using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Runtime.Serialization;
using ServiceStack;
using ServiceStack.DataAnnotations;
using Test.ServiceModel;
namespace Test.ServiceModel
{
public partial class HelloMap
{
public virtual List<string> Names { get; set; } = [];
}
}
To override the Content-type in your clients, use the HTTP Accept Header, append the .xml suffix or ?format=xml
The following are sample HTTP requests and responses. The placeholders shown need to be replaced with actual values.
POST /xml/reply/HelloMap HTTP/1.1
Host: test.servicestack.net
Accept: application/xml
Content-Type: application/xml
Content-Length: length
<HelloMap xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/Test.ServiceModel">
<Names xmlns:d2p1="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays">
<d2p1:string>String</d2p1:string>
</Names>
</HelloMap>
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/xml Content-Length: length <ArrayOfKeyValueOfstringArrayResulttM8isCsu xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays"> <KeyValueOfstringArrayResulttM8isCsu> <Key>String</Key> <Value xmlns:d3p1="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/Test.ServiceModel"> <d3p1:Result>String</d3p1:Result> </Value> </KeyValueOfstringArrayResulttM8isCsu> </ArrayOfKeyValueOfstringArrayResulttM8isCsu>