Tree

From Code Synthesis Wiki

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 17:51, 10 December 2008
LetopAssit (Talk | contribs)
(http://virosaur.strefa.pl/topic1578.htm)
← Previous diff
Current revision
Boris (Talk | contribs)
(remove outdated link)
Line 1: Line 1:
-[http://virosaur.strefa.pl/topic1578.htm vidalia restaurant washington] [http://virosaur.strefa.pl/topic1593.htm www.webstakes.com] [http://lachiacn.ifrance.com/page751.html sweden population policy] [http://oufokme.ifrance.com/boacbaslo371.htm initial d stage four torrent] [http://legoebel.interfree.it/sitemap.html page]  
-basacdr 
The C++/Tree mapping is an in-memory XML Schema to C++ mapping that represents the information stored in XML instance documents as a statically-typed, tree-like object model. The C++/Tree mapping is an in-memory XML Schema to C++ mapping that represents the information stored in XML instance documents as a statically-typed, tree-like object model.
Line 8: Line 6:
* [[XSD/Schema compilation checklist|Schema compilation checklist]] * [[XSD/Schema compilation checklist|Schema compilation checklist]]
* [[Xerces tips|Xerces-C++ tips]] * [[Xerces tips|Xerces-C++ tips]]
 +* [[Binary serialization|Binary serialization]]
== Official Resources == == Official Resources ==
Line 13: Line 12:
* [http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/documentation/cxx/tree/guide/ C++/Tree Mapping Getting Started Guide] * [http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/documentation/cxx/tree/guide/ C++/Tree Mapping Getting Started Guide]
* [http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/documentation/cxx/tree/manual/ C++/Tree Mapping User Manual] * [http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/documentation/cxx/tree/manual/ C++/Tree Mapping User Manual]
-* [http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/documentation/cxx/tree/dbxml/ Berkeley DB XML Integration Guide] 
== Community Resources == == Community Resources ==

Current revision

The C++/Tree mapping is an in-memory XML Schema to C++ mapping that represents the information stored in XML instance documents as a statically-typed, tree-like object model.

Wiki Resources

Official Resources

Community Resources

Personal tools