XmlObjectSerializer.WriteObject Method (XmlDictionaryWriter, Object)
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Writes the complete content (start, content, and end) of the object to the XML document or stream with the specified XmlDictionaryWriter.
Assembly: System.Runtime.Serialization (in System.Runtime.Serialization.dll)
'Declaration Public Overridable Sub WriteObject ( _ writer As XmlDictionaryWriter, _ graph As Object _ )
Parameters
- writer
- Type: System.Xml.XmlDictionaryWriter
An XmlDictionaryWriter used to write the content to the XML document or stream.
- graph
- Type: System.Object
The object that contains the content to write.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| InvalidDataContractException | The type being serialized does not conform to data contract rules. For example, the DataContractAttribute attribute has not been applied to the type. |
| SerializationException | There is a problem with the instance being serialized. |
| QuotaExceededException | The maximum number of objects to serialize has been exceeded. Check the MaxItemsInObjectGraph property. |
This is a virtual method and has a default implementation that calls the WriteStartObject, WriteObjectContent, and WriteEndObject methods. Because of this, this method is intended to be the most commonly used method on a serializer.