using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Data.Linq;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Xml.Linq;
class Employee {
int _id;
int _idRole;
string _lastName;
string _firstName;
public int ID {
get { return _id; }
set { _id = value; }
}
public int IDRole {
get { return _idRole; }
set { _idRole = value; }
}
public string LastName {
get { return _lastName; }
set { _lastName = value; }
}
public string FirstName {
get { return _firstName; }
set { _firstName = value; }
}
}
class Program {
static void Main(string[] args) {
List<Employee> people = new List<Employee> {
new Employee { ID = 1, IDRole = 1, LastName = "A", FirstName = "B"},
new Employee { ID = 2, IDRole = 2, LastName = "G", FirstName = "T"}
};
XElement xml = new XElement("people",
from p in people
select new XElement("person",
new XElement("id", p.ID),
new XElement("firstname", p.FirstName),
new XElement("lastname", p.LastName),
new XElement("idrole", p.IDRole)));
Console.WriteLine(xml);
}
}