Noich
Noich

Reputation: 15441

NetDataContractSerializer vs DataContractSerializer

We have an application with objects that we'd like to keep serialized in the database.
Currently we're using NetDataContractSerializer, but recently found out that due to the .Net types information involved, it creates huge files which means slow application, even for basic objects.
We're considering switching to DataContractSerializer instead, and I've been looking for a nice comparison of the two but didn't find one.

Thanks.

Upvotes: 10

Views: 6839

Answers (1)

carlosfigueira
carlosfigueira

Reputation: 87228

  1. NetDataContractSerializer (NetDCS) writes the type information for all objects, while the DataContractSerializer (DCS) only writes those which need to (i.e., if you declare a member as type B, and the actual value of the member when being serialized is of type D, where D is a derived type from B, so there is a lot less "noise" in a DCS-serialized type.
  2. Not really, but you should try both with your scenario to see if it will affect you
  3. You need to use known types in the DCS, but you can use a DataContractResolver if you don't want to work with known types. An example of such a resolver can be found in Youssef Massaoui's blog, and some more information on the resolver itself can be found at my post on WCF extensibility at http://blogs.msdn.com/b/carlosfigueira/archive/2011/09/21/wcf-extensibility-data-contract-resolver.aspx.

Upvotes: 12

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