70-310 XML Web Services and Server Components with Visual Basic.NET
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You are working on an XML web service for NerdBooks. You decide to output the XML data containing books published before 1998 and its declaration into a string for archive. The string will written to a file. What should you do?
A. Assign the ToString method of the Xml Document object to a string variable.
B. Assign the OuterXml property of the Xml document element property of the Xml document object to a string variable.
C. Use the WriteContentTo method of the XmlDocument object to write the document into a MemoryStream object. Use the GetXml method of the DataSet object to get a string version of the document.
D. Assign the OuterXml property of the Xml document object to a string variable
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Answer: D
Explanation: The XmlNode.OuterXml property gets the markup representing this node and all its
children.
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