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The xsi:type attribute is necessary when you are assigning derived elements, otherwise the produced xml documents wont pass validations. If you think there is a bug please open an issue. That being said feel free to use the tree serializer, I am sure with xlst you can apply any transformation you want. |
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Using the XML Serializer I am able to generate XML files however it is adding "xsi" datatypes to a lot of the elements and I would prefer not to reduce size of the XML. If I look at the XML I need to send to the system it does not have these repeated xsi:type="sometype" added. Is there a way to turn these off from generating?
For example:
<device:device_ID xsi:type="cndc:EntityIdentifierType">
cndc:resourcetest</cndc:resource>
</device:device_ID>
<device:configuration xsi:type="device:Configuration"/>
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