Abstract
Chapter 2 gave you a detailed understanding of the .NET Framework's DOM parser, that is, the XmlDocument class. You also learned when to use DOM parsers. In this chapter, you are going to learn about XML reader and writer classes. The topics discussed include the following:
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Using reader and writer classes
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Knowing when to use these classes instead of DOM
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Reading XML documents by using the XmlTextReader class
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Writing XML documents by using the XmlTextWriter class
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Working with a subset of XML documents and reader and writer classes
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© 2008 Bipin Joshi
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(2008). Reading and Writing XML Documents. In: Beginning xml with C# 2008. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0998-0_3
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