I would like to implement IXmlSerializable on a class and only override either ReadXml or WriteXml, but not both. If I didn\'t implement IXMLSerializable on this class, the XML
You will need to implement both methods, but that is the full extent of your responsibility (as far as the compiler is concerned). You can return null or throw an exception in the method that you will not be using.
EDIT
I'd like the default behavior to apply for the non-overridden case.
What default behavior are you referring to? Since you are implementing an interface, there is no default behavior.
The ability to perform actions before/after serialisation/deserialisation is provided with attributes. Mark a method with OnDeserializedAttribute for it to be called after an instance has been deserialised, just ensure the method has the right signature:
[OnDeserializedAttribute()]
private void RunThisMethod(StreamingContext context) {
// ...
}
NB. This attribute works for Binary, SOAP and DataAttribute formatters, but not for XmlSerializer. There is no attribute or mechanism other than implementing IXmlSerializable.
Also do not forget that you can read XML documents directly and write code to (de)serialize.
Original answer:
If you need to completely override one of serialisation or deserialisation (and thus implement IXmlSerializable
then you have to do both yourself.
It may be possible to make use of attributes and other mechanisms to avoid using IXmlSerializable
, could you expand the question with details of why you need to implement just one of ReadXml
or WriteXml
.