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XML Serializer Generator Tool (Sgen.exe) 

The XML Serializer Generator creates an XML serialization assembly for types in a specified assembly in order to improve the startup performance of a XmlSerializer when it serializes or deserializes objects of the specified types.

sgen [options]

Parameters

Option Description

/a[ssembly]:filename

Generates serialization code for all the types contained in the assembly or executable specified by filename. Only one file name can be provided. If this argument is repeated, the last file name is used.

/c[ompiler]:options

Specifies the options to pass to the C# compiler. All csc.exe options are supported as they are passed to the compiler. This can be used to specify that the assembly should be signed and to specify the key file.

/d[ebug]

Generates an image that can be used with a debugger.

/f[orce]

Forces the overwriting of an existing assembly of the same name. The default is false.

/help or /?

Displays command syntax and options for the tool.

/k[eep]

Suppresses the deletion of the generated source files and other temporary files after they have been compiled into the serialization assembly. This can be used to determine whether the tool is generating serialization code for a particular type.

/n[ologo]

Suppresses the display of the Microsoft startup banner.

/o[ut]:path

Specifies the directory in which to save the generated assembly.

Note

The name of the generated assembly is composed of the name of the input assembly plus "xmlSerializers.dll".

/p[roxytypes]

Generates serialization code only for the XML Web service proxy types.

/r[eference]:assemblyfiles

Specifies the assemblies that are referenced by the types requiring XML serialization. Accepts multiple assembly files separated by commas.

/s[ilent]

Suppresses the display of success messages.

/t[ype]:type

Generates serialization code only for the specified type.

/v[erbose]

Displays verbose output for debugging. Lists types from the target assembly that cannot be serialized with the XmlSerializer.

/?

Displays command syntax and options for the tool.

Remarks

When the XML Serializer Generator is not used, a XmlSerializer generates serialization code and a serialization assembly for each type every time an application is run. To improve the performance of XML serialization startup, use the Sgen.exe tool to generate those assemblies the assemblies in advance. These assemblies can then be deployed with the application.

The XML Serializer Generator can also improve the performance of clients that use XML Web service proxies to communicate with servers because the serialization process will not incur a performance hit when the type is loaded the first time.

These generated assemblies cannot be used on the server side of a Web service. This tool is only for Web service clients and manual serialization scenarios.

If the assembly containing the type to serialize is named MyType.dll, then the associated serialization assembly will be named MyType.XmlSerializers.dll.

Examples

The following command creates an assembly named Data.XmlSerializers.dll for serializing all the types contained in the assembly named Data.dll.

sgen Data.dll 

The Data.XmlSerializers.dll assembly can be referenced from code that needs to serialize and deserialize the types in Data.dll.

See Also

Reference

.NET Framework Tools
SDK Command Prompt

Concepts

XML Web Services Overview