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-This example shows how to compress an XML document during serialization
-and decompress it during parsing. The example uses the compression
-functionality provided by the zlib library[1] which needs to be installed
-in order to build and run this example. It should also be fairly straight-
-forward to modify the code in this example to use other compression
-libraries.
-
-[1] http://www.zlib.net
-
-The example consists of the following files:
-
-library.xsd
- XML Schema which describes a library of books.
-
-library.xml.gz
- Sample XML instance document compressed using the gzip format.
-
-compressed-format-target.hxx
-compressed-format-target.cxx
- Implementation of the Xerces-C++ XMLFormatTarget interface with the on-
- the-fly compression support. You can use it in your application to add
- XML compression.
-
-compressed-input-source.hxx
-compressed-input-source.cxx
- Implementation of the Xerces-C++ InputSource interface with the on-the-
- fly decompression support. You can use it in your application to add
- XML decompression.
-
-library.hxx
-library.cxx
- C++ types that represent the given vocabulary and a set of parsing
- functions that convert XML instance documents to a tree-like in-memory
- object model. These are generated by XSD from library.xsd.
-
-driver.cxx
- Driver for the example. It first creates the compressed_input_source
- object and passes it to one of the parsing functions that constructs
- the object model from the compressed input file. It then prints the
- content of the object model to STDERR. Finally, the driver creates the
- compressed_format_target object and passes it to one of the serialization
- functions which converts the object model back to the compressed XML.
-
-To run the example on the sample XML document simply execute:
-
-$ ./driver library.xml.gz
-
-The serialization output is written to the out.xml.gz file.