The xsd.exe
tool predates WCF and doesn't know anything about [DataContract]
and [DataMember]
. If you do use xsd.exe
, you'll have to switch WCF to use the XmlSerializer
instead of its default DataContractSerializer
for serializing the data contracts.
The WCF equivalent for xsd.exe
is svcutil.exe
- it has a parameter /dconly
which creates the data contracts only, from a given XSD file. This will generate a C# or VB.NET file for you, containing the data contracts nicely annotated.
Usage:
svcutil.exe (name of your XSD).xsd /dconly
This would generate a *.cs file by the same base name in your directory.
In my experience, svcutil.exe
is quite picky about its XML structures - so don't be surprised if it barks at you with tons of warnings and/or errors.
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