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Do I need to implement a Dispose method?

wh
I have a class which when instatiated creates a new XmlDocument object and
loads an xml file into it. It is used as follows:

MyObject obj = new MyObject("books .xml");

If I later have

obj = new MyObject("books 2.xml");

Would all memory referenced by 'obj' (i.e. the XmlDocument) from the first
call be freed or would I be required to implement a Dispose method to
release the memory associated like:

public void Dispose()
{
m_Xml = null;
}

From what I can make out, as XmlDocument is a managed resource (with no
explicit Dispose() or Close() method) it will automatically be deallocated.

Wayne.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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wh <wa***@nospam.p yesmeadow.com> wrote:
I have a class which when instatiated creates a new XmlDocument object and
loads an xml file into it. It is used as follows:

MyObject obj = new MyObject("books .xml");

If I later have

obj = new MyObject("books 2.xml");

Would all memory referenced by 'obj' (i.e. the XmlDocument) from the first
call be freed or would I be required to implement a Dispose method to
release the memory associated like:

public void Dispose()
{
m_Xml = null;
}

From what I can make out, as XmlDocument is a managed resource (with no
explicit Dispose() or Close() method) it will automatically be
deallocated.


Setting

obj = new MyObject("books 2.xml"); doesn't free up memory immediately,
but then neither does m_Xml = null;

You just don't free up memory immediately in .NET - the garbage
collector takes care of it. If you've got *unmanaged* resources within
your object, or references to any objects which themselves implement
IDisposable, you should dispose of those appropriately. However, that
should be a fairly rare occurrence, IMO.

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Jul 21 '05 #2
wh
Thank you for your reply.

So can I assume that *if* XmLDocument did implement a Dispose() method then
I should provide a Dispose() method in my class and call the Dispose() of
the XmlDocument?

Wayne.
Jul 21 '05 #3
wh
Thank you for your reply.

So can I assume that *if* XmLDocument did implement a Dispose() method then
I should provide a Dispose() method in my class and call the Dispose() of
the XmlDocument?

Wayne.
Jul 21 '05 #4
wh <wa***@nospam.p yesmeadow.com> wrote:
So can I assume that *if* XmLDocument did implement a Dispose() method then
I should provide a Dispose() method in my class and call the Dispose() of
the XmlDocument?


Yes.

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Jul 21 '05 #5
wh <wa***@nospam.p yesmeadow.com> wrote:
So can I assume that *if* XmLDocument did implement a Dispose() method then
I should provide a Dispose() method in my class and call the Dispose() of
the XmlDocument?


Yes.

--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.co m>
http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
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