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HelloDateTime

import 'package:servicestack/servicestack.dart';
import 'dart:typed_data';

class HelloDateTime implements IConvertible
{
    DateTime? dateTime;

    HelloDateTime({this.dateTime});
    HelloDateTime.fromJson(Map<String, dynamic> json) { fromMap(json); }

    fromMap(Map<String, dynamic> json) {
        dateTime = JsonConverters.fromJson(json['dateTime'],'DateTime',context!);
        return this;
    }

    Map<String, dynamic> toJson() => {
        'dateTime': JsonConverters.toJson(dateTime,'DateTime',context!)
    };

    getTypeName() => "HelloDateTime";
    TypeContext? context = _ctx;
}

TypeContext _ctx = TypeContext(library: 'test.servicestack.net', types: <String, TypeInfo> {
    'HelloDateTime': TypeInfo(TypeOf.Class, create:() => HelloDateTime()),
});

Dart HelloDateTime DTOs

To override the Content-type in your clients, use the HTTP Accept Header, append the .xml suffix or ?format=xml

HTTP + XML

The following are sample HTTP requests and responses. The placeholders shown need to be replaced with actual values.

POST /xml/reply/HelloDateTime HTTP/1.1 
Host: test.servicestack.net 
Accept: application/xml
Content-Type: application/xml
Content-Length: length

<HelloDateTime xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/Test.ServiceModel">
  <DateTime>0001-01-01T00:00:00</DateTime>
</HelloDateTime>
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/xml
Content-Length: length

<HelloDateTime xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/Test.ServiceModel">
  <DateTime>0001-01-01T00:00:00</DateTime>
</HelloDateTime>