Using XML
The purpose of this tutorial is to show you how to read data from XML document and use it in the context of your Silverlight application. The following common tasks will be examined:
Deserializing data.
Reading data with Linq to XML.
Reading data with XMLReader.
Deserializing Data
The most straight-forward way to read data from XML document is to deserialize it using the XmlSerializer class. Here is a sample code showing how this can be achieved:
private XmlNodeItemList RetrieveData()
{
string xmlDocument = "/DataSource/XmlData.xml";
// 1. Get the resource stream for the file located in the application package.
Stream xmlStream = Application.GetResourceStream( new Uri( xmlDocument, UriKind.Relative ) ).Stream;
// 1. Get the stream for the file located on the local hard drive.
Stream xmlStream = File.Open( xmlDocument, FileMode.Open );
// 2. Create a new instance of the XmlSerializer class.
XmlSerializer serializer = new XmlSerializer( typeof( XmlNodeItemList ) );
// 3. Create a new instance of the StreamReader class.
StreamReader reader = new StreamReader( xmlStream );
// 4. Deserialize the data
XmlNodeItemList list = (XmlNodeItemList)serializer.Deserialize( reader );
}
Private Function RetrieveData() As XmlNodeItemList
Dim xmlDocument As String = "/DataSource/XmlData.xml"
' 1. Get the resource stream for the file located in the application package.'
Dim xmlStream As Stream = Application.GetResourceStream(New Uri(xmlDocument, UriKind.Relative)).Stream
' 1. Get the stream for the file located on the local hard drive.'
Dim xmlStream As Stream = File.Open(xmlDocument, FileMode.Open)
' 2. Create a new instance of the XmlSerializer class.'
Dim serializer As New XmlSerializer(GetType(XmlNodeItemList))
' 3. Create a new instance of the StreamReader class.'
Dim reader As New StreamReader(xmlStream)
' 4. Deserialize the data'
Dim list As XmlNodeItemList = DirectCast(serializer.Deserialize(reader), XmlNodeItemList)
End Function
Reading Data With Linq to XML
Before reading you should load your XML file to an XElement or XDocument object. This can be done with the Load() method. You can input from string, from TextReader, from XMLReader and of course from file:
XDocument myXML = XDocument.Load( "MyXML.xml" );
Dim myXML As XDocument = XDocument.Load("MyXML.xml")
On the next step you can use standard query operators to read the XML. Here is a sample code:
List<Person> personsList =
( from person in myXml.Descendants( "person" )
where (( string )person.Element( "address" ).Attribute( "country" )).Equals( "Bulgaria" )
select new Person()
{
FirstName = person.Element( "firstName" ).Value,
LastName = person.Element( "lastName" ).Value,
Address = new Location()
{
City = person.Element( "address" ).Attribute( "city" ).Value,
Country = person.Element( "address" ).Attribute( "country" ).Value
}
} ).ToList();
Dim personsList As List(Of Person) = (From person In myXml.Descendants("person") _
Where DirectCast(person.Element("address").Attribute("country"), String).Equals("Bulgaria") _
Select New Person()).ToList()
Reading Data with XMLReader
The following example navigates through a stream to determine the current node type, and then uses XmlWriter to output the XmlReader content.
using (XmlReader reader = XmlReader.Create(new StringReader(xmlString)))
{
XmlWriterSettings ws = new XmlWriterSettings();
ws.Indent = true;
using (XmlWriter writer = XmlWriter.Create(output, ws))
{
// Parse the file and display each of the nodes.
while (reader.Read())
{
switch (reader.NodeType)
{
case XmlNodeType.Element:
writer.WriteStartElement(reader.Name);
break;
case XmlNodeType.Text:
writer.WriteString(reader.Value);
break;
case XmlNodeType.XmlDeclaration:
case XmlNodeType.ProcessingInstruction:
writer.WriteProcessingInstruction(reader.Name, reader.Value);
break;
case XmlNodeType.Comment:
writer.WriteComment(reader.Value);
break;
case XmlNodeType.EndElement:
writer.WriteFullEndElement();
break;
}
}
}
}
Using reader As XmlReader = XmlReader.Create(New StringReader(xmlString))
Dim ws As New XmlWriterSettings()
ws.Indent = True
Using writer As XmlWriter = XmlWriter.Create(output, ws)
' Parse the file and display each of the nodes.'
While reader.Read()
Select Case reader.NodeType
Case XmlNodeType.Element
writer.WriteStartElement(reader.Name)
Exit Select
Case XmlNodeType.Text
writer.WriteString(reader.Value)
Exit Select
Case XmlNodeType.XmlDeclaration, XmlNodeType.ProcessingInstruction
writer.WriteProcessingInstruction(reader.Name, reader.Value)
Exit Select
Case XmlNodeType.Comment
writer.WriteComment(reader.Value)
Exit Select
Case XmlNodeType.EndElement
writer.WriteFullEndElement()
Exit Select
End Select
End While
End Using
End Using