Tutorial: Generating RDL Using the .NET Framework. This tutorial illustrates how to write Report Definition Language (RDL) to a report definition file using the System.Xml.XmlDocument class.,The XmlDocument class provides an XML document object model (DOM) you can use to quickly generate the data structure of an RDL, and helps you to build report definition documents that conform to the RDL specification. If you need to write XML as raw data without the overhead of a DOM, you can use an System.Xml.XmlTextWriter. The writer provides a fast, forward-only way of generating XML. The System.Xml.XmlTextWriter writes to a stream rather than using an object model such as the XML DOM. During the course of this tutorial, you will complete the following activities: To complete the tutorial, you must have the following: Estimated time to complete the tutorial: 60 minutes.
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