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System.Runtime.Serialization.IDeserializationCallback Interface
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Indicates that a class is to be notified when deserialization of the entire object graph has been completed.

  • Namespace: System.Runtime.Serialization
  • Assembly: mscorlib.dll

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    Advanced Serialization: Format Your Way to Success with the .NET Framework Versions 1.1 and 2.0
    MSDN
    See what's new in serialization
    Object Serialization in .NET
    MSDN
    Why would you want to use serialization? The two most important reasons are to persist the state of an object to a storage medium so an exact copy can be recreated at a later stage, and to send the object by value from one application domain to another. For example, serialization is used to save session state in ASP.NET and to copy objects to the clipboard in Windows Forms. It is also used by remoting to pass objects by value from one application domain to another. This article provides an overview of the serialization used in Microsoft .NET.
    Run-time Serialization
    MSDN
    In this three-part series of columns, I will explain how the .NET Framework exposes its serialization and deserialization services. For almost all data types, the default behavior of these services will be sufficient, meaning that it takes almost no work for you to make your own types serializable. However, there is a small minority of types for which the serialization service's default behavior will not be sufficient. Fortunately, the serialization services are very extensible, and I will explain in these three columns how to tap this extensibility to do some pretty powerful things when serializing or deserializing objects.
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