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Comments by Thinking Stone1 (Top 9 by date)
Thinking Stone1
7-Jul-11 23:18pm
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It's awesome! Does that cost you much time? Let me guess how did you do it by boldness.
Get attribute by using reflection, chose default or specific method to serialize the member by the attribute properties.
With your mention, I just find a open source xml serializer sharpSerializer. http://www.sharpserializer.com. It's really great.
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4-Jul-11 21:59pm
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Thanks SA
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4-Jul-11 21:59pm
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4-Jul-11 21:58pm
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Thanks SA, your solution really helped. The Data Contract is exactly the thing I want! I thought the Data Contract was just used as a WCF DTO. Is it the some thing with WCF Data Contract?
Thinking Stone1
30-Jun-11 7:42am
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Yes, we can use many properties of the list, but I still think it depends on the scenario. Like if you just want to sort children of a specific node, traverse in a specific order, retrieve nodes in specific deep, etc. But I still like you idea. My 5.
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30-Jun-11 7:12am
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29-Jun-11 4:53am
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Yes, there are truly many solutions, there is one: http://www.itu.dk/research/c5/
Thinking Stone1
29-Jun-11 4:31am
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May be it's not so easy, you need to consider sort, traversing, insertion, retrieveal, also performace, serialization, etc.
Thinking Stone1
19-Jun-11 22:54pm
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Thanks Bob, you've predicted lots of my problems and gave a great solution. Actrually, I used a similar solution as you have gaven, after readed your suggestion, I changed my design to be more flexible. Because TreeNode is much more complex than SensitiveNode, so I created a SensitiveProvider and left TreeNode to be base class. It works good and did not take much of time. The only problem is I'm not sure if this could cause confusion, because It used both inheritance and provider pattern.
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