I have a simple class that has bool property. The 'Get' logic for this property executes a stored procedure to return back a bit field from a database.
I then serialize this class and save it to an XML field in a database. It saves the class and the bool property just fine, no problem.
The problem I seem to be having is when I deserialize this class. The class deserilizes just fine, but when the data that drives the bool field has been updated, it seems that the class only recognizes what was serialized in XML, and it not looking back to the database to get the new bool value (does not execute my procedure to get the newly update bit field).
My solution has been to add the XmlIgnoreAttribute attribute to this field so it isn't serialized to begin with. But I'm wondering if anyone noticed this and/or can help me understand the inner working of .NET XmlSerializer class.
Thanks!
[XmlIgnoreAttribute]
public bool IsUpdated
{
get
{
DataTable dtResults = mclsSQLServerTool.LoadDataTable("exec stp_RL_SEL_NameIsUpdated '" + mstrName + "'");
bool blnIsUpdated = Convert.ToBoolean(dtResults.Rows[0]["RU_bitIsUpdated"]);
return blnIsUpdated;
}
}