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You have an existing order processing system that accepts .xml files,
The following code shows an example of a properly formatted order in XML:

You create the following class that will be serialized:

For each of the following properties, select Yes if the property is serialized according to the defined schema.
Otherwise, select No.
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You have an existing order processing system that accepts .xml files,
The following code shows an example of a properly formatted order in XML:

You create the following class that will be serialized:

For each of the following properties, select Yes if the property is serialized according to the defined schema.
Otherwise, select No.
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Barhoooom

Barhoooom

No No Yes

LoverBoy1

LoverBoy1

not really.
it’s no no yes

LoverBoy1

LoverBoy1

sorry, wrong reply ๐Ÿ™‚

spider

spider

Yes No Yes

LoverBoy1

LoverBoy1

not really.
itโ€™s no no yes

JS1985

JS1985

OrderID is an attribute according to the XML scheme, not an element.
That’s the mismatch between code and scheme and that’s why the first bullet is no.

keyur

keyur

correct any NO NO Yes