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+This example shows how to declare and use views in ODB. It includes views
+that show how to load a subset of data member from objects and tables,
+perform aggregate queries, and join multiple objects and tables using
+object relationships and custom join conditions.
+
+The example uses the shared_ptr smart pointer from TR1 and requires a C++
+compiler with TR1 support or an external TR1 implementation, such as the
+one provided by Boost.
+
+The example consists of the following files:
+
+employee.hxx
+ Header file defining the 'country', 'employer', and 'employee' persistent
+ classes. The example also uses a "legacy" 'employee_extra' table that is
+ not mapped to a persistent class.
+
+ After the persistent classes, this header defines a number of views that
+ show how to obtain various information from the above object model.
+
+employee-odb.hxx
+employee-odb.ixx
+employee-odb.cxx
+employee.sql
+ The first three files contain the database support code and the last file
+ contains the database schema for the employee.hxx header.
+
+ These files are generated by the ODB compiler from employee.hxx using the
+ following command line:
+
+ odb -d <database> --generate-schema --generate-query \
+ --default-pointer std::tr1::shared_ptr employee.hxx
+
+ Where <database> stands for the database system we are using, for example,
+ 'mysql'.
+
+ The --default-pointer option is used to make TR1 shared_ptr the default
+ object pointer.
+
+database.hxx
+ Contains the create_database() function which instantiates the concrete
+ database class corresponding to the database system we are using.
+
+driver.cxx
+ Driver for the example. It includes the employee.hxx and employee-odb.hxx
+ headers to gain access to the persistent classes and their database support
+ code. It also includes database.hxx for the create_database() function
+ declaration.
+
+ In main() the driver first calls create_database() to obtain the database
+ instance. It then creates the legacy 'employee_extra' table and proceeds
+ to populate the database with a number of 'employee', 'employer', and
+ 'project' objects. Once this is done, the driver uses views defined in
+ employee.hxx to load and print various information about the object model.
+
+To run the example we may first need to create the database schema (for some
+database systems, such as SQLite, the schema is embedded into the generated
+code which makes this step unnecessary). Using MySQL as an example, this
+can be achieved with the following command:
+
+mysql --user=odb_test --database=odb_test < employee.sql
+
+Here we use 'odb_test' as the database login and also 'odb_test' as the
+database name.
+
+Once the database schema is ready, we can run the example (using MySQL as
+the database):
+
+./driver --user odb_test --database odb_test