSerializationWriteCallback delegate and the type it applies to, for a later invocation.
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
protected:
void AddWriteCallback(Type ^ type, System::String ^ typeName, System::String ^ typeNs, System::Xml::Serialization::XmlSerializationWriteCallback ^ callback);
protected void AddWriteCallback (Type type, string typeName, string? typeNs, System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializationWriteCallback callback);
protected void AddWriteCallback (Type type, string typeName, string typeNs, System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializationWriteCallback callback);
member this.AddWriteCallback : Type * string * string * System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializationWriteCallback -> unit
Protected Sub AddWriteCallback (type As Type, typeName As String, typeNs As String, callback As XmlSerializationWriteCallback)
Parameters
- typeName
- String
The name of the type of objects that are serialized.
- typeNs
- String
The namespace of the type of objects that are serialized.
- callback
- XmlSerializationWriteCallback
An instance of the XmlSerializationWriteCallback delegate.
Remarks
The protected members of XmlSerializationWriter are intended for use only by derived classes that are used internally within the .NET Framework XML serialization infrastructure.
During initialization, the .NET Framework XML serialization infrastructure dynamically generates and compiles a temporary class for serialization that is derived from XmlSerializationWriter. During this process, the .NET Framework generates write methods that implement the XmlSerializationWriteCallback delegate. It does so for certain mappings between .NET Framework types and XML data types that are serialized via SOAP-encoded XML and are not root elements. Then, as necessary, a write method is called during serialization.
You should not directly create an instance of XmlSerializationWriteCallback.
SOAP encoding is described in Section 5 of the SOAP 1.1 specification.