The benefit of working with typed XML is that it makes working with XML-related programming tasks
much easier and makes for much more efficient code.
Installing LINQ to XSD
For now, LINQ to XSD is not installed when you install any beta of Visual Studio. It is a completely
separate install and is currently found at the following location:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e9c23715
-9e71-47a7-b4db-363c2a68fab4&DisplayLang=en
At a mere 1.6 megabytes, it??™s a quick download. The install is simple. At the Welcome screen, click Next.
On the License Agreement screen, select the I Agree option to continue with the installation, then click
the Next button. The final screen of the installation wizard lets you know that the installer is ready to
install LINQ to XSD. Click Next to begin the install.
Once the installation is complete, you??™ll notice a new Start menu option called LINQ to XSD Preview. You
can tell thatMicrosoft is serious about this technology because not only does the LINQ to XSD installation
install the necessary support files for LINQ to XSD, but it also installs several support documents along
with a couple of great LINQ to XSD Visual Studio example projects.
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