class Patient {
[XmlArray("Allergy", typeof(Allergy)]
public IList Alergies{ get{} set{}}
 
}

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From: Discussion of advanced .NET topics. on behalf of Mike Andrews
Sent: Wed 7/12/2006 10:50 AM
To: ADVANCED-DOTNET@DISCUSS.DEVELOP.COM
Subject: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] XML Serialization...



Guys,

I have a serialization question that I need help with.

I have and object that I'm serializing and I've got that to work.
Now, the object has some collection properties.  However when it serializes
it, it produces output similar to this:


<Patient ...>
  ....
  <allergies id="63af378a-9fdb-4716-9cf7-c79f666085c1" code="A1"
description="Test" />
  <allergies id="158ed678-f7c3-4e5e-8948-3183b4318430" code="A2"
description="Test" />
  <diagnosisCodes id="1e97d2e8-eee8-44ae-8bcd-e0e63cd7bbe1" code="DC1"
description="Test" />
  <diagnosisCodes id="684e93b2-5429-466a-932b-633c5097658f" code="DC2"
description="Test" />
</Patient>

However, I need it to produce output similar to this:

<patient...>
  ....
 <allergies>
  <code id="" code="" description="" />
  <code id="" code="" description="" />
 </allergies>
 <diagnosisCodes>
  <code id="" code="" description="" />
  <code id="" code="" description="" />
 </diagnosisCodes>
</patient>

How might I do this?

Thanks,
Mike

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