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author | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2013-11-14 08:55:22 +0200 |
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committer | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2013-11-14 08:55:22 +0200 |
commit | ac0ec9b7689393e5e549c08765ca736c673c54bb (patch) | |
tree | e231e8d63059c6fb20f2de2dbc742ab075dbd7fb /documentation/cxx/tree/guide | |
parent | f2ec36ab5fa04e11dee655d9c623baac95db1eba (diff) |
Drop support for Berkeley DB XML
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diff --git a/documentation/cxx/tree/guide/index.xhtml b/documentation/cxx/tree/guide/index.xhtml index 4f76818..7d2ac54 100644 --- a/documentation/cxx/tree/guide/index.xhtml +++ b/documentation/cxx/tree/guide/index.xhtml @@ -298,9 +298,6 @@ <li><a href="http://wiki.codesynthesis.com/Tree/Customization_guide">C++/Tree Mapping Customization Guide</a></li> - <li><a href="http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/documentation/cxx/tree/dbxml/">C++/Tree - Mapping and Berkeley DB XML Integration Guide</a></li> - <li><a href="http://wiki.codesynthesis.com/Tree/FAQ">C++/Tree Mapping Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)</a></li> @@ -318,7 +315,6 @@ mailing list is the place to ask technical questions about XSD and the C++/Parser mapping. Furthermore, the <a href="http://www.codesynthesis.com/pipermail/xsd-users/">archives</a> may already have answers to some of your questions.</li> - </ul> <!-- Introduction --> @@ -344,18 +340,17 @@ mapping elements that can be useful in some applications. These include serialization and extraction to/from formats others than XML, such as unstructured text (useful for debugging) and binary - representations such as XDR and CDR for high-speed data processing, - integration with XML databases such as Berkeley DB XML, and automatic - documentation generation. The C++/Tree mapping also provides a wide - range of mechanisms for controlling and customizing the generated - code.</p> - - <p>A typical application that uses C++/Tree for XML processing usually - performs the following three steps: it first reads (parses) an XML - document to an in-memory object model, it then performs some useful - computations on that object model which may involve modification - of the model, and finally it may write (serialize) the modified - object model back to XML.</p> + representations such as XDR and CDR for high-speed data processing + as well as automatic documentation generation. The C++/Tree mapping + also provides a wide range of mechanisms for controlling and + customizing the generated code.</p> + + <p>A typical application that uses C++/Tree for XML processing usually + performs the following three steps: it first reads (parses) an XML + document to an in-memory object model, it then performs some useful + computations on that object model which may involve modification + of the model, and finally it may write (serialize) the modified + object model back to XML.</p> <p>The next chapter presents a simple application that performs these three steps. The following chapters show how to use the C++/Tree |