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I'm trying to retrieve data from an Xml. I'm a newbie into programming so please pardon me.

  protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
  {

    string MyXmlFile= @"E:\\Programming stuff\\Work\\website\\XMLFile.xml";    
     DataSet ds= new DataSet();

    System.IO.FileStream MyReadXml= new System.IO.FileStream(MyXmlFile, System.IO.FileMode.Open);

    ds.ReadXml(MyReadXml);

    DataGrid DataGrid1 = new DataGrid();

    DataGrid1.DataSource = ds;
    DataGrid1.DataBind();
   }

The error I get on the browser is:

"The process cannot access the file 'E:\Programming stuff\Work\website\XMLFile.xml' because it is being used by another process."

Can you help me identify which is that other process that is accessing the file?

Edit: After the changes to the code:

protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
  if(!IsPostBack) 
  {
    string MyXmlFile= Server.MapPath("~/XMLFile.xml");    


   using(System.IO.FileStream MyReadXml= new System.IO.FileStream(MyXmlFile,System.IO.FileMode.Open));
    {
 DataSet ds= new DataSet();
ds.ReadXml(MyReadXml);

DataGrid DataGrid1 = new DataGrid();

DataGrid1.DataSource = ds;
DataGrid1.DataBind();
PlaceHolder1.Controls.Add(DataGrid1);
    }
}
}

Error: "The name 'MyReadXml' does not exist in the current context"

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2 Answers 2

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Always close and dispose the stream (try using block). restart your appserver (werserver) and see what happen?

if(!IsPostBack)
{
 string MyXmlFile= @"E:\\Programming stuff\\Work\\website\\XMLFile.xml";    
 using(System.IO.FileStream MyReadXml=System.IO.File.OpenRead(MyXmlFile))
  {
    DataSet ds= new DataSet();
    ds.ReadXml(MyReadXml);
    //Add DataGrid control markup in .aspx.
    DataGrid1.DataSource = ds.Tables[0];
    DataGrid1.DataBind();
  }
 }

NOTE: If XMLFile.xml is placed under the root of website then use Server.MapPath() method to get absolute file path from virtual path.

string MyXmlFile= Server.MapPath("~/XMLFile.xml"); 

If you want to add ASP.NET server control programatically then add PlaceHolder control into .aspx file and call the PlaceControl1.Controls.Add(DataGrid1) method.

string MyXmlFile= @"E:\\Programming stuff\\Work\\website\\XMLFile.xml";    
     using(System.IO.FileStream MyReadXml=System.IO.File.OpenRead(MyXmlFile))
      {
        DataSet ds= new DataSet();
        ds.ReadXml(MyReadXml);
        DataGrid DataGrid1=new DataGrid();
        DataGrid1.DataSource = ds.Tables[0];
        DataGrid1.DataBind();
        PlaceHolder1.Controls.Add(DataGrid1);
      } 

EDIT:

I still get the error as "MyReadXml does not exist" Did I do anything wrong?

You've terminated the using block. Please remove the semi-colon.

using(System.IO.FileStream MyReadXml=new   
     System.IO.FileStream(MyXmlFile,System.IO.FileMode.Open))
    {
     ...
    }
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  • The xml file is indeed placed in the rot of the directory hence followed your suggestion of using Server.MapPath. Also added a placeholder control in the .aspx file. I still get the error as "MyReadXml does not exist" Did I do anything wrong?
    – A_AR
    Dec 3, 2012 at 4:06
  • You've terminated the using block. Please remove the semi-colon. Dec 3, 2012 at 5:24
  • Brilliant! It worked. I was getting some kind of a warning saying, possible empty statement but I ignored it. Thank you. It is working now.
    – A_AR
    Dec 3, 2012 at 5:28
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always close stream after completing work

Placing code in a using block ensures that the objects are disposed as soon as control leaves the block.

using(System.IO.FileStream MyReadXml= new System.IO.FileStream(MyXmlFile,System.IO.FileMode.Open));
{
    ds.ReadXml(MyReadXml);

    DataGrid DataGrid1 = new DataGrid();

    DataGrid1.DataSource = ds;
    DataGrid1.DataBind();
}
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  • I tried it out but it is giving me another error: "The name 'MyReadXml' does not exist in the current context"
    – A_AR
    Dec 3, 2012 at 3:55
  • @u r using it out of scope, means out of block Dec 3, 2012 at 3:58
  • @whatever u want to do ,do only in block Dec 3, 2012 at 3:59
  • My knowledge on programming terminology is limited. Could you please tell me what you mean by block? I did the changes to the code as you suggested.
    – A_AR
    Dec 3, 2012 at 4:12
  • paste your new all code once again in your question, i want to see whole code Dec 3, 2012 at 4:14

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