Himanshu Dubey
What is searialization in C#? Please tell me with example.
By Himanshu Dubey in ASP.NET on May 05 2009
  • naininaveen kumar
    Jun, 2009 12

    saving the status of an object is called serialization

    eg: Dataset,lowlevelcache

    Syntax:Cache["key"]

    Low level cache

    cache.insert("key",value)

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  • kalit sikka
    May, 2009 19

    hi Himanshu,

    Serialization (known as pickling in python) is an easy way to convert an object to a binary representation that can then be e.g. written to disk or sent over a wire.

    It's useful e.g. for easy saving of settings to a file.

    You can serialize your own classes if you mark them with [Serializable] attribute. This serializes all members of a class, except those marked as [NonSerialized].

    .NET offers 2 serializers: binary, SOAP, XML. The difference between binary and SOAP is:

    • binary is more efficient (time and memory used)
    • binary is completely human-unreadable. SOAP isn't much better.

    XML is slightly different:

    • it lives in System.Xml.Serialization
    • it uses [XmlIgnore] instead of [NonSerialized] and ignores [Serializable]
    • it doesn't serialize private class members

    An example of serialization/deserialization to a file:

    using System.IO;
    using
    System.Diagnostics;
    using
    System.Runtime.Serialization;
    using
    System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters;
    using
    System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary;

    [Serializable]
    public class MySettings {
       
    public int screenDx;
       
    public ArrayList recentlyOpenedFiles;
       
    [NonSerialized]public string dummy;
    }

    public class Settings {
       
    const int VERSION = 1;
       
    static void Save(MySettings settings, string fileName) {
               
    Stream stream = null;
               
    try {
                   
    IFormatter formatter = new BinaryFormatter();
                    stream
    = new FileStream(fileName, FileMode.Create, FileAccess.Write, FileShare.None);
                    formatter
    .Serialize(stream, VERSION);
                    formatter
    .Serialize(stream, settings);
               
    } catch {
                   
    // do nothing, just ignore any possible errors
               
    } finally {
                   
    if (null != stream)
                        stream
    .Close();
               
    }
       
    }
       
       
    static MySettings Load(string fileName) {
           
    Stream stream = null;
           
    MySettings settings = null;
           
    try {
               
    IFormatter formatter = new BinaryFormatter();
                stream
    = new FileStream(fileName, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.None);
               
    int version = (int)formatter.Deserialize(stream);
               
    Debug.Assert(version == VERSION);
                settings
    = (MySettings)formatter.Deserialize(stream);
           
    } catch {
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