SerializationBinder Class
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
'Declaration <SerializableAttribute> _ <ComVisibleAttribute(True)> _ Public MustInherit Class SerializationBinder 'Usage Dim instance As SerializationBinder
/** @attribute SerializableAttribute() */ /** @attribute ComVisibleAttribute(true) */ public abstract class SerializationBinder
SerializableAttribute ComVisibleAttribute(true) public abstract class SerializationBinder
Not applicable.
During serialization, a formatter transmits the information required to create an instance of an object of the correct type and version. This information generally includes the full type name and assembly name of the object. The assembly name includes the name, version, and strong name (see Strong-Named Assemblies) hash of the assembly. By default, deserialization uses this information to create an instance of an identical object (with the exception of any assembly loading restricted by the security policy). Some users need to control which class to load, either because the class has moved between assemblies or a different version of the class is required on the server and client.
This is an abstract base class. All binders extend this class.
Notes to Inheritors: When you inherit from SerializationBinder, you must override the following member: BindToType.Imports System Imports System.IO Imports System.Runtime.Serialization Imports System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary Imports System.Reflection Imports System.Security.Permissions Class App <STAThread()> Shared Sub Main() Serialize() Deserialize() End Sub Shared Sub Serialize() ' To serialize the objects, you must first open a stream for writing. ' Use a file stream here. Dim fs As New FileStream("DataFile.dat", FileMode.Create) Try ' Construct a BinaryFormatter and use it ' to serialize the data to the stream. Dim formatter As New BinaryFormatter ' Construct a Version1Type object and serialize it. Dim obj As New Version1Type obj.x = 123 formatter.Serialize(fs, obj) Catch e As SerializationException Console.WriteLine("Failed to serialize. Reason: " & e.Message) Throw Finally fs.Close() End Try End Sub Shared Sub Deserialize() ' Declare the Version2Type reference. Dim obj As Version2Type = Nothing ' Open the file containing the data that you want to deserialize. Dim fs As New FileStream("DataFile.dat", FileMode.Open) Try ' Construct a BinaryFormatter and use it ' to deserialize the data from the stream. Dim formatter As New BinaryFormatter ' Construct an instance of the ' Version1ToVersion2TypeSerialiationBinder type. ' This Binder type can deserialize a Version1Type ' object to a Version2Type object. formatter.Binder = New Version1ToVersion2DeserializationBinder obj = DirectCast(formatter.Deserialize(fs), Version2Type) Catch e As SerializationException Console.WriteLine("Failed to deserialize. Reason: " & e.Message) Throw Finally fs.Close() End Try ' To prove that a Version2Type object was deserialized, ' display the object's type and fields to the console. Console.WriteLine("Type of object deserialized: {0}", obj.GetType()) Console.WriteLine("x = {0}, name = {1}", obj.x, obj.name) End Sub End Class <Serializable()> Class Version1Type Public x As Int32 End Class <Serializable()> Class Version2Type Implements ISerializable Public x As Int32 Public name As String ' The security attribute demands that code that calls ' this method have permission to perform serialization. <SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand, SerializationFormatter:=True)> _ Private Sub GetObjectData(ByVal info As SerializationInfo, _ ByVal context As StreamingContext) Implements ISerializable.GetObjectData info.AddValue("x", x) info.AddValue("name", name) End Sub ' The security attribute demands that code that calls ' this method have permission to perform serialization. <SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand, SerializationFormatter:=True)> _ Private Sub New(ByVal info As SerializationInfo, _ ByVal context As StreamingContext) x = info.GetInt32("x") Try name = info.GetString("name") Catch e As SerializationException ' The "name" field was not serialized because ' Version1Type did not contain this field. ' Set this field to a reasonable default value. name = "Reasonable default value" End Try End Sub End Class NotInheritable Class Version1ToVersion2DeserializationBinder Inherits SerializationBinder Public Overrides Function BindToType(ByVal assemblyName As String, _ ByVal typeName As String) As Type Dim typeToDeserialize As Type = Nothing ' For each assemblyName/typeName that you want to deserialize ' to a different type, set typeToDeserialize to the desired type. Dim assemVer1 As String = [Assembly].GetExecutingAssembly().FullName Dim typeVer1 As String = GetType(Version1Type).FullName If assemblyName = assemVer1 And typeName = typeVer1 Then ' To use a type from a different assembly version, ' change the version number. ' To do this, uncomment the following code. ' assemblyName = assemblyName.Replace("1.0.0.0", "2.0.0.0") ' To use a different type from the same assembly, ' change the type name. typeName = typeName.Replace("Version1Type", "Version2Type") End If ' The following code returns the type. typeToDeserialize = Type.GetType(String.Format("{0}, {1}", typeName, _ assemblyName)) Return typeToDeserialize End Function End Class
import System.*;
import System.IO.*;
import System.Runtime.Serialization.*;
import System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.*;
import System.Reflection.*;
import System.Security.Permissions.*;
class App
{
/** @attribute STAThread()
*/
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Serialize();
Deserialize();
} //main
static void Serialize()
{
// To serialize the objects, you must first open a stream for writing.
// Use a file stream here.
FileStream fs = new FileStream("DataFile.dat", FileMode.Create);
try {
// Construct a BinaryFormatter and use it
// to serialize the data to the stream.
BinaryFormatter formatter = new BinaryFormatter();
// Construct a Version1Type object and serialize it.
Version1Type obj = new Version1Type();
obj.x = 123;
formatter.Serialize(fs, obj);
}
catch (SerializationException e) {
Console.WriteLine("Failed to serialize. Reason: " + e.get_Message());
}
finally {
fs.Close();
}
} //Serialize
static void Deserialize()
{
// Declare the Version2Type reference.
Version2Type obj = null;
// Open the file containing the data that you want to deserialize.
FileStream fs = new FileStream("DataFile.dat", FileMode.Open);
try {
// Construct a BinaryFormatter and use it
// to deserialize the data from the stream.
BinaryFormatter formatter = new BinaryFormatter();
// Construct an instance of our the
// Version1ToVersion2TypeSerialiationBinder type.
// This Binder type can deserialize a Version1Type
// object to a Version2Type object.
formatter.set_Binder(new Version1ToVersion2DeserializationBinder());
obj = (Version2Type)(formatter.Deserialize(fs));
}
catch (SerializationException e) {
Console.WriteLine("Failed to deserialize. Reason: " + e.get_Message());
}
finally {
fs.Close();
}
// To prove that a Version2Type object was deserialized,
// display the object's type and fields to the console.
Console.WriteLine("Type of object deserialized: " + obj.GetType());
System.Console.WriteLine("x = {0}, name = {1}", (System.Int32)obj.x,
obj.name);
} //Deserialize
} //App
/** @attribute Serializable()
*/
class Version1Type
{
public int x;
} //Version1Type
/** @attribute Serializable()
*/
class Version2Type implements ISerializable
{
public int x;
public String name;
// The security attribute demands that code that calls
// this method have permission to perform serialization.
/** @attribute SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand,
SerializationFormatter = true)
*/
public void GetObjectData(SerializationInfo info,StreamingContext context)
{
info.AddValue("x", x);
info.AddValue("name", name);
} //ISerializable.GetObjectData
// The security attribute demands that code that calls
// this method have permission to perform serialization.
/** @attribute SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.Demand,
SerializationFormatter = true)
*/
private Version2Type(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
{
x = info.GetInt32("x");
try {
name = info.GetString("name");
}
catch (SerializationException exp) {
// The "name" field was not serialized because Version1Type
// did not contain this field.
// Set this field to a reasonable default value.
name = "Reasonable default value";
}
} //Version2Type
} //Version2Type
final class Version1ToVersion2DeserializationBinder extends SerializationBinder
{
public Type BindToType(String assemblyName, String typeName)
{
Type typeToDeserialize = null;
// For each assemblyName/typeName that you want to deserialize to
// a different type, set typeToDeserialize to the desired type.
String assemVer1 = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().get_FullName();
String typeVer1 = "Version1Type";
if (assemblyName.Equals(assemVer1) && typeName.Equals(typeVer1)) {
// To use a type from a different assembly version,
// change the version number.
// To do this, uncomment the following line of code.
// assemblyName = assemblyName.Replace("1.0.0.0", "2.0.0.0");
// To use a different type from the same assembly,
// change the type name.
typeName = "Version2Type";
}
// The following line of code returns the type.
typeToDeserialize = Type.GetType(String.Format("{0}, {1}", typeName,
assemblyName));
return typeToDeserialize;
} //BindToType
} //Version1ToVersion2DeserializationBinder
Windows 98, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition
The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 is supported on Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003 SP1.