System.Windows.Documents.Serialization Namespace
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Provides types that support the creation and use of run-time accessible plug-in serializers that read and write documents in different data formats.
Classes
SerializerDescriptor |
Provides information about installed plug-in serializers. |
SerializerProvider |
Manages serialization plug-ins created, using ISerializerFactory and SerializerDescriptor, by manufacturers who have their own proprietary serialization formats. |
SerializerWriter |
Defines the abstract methods and events that are required to implement a plug-in document output serializer. |
SerializerWriterCollator |
Defines the abstract methods required to implement a plug-in document serialization Visual collator. |
WritingCancelledEventArgs |
Provides data for the WritingCancelled event. |
WritingCompletedEventArgs |
Provides data for the WritingCompleted event. |
WritingPrintTicketRequiredEventArgs |
Provides data for the WritingPrintTicketRequired event. |
WritingProgressChangedEventArgs |
Provides data for the WritingProgressChanged event. |
Interfaces
ISerializerFactory |
Provides a means for creating a software component that can serialize any part of a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application's content to a manufacturer's proprietary format. |
Enums
WritingProgressChangeLevel |
Specifies the scope of a WritingProgressChanged event. |
Delegates
WritingCancelledEventHandler |
Represents a method that will handle the WritingCancelled event. |
WritingCompletedEventHandler |
Represents a method that handles the WritingCompleted event of the XpsDocumentWriter class. |
WritingPrintTicketRequiredEventHandler |
Represents the method that handles the WritingPrintTicketRequired event of an XpsDocumentWriter. |
WritingProgressChangedEventHandler |
Represents a method that will handle the WritingProgressChanged event of an XpsDocumentWriter. |
Remarks
Plug-in serializers can only be used with full trust applications.
When called by the application, the plug-in serializer runs in the same thread as the application and can only access elements created within the application thread. When designing a custom plug-in serializer, it is important to properly handle all possible error conditions. A failure within a plug-in serializer can cause an application to fail.