XmlSerializationWriter.WritePotentiallyReferencingElement Method
Definition
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Writes a SOAP message XML element that can contain a reference to a <multiRef>
XML element for a given object.
Overloads
WritePotentiallyReferencingElement(String, String, Object, Type, Boolean, Boolean) |
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code. Writes a SOAP message XML element that can contain a reference to a |
WritePotentiallyReferencingElement(String, String, Object, Type, Boolean) |
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code. Writes a SOAP message XML element that can contain a reference to a |
WritePotentiallyReferencingElement(String, String, Object, Type) |
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code. Writes a SOAP message XML element that can contain a reference to a |
WritePotentiallyReferencingElement(String, String, Object) |
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code. Writes a SOAP message XML element that can contain a reference to a |
WritePotentiallyReferencingElement(String, String, Object, Type, Boolean, Boolean)
- Source:
- XmlSerializationWriter.cs
- Source:
- XmlSerializationWriter.cs
- Source:
- XmlSerializationWriter.cs
Writes a SOAP message XML element that can contain a reference to a multiRef
XML element for a given object.
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
protected:
void WritePotentiallyReferencingElement(System::String ^ n, System::String ^ ns, System::Object ^ o, Type ^ ambientType, bool suppressReference, bool isNullable);
protected void WritePotentiallyReferencingElement (string? n, string? ns, object? o, Type? ambientType, bool suppressReference, bool isNullable);
protected void WritePotentiallyReferencingElement (string n, string ns, object o, Type ambientType, bool suppressReference, bool isNullable);
member this.WritePotentiallyReferencingElement : string * string * obj * Type * bool * bool -> unit
Protected Sub WritePotentiallyReferencingElement (n As String, ns As String, o As Object, ambientType As Type, suppressReference As Boolean, isNullable As Boolean)
Parameters
- n
- String
The local name of the XML element to write.
- ns
- String
The namespace of the XML element to write.
- o
- Object
The object being serialized either in the current XML element or a multiRef
element that referenced by the current element.
- ambientType
- Type
The type stored in the object's type mapping (as opposed to the object's type found directly through the typeof
operation).
- suppressReference
- Boolean
true
to serialize the object directly into the XML element rather than make the element reference another element that contains the data; otherwise, false
.
- isNullable
- Boolean
true
to write an xsi:nil='true'
attribute if the object to serialize is null
; otherwise, false
.
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.
SOAP encoding allows a unique XML element to appear once within a SOAP message as a multiRef
element identified by an id
attribute. The id
value can be referenced multiple times using href
attributes (or ref
attributes in SOAP 1.2) in substitute elements.
SOAP encoding is described in Section 5 of the SOAP 1.1 specification.
Applies to
WritePotentiallyReferencingElement(String, String, Object, Type, Boolean)
- Source:
- XmlSerializationWriter.cs
- Source:
- XmlSerializationWriter.cs
- Source:
- XmlSerializationWriter.cs
Writes a SOAP message XML element that can contain a reference to a <multiRef>
XML element for a given object.
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
protected:
void WritePotentiallyReferencingElement(System::String ^ n, System::String ^ ns, System::Object ^ o, Type ^ ambientType, bool suppressReference);
protected void WritePotentiallyReferencingElement (string n, string? ns, object? o, Type? ambientType, bool suppressReference);
protected void WritePotentiallyReferencingElement (string n, string ns, object o, Type ambientType, bool suppressReference);
member this.WritePotentiallyReferencingElement : string * string * obj * Type * bool -> unit
Protected Sub WritePotentiallyReferencingElement (n As String, ns As String, o As Object, ambientType As Type, suppressReference As Boolean)
Parameters
- n
- String
The local name of the XML element to write.
- ns
- String
The namespace of the XML element to write.
- o
- Object
The object being serialized either in the current XML element or a multiRef
element that is referenced by the current element.
- ambientType
- Type
The type stored in the object's type mapping (as opposed to the object's type found directly through the typeof
operation).
- suppressReference
- Boolean
true
to serialize the object directly into the XML element rather than make the element reference another element that contains the data; otherwise, false
.
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.
SOAP encoding allows a unique XML element to appear once within a SOAP message as a multiRef
element identified by an id
attribute. The id
value can be referenced multiple times using href
attributes (or ref
attributes in SOAP 1.2) in substitute elements.
SOAP encoding is described in Section 5 of the SOAP 1.1 specification.
Applies to
WritePotentiallyReferencingElement(String, String, Object, Type)
- Source:
- XmlSerializationWriter.cs
- Source:
- XmlSerializationWriter.cs
- Source:
- XmlSerializationWriter.cs
Writes a SOAP message XML element that can contain a reference to a <multiRef>
XML element for a given object.
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
protected:
void WritePotentiallyReferencingElement(System::String ^ n, System::String ^ ns, System::Object ^ o, Type ^ ambientType);
protected void WritePotentiallyReferencingElement (string? n, string? ns, object? o, Type? ambientType);
protected void WritePotentiallyReferencingElement (string n, string ns, object o, Type ambientType);
member this.WritePotentiallyReferencingElement : string * string * obj * Type -> unit
Protected Sub WritePotentiallyReferencingElement (n As String, ns As String, o As Object, ambientType As Type)
Parameters
- n
- String
The local name of the XML element to write.
- ns
- String
The namespace of the XML element to write.
- o
- Object
The object being serialized either in the current XML element or a multiRef
element that referenced by the current element.
- ambientType
- Type
The type stored in the object's type mapping (as opposed to the object's type found directly through the typeof
operation).
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.
SOAP encoding allows a unique XML element to appear once within a SOAP message as a <multiRef>
element identified by an id
attribute. The id
value can be referenced multiple times using href
attributes (or ref
attributes in SOAP 1.2) in substitute elements.
SOAP encoding is described in Section 5 of the SOAP 1.1 specification.
Applies to
WritePotentiallyReferencingElement(String, String, Object)
- Source:
- XmlSerializationWriter.cs
- Source:
- XmlSerializationWriter.cs
- Source:
- XmlSerializationWriter.cs
Writes a SOAP message XML element that can contain a reference to a <multiRef>
XML element for a given object.
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
protected:
void WritePotentiallyReferencingElement(System::String ^ n, System::String ^ ns, System::Object ^ o);
protected void WritePotentiallyReferencingElement (string? n, string? ns, object? o);
protected void WritePotentiallyReferencingElement (string n, string ns, object o);
member this.WritePotentiallyReferencingElement : string * string * obj -> unit
Protected Sub WritePotentiallyReferencingElement (n As String, ns As String, o As Object)
Parameters
- n
- String
The local name of the XML element to write.
- ns
- String
The namespace of the XML element to write.
- o
- Object
The object being serialized either in the current XML element or a multiRef
element that is referenced by the current element.
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.
SOAP encoding allows a unique XML element to appear once within a SOAP message as a <multiRef>
element identified by an id
attribute. The id
value can be referenced multiple times using href
attributes (or ref
attributes in SOAP 1.2) in substitute elements.
SOAP encoding is described in Section 5 of the SOAP 1.1 specification.