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I don't understand why we can't serialize a concrete class that derives from an interface. The properties of the concrete class are still known!

public interface IThing
{
    string Name { get; }
}

[XmlRoot]
public class RealThing : IThing
{
    [XmlAttribute]
    public string Name { get { return "Real Thing"; } set{ /* Do something. */ } }
}

I've told the XmlSerializer what to do with the implemented property, why would this not work? Why would the XmlSerializer even look at the interface?

I've made a ton of serializable classes and am just running into this now. Is it possible that none of the hundreds of serializable classes I've made in the past implemented an interface?

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  • The only error I get with that class is that it is not public. Is there any specific error you are getting? Apr 7, 2011 at 20:01
  • What is the error anyway? I just ran this code and works as expected. (the Name property won't get serialized, because it has no setter)
    – Dercsár
    Apr 7, 2011 at 20:08
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    It looks like I've neglected to include the most important detail in my question - which is that the RealThing is actually List<IThing>, IThing - that is the problem and it's obvious now. Please disregard!
    – Josh M.
    Apr 7, 2011 at 20:16

3 Answers 3

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You certainly can serialize a class that inherits an interface. But you cannot tell the serializer to serialize the interface, because it wouldn't know which concrete class to instantiate on deserialization.

In other words serialization will work, if you instantiate your serializer like this:

XmlSerializer ser = new XmlSerializer(typeof(RealThing));
ser.Serialize(new MemoryStream(), new RealThing());

Also, you will need to make RealThing a public class, since that is required by Xmlserializer.

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  • Yeah I mis-typed my example. But also this is no longer an issue - see my main comment for why (I overlooked the important part). Thanks.
    – Josh M.
    Apr 7, 2011 at 20:17
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Your property needs a setter. The XML Serializer only serializes public, read/write properties.

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  • Yes, that was a mistake in my example and is not causing the underlying issue. Thanks though.
    – Josh M.
    Apr 7, 2011 at 20:00
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I've just serialized RealThing ok with XmlSerializer.

Whatever your problem is, I don't think it's because RealThing implements an interface...

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